Russell Means and Dennis Banks
Two leaders of the American Indian Movement Russell Means and Dennis Banks appear grim after meeting with all the Indians at Wounded Knee, South Dakota, on the Pine Ridge Reservation. Government officials proposed that the Indians leave Wounded Knee peaceably and have given the Indians until 6pm March 8th, to do so.

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March 07, 1973
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- Russell Means,
- 1970-1979,
- Adult,
- Appearance,
- Archival,
- Braided Hair,
- Headband,
- Horizontal,
- Human Interest,
- Indigenous Peoples of the Americas,
- Leadership,
- Medium Group Of People,
- Meeting,
- Men,
- Oglala Lakota People,
- Ojibwe People,
- People,
- Pine Ridge Reservation,
- Politics,
- Politics and Government,
- South Dakota,
- Talking,
- Voice,
- Wounded Knee - South Dakota,