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1973 Wounded Knee: Dick Wilson
1media/Screenshot 2023-03-17 at 3.38.45 PM_thumb.png2023-03-17T22:40:09+00:00Gina Leonf0ac362b4453e23ee8a94b1a49fbeeafde2a0a4911Pine Ridge, S.D.: Richard Wilson, president of the Oglala Sioux Tribal Council, revels a previously unreleased list given to him and later authenticated by a U.S. Justice Dept. official, showing names of American Indian Movement (AIM) militants occupying Wounded Knee, S.D., and the counts the Justice Dept. has against them. It was the first time such a list has shown there are definite charges against the AIM leaders and others in Wounded Knee. The prosecution was unprepared when Wilson said he was ready to go to trial, and the proceedings closed without completing the impeachment trial. Several hundred Lakota people marched in protest, demanding the removal of Wilson from office. US Marshals were assigned to protect Wilson and his family. AIM and Lakota supporters occupied the town of Wounded Knee, and a 71-day armed siege resulted, known as the Wounded Knee Occupation.plain2023-03-17T22:40:09+00:001973Gina Leonf0ac362b4453e23ee8a94b1a49fbeeafde2a0a49