Authors: Mary Crow Dog
Rosebud Sioux reservation, South Dakota. A typical house
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Leonard Crow Dog at Wounded Knee in 1973.
Mary Crow Dog’s son Pedro, who was born at Wounded Knee during the siege in 1973.
Clash with police at Custer, North Carolina, where demonstrators were manhandled when they protested the murder of Bad Heart Bull, a Sioux. (Photo by Ken Norgar.)
Leonard Crow Dog talking to Mary’s son Pedro during visiting hours in jail.
Rally for Leonard Crow Dog in 1976
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“The Longest Walk” in Washington, D.C., in July 1977
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Mary Ellen Crow Dog ,née Brave Bird, 1976.
Ina Crow Dog being cured in a curing ceremony.
The church at Wounded Knee, April 1973. (Photo by Owen C. Luck.)
Saloon at Scenit, South Dakota, with sign “No Indians Allowed.
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Leonard Crow Dog and friend in front of the Bureau of Indian Affairs building in Washington, D.C., during the takeover in 1972.
Mary Ellen Crow Dog catching a nap during her husbands trial in 1976
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Leonard Crow Dog, with Mary and her son Pedro, after his release from Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, prison in 1977.