Wounded Knee Occupation (English Wikipedia)

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  • Witness: The Standoff at Wounded Knee (Podcast). UK: BBC World Service. February 27, 2013. 5 minutes in. Retrieved June 1, 2022.

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  • Memorandum Decision, United States v. Banks, 383 F.Supp. 389 (D. S.D. 1974). Leagle.com. Retrieved January 3, 2016.

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  • News transcript. (September 16, 1974). "Dennis Banks and Russell Means Cleared of Charges". NBCLearn K-12. NBC. Retrieved January 3, 2016. Judge Nichol, citing misconduct, negligence and even deceit by federal prosecutors and the FBI, dismissed the charges after the eight-month-long case when it was clear his only other choice was to declare a mistrial because the jury couldn't resume deliberations.

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  • "Wounded Knee". We Shall Remain. PBS American Experience. Retrieved June 29, 2011.

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  • Abourezk, James G. "Wounded Knee, 1973 Series". University of South Dakota Special Collections. Archived from the original on August 11, 2009. Retrieved May 10, 2007. Note: James G. Abourezk was a US Senator at the time. Soon after it began, he and the other US Senator for South Dakota, George McGovern, visited the town to try to bring the occupation to a close. Abourezk chronicled the 1973 incident and has conducted hearings under the authority of the Senate Subcommittee of Indian Affairs.

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