Antoinette Nora Claypoole Ben Carnes Delaney Bruce
FIRST EDITION (2012). Stories, interviews and essays from inside the American Indian Movement (AIM) 1971-2011. Ghost Rider Roads chronicles the author's time with various members of old AIM. The book includes stories which emerged from her interviews with Vernon Bellecourt (1931-2007) founder of the American Indian Movement), John Graham, recently convicted to a life sentence for the murder of Anna Mae Aquash. And her mini interview with Native poet/activist John Trudell. Also included is a rare 1970's article about the FBI Cointelpro/Pine Ridge shootings written by Judy Gumbo and Stew...
FIRST EDITION (2012). Stories, interviews and essays from inside the American Indian Movement (AIM) 1971-2011. Ghost Rider Roads chronicles the author...
Ed Little Crow Jaimie Bernhagen Antoinette Nora Claypoole
Full Color, Second Edition of poetry, stories and memories by old Dakota poet and Elder, Ed Little Crow, Dakota veteran of the Seige of Wounded Knee (1973) and former member of the American Indian Movement. Dreaming is poetic biography and stories from interviews with Crow in Ashland, Oregon, collected by Wild Embers Press editor, antoinette nora claypoole. Crow shares histories, thoughts on surviving these "uncertain times" and memories from his days on and off the rez. This new edition features: a new Afterword (March 2012) by Jaimie Bernhagen and historic full color photos.
Full Color, Second Edition of poetry, stories and memories by old Dakota poet and Elder, Ed Little Crow, Dakota veteran of the Seige of Wounded Knee (...
This NEW, REVISED, Second Edition (2013) of Ghost Rider Roads includes previously unpublished essays about the American Indian Movement (AIM) by antoinette nora claypoole, blog entries, radio broadcast notes, and a new Introduction by Lawrence Sampson, current AIM activist. It also includes a never in print 2006 interview with (AIM) icon, Robert Robideau, by David Bailey, AIM activist. Robideau helped create the collection of this book before his untimely death in 2009. Many stories, interviews and essays found in the first edition of Ghost Rider Roads (still in print) remain in this nEw...
This NEW, REVISED, Second Edition (2013) of Ghost Rider Roads includes previously unpublished essays about the American Indian Movement (AIM) by antoi...
PROCEEDS OF THIS BOOK donated to the Civil Liberties Defense Center in Eugene, Ore. which assists varied groups protecting Mother Earth. (www.cldc.org), including the 2016 Standing Rock Sioux Tribe movement. This book is a mythological telling of memoir, based on true events that happened to the author in and around Dineh (Navajo) lands in Arizona, USA. And within the "hippy" movement in the Pacific Northwest during the 1970's and 1980's. Dineh (Navajo) asked rag tag hippies and the active environmental movement of the time, for help in their resistance to forced relocation by the U.S....
PROCEEDS OF THIS BOOK donated to the Civil Liberties Defense Center in Eugene, Ore. which assists varied groups protecting Mother Earth. (www.cldc.org...