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Title: Lakota Woman
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When these Native American groups were not housed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and were forbidden from conducting a ceremony at the grave of Ira Hayes, they became violent. They pushed the police officers out of the building and took over the BIA... Showed first 250 characters
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They pushed the police officers out of the building and took over the BIA. A compromise was eventually reached, but the twenty demands were never looked into afterwards. To AIM, however, this was not a total defeat. “Morally, it had been a great victory... Showed next 250 characters
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