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  1. Annie Mae Aquash (Mi'kmaq name Naguset Eask) (March 27, 1945 – mid-December 1975 [1] [2]) was a First Nations activist and Mi'kmaq tribal member from Nova Scotia, Canada.

  2. Apr 25, 2014 · She had been shot at close range. It would take investigators a week to identify the body as that of 30-year-old Anna Mae Pictou Aquash, a principal in the American Indian Movement. AIM was...

  3. May 8, 2024 · Anna Mae Aquash was a Canadian-born Mi’kmaq Indian activist noted for her mysterious death by homicide shortly after her participation in a protest at Wounded Knee. Aquash was raised in poverty and, as a child, attended off-reservation schools. She dropped out of high school after her freshman year.

  4. Apr 30, 2014 · By Karen Fragala-Smith. April 30, 2014 5:09 pm. Comment. Anna Mae Aquash Photograph from the Pictou-Maloney family. In last weekend’s magazine Eric Konigsberg wrote about the investigation...

  5. Jul 3, 2018 · Anna Mae Pictou Aquash, Indigenous activist, homicide victim (born 27 March 1945 in Shubenacadie, NS; died December 1975 on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota). A member of the militant American Indian Movement (AIM) in the United States during the 1970s, Aquash was murdered in 1975, triggering a 35-year investigation that ...

  6. Feb 7, 2004 · Feb. 7, 2004. Almost three decades after a member of the American Indian Movement, Anna Mae Pictou Aquash, was shot as she begged for her life and prayed along a darkened cliff in the South...

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  8. Feb 3, 2004 · Feb. 3, 2004. Anna Mae Pictou Aquash, a young mother and American Indian activist, was shot in the head and left to die on the Pine Ridge Reservation in the winter of 1975. The trial of one...

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