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  1. 4 days ago · Native American activists occupied the island in 1969. Following the prison's closure, a group of Native American activists occupied Alcatraz for over 19 months, seeking to reclaim the land for indigenous peoples. Alcatraz has been featured in numerous films and TV shows.

  2. 3 days ago · Native Americans occupy Alcatraz Island After the abandonment of the prison in the 1960s, the site was occupied for 19 months by Native Americans led by Mohawk activist Richard Oakes.

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  4. 2 days ago · In 1972, AIM (American Indian Movement) activists organized the Trail of Broken Treaties and Pan American Native Quest for Justice. In a symbolic reversal of the 19th century Trail of Tears, activists drove from California, Washington, and Oklahoma to Washington, DC.

  5. 5 days ago · The Canadian Journal of Native Studies is highly recognized in the field of Native Studies. The CJNS was founded by Dr. Samuel Corrigan, a Professor at Brandon University, who served as Chief Editor from 1981 – 2008. It was originally published by the Society for the Advancement of Native Studies. It comes out on a bi-annual basis and ...

  6. 3 days ago · This short explores the chilling secrets and captivating history of this infamous island. Journey behind the cold bars and uncover the stories that made Alcatraz legend. #Alcatraz...

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  7. 3 days ago · The story of the world's most notorious prison, in the heart of San Fransisco Bay, USA. Welcome to Alcatraz Island, uncover the history of Alcatraz and secre...

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  8. 4 days ago · What ethnic group claimed the island as their own and occupied it for 18 months (1969-1971)? Answer: Native American Indians Native American Indians claimed the island as their land with intention of transforming it into a cultural and education centre.

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