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Leonard Crow Dog was a medicine man and spiritual leader who became well known during the Lakota takeover of the town of Wounded Knee on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota in 1973, known as the Wounded Knee Incident. Through his writings and teachings, he has sought to unify Indian people of all nations Regarded by many as the spiritual leader of the American Indian Movement (AIM), Leonard Crow Dog played an influential role, beginning in the 1960s, in the effort to secure greater rights for Native peoples. A member of the Sicangu Lakota, Crow Dog participated in numerous rallies and demonstrations across the country and was often jailed in the process. He was also responsible for expanding AIM’s scope, speaking out not only for justice and tribal sovereignty, but also for the revitalization of traditional rituals and ceremonies that had waned in the recent past. https://www.si.edu/object/leonard-cro... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard... ---------------- On February 27, 1973, about 250x Oglala Lakota led by members of the American Indian Movement (AIM) converged on South Dakota’s Pine Ridge Reservation, launching the historical 71-day occupation of Wounded Knee. Set in the same impoverished village as the 1890 Wounded Knee massacre, the occupation called global attention to unsafe living conditions and generations of mistreatment from federal and local agencies. The occupation, which began during the evening of February 27, is hailed as one of AIM’s greatest successes. ----------------------- WOUNDED KNEE - behind the camera In 1973 Dean Evenson was called out to Pine Ridge, South Dakota to videotape the occupation of Wounded Knee. Native Americans led by A.I.M. (American Indian Movement) occupied the town for 71 days in protest of poverty, treaty issues, and ongoing injustice toward the tribal people. The site was chosen for its symbolic value based on the 1890 Wounded Knee Massacre. Dean and his team stayed in South Dakota for a month videotaping and learning more about the culture and situation. Once the occupation ended, Chief Frank Fools Crow hosted on his land in Kyle, SD the first ever negotiations with tribal members and White House representatives. During this meeting, elders and tribal members spoke passionately about their traditions, their respect for the planet, as well as the challenges they faced. For more information: https://ictnews.org/archive/native-hi... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wounded... https://www.history.com/this-day-in-h... https://www.theatlantic.com/national/... #LeonardCrowDog #WoundedKnee #WoundedKneeOccupation #AIM #AmericanIndianMovement #NativeRights #PineRidgeReservation ---------------------- Thank you for subscribing to SOUNDINGS MINDFUL MEDIA: / soundingsmindfulmedia Listen to Soundings meditation music on all streaming platforms and check out our latest multi-media releases: https://soundings.com/ Follow Soundings of the Planet & Dean Evenson: --YouTube: (Soundings of the Planet) / soundingsoftheplanet --Facebook: (Soundings of the Planet) / soundingsoftheplanet --Facebook: (Dean Evenson) / dean.evenson.3 --Instagram: (Soundings of the Planet) / soundingsoftheplanet --Instagram: (Dean Evenson) / dean.evenson --Soundings Blog: https://soundings.com/healthylivingdr...