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CBS News
February 27, 2013
"Tribes started getting independent and speaking up," said Herb Powless, 76, of Oneida, Wis. Powless, a member of the Oneida Nation, traveled to Pine Ridge in the early 70s at the behest of AIM following the death of Raymond Yellow Thunder, an Oglala Sioux tribal member killed by four white men.
CBS News
February 27, 2013
"Tribes started getting independent and speaking up," said Herb Powless, 76, of Oneida, Wis. Powless, a member of the Oneida Nation, ...
CBS News
February 27, 2013
"Tribes started getting independent and speaking up," said Herb Powless, 76, of Oneida, Wis. Powless, a member of the Oneida Nation,ÃÂ ...
CBS News
February 27, 2013
"Tribes started getting independent and speaking up," said Herb Powless, 76, of Oneida, Wis. Powless, a member of the Oneida Nation,ÃÂ ...