Physical location
Betty June Starr Whelan Cherokee Collection, MS-188
MS188-03-04: Indians IV
Page 5.3
Betty June Starr Whelan Cherokee Collection, MS-188
MS188-03-04: Indians IV
Page 5.3
- Material type
- Newspaper Clipping
- Description
- Newpaper article writes of James Cook, a University of Kansas Journalism Major, who made his way down to Pine Ridge Reservation where American Indian Movement members and federal troops were in their second week of an armed standoff. Cook lived in Wounded Knee for 9 day and reported that the Indian Operation was efficient, everyone in good health, and visitors are safe as long as one is not suspected as being a part of the federal agent troops.
- Subjects and names
- University of Kansas, James Cook, Pine Ridge Reservation, Wounded Knee, American Indian Movement
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