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  1. Canada’s reserves had little to offer, and so Annie Mae, like many Maritime Indigenous people, migrated to Maine for the annual blueberry and potato harvest. In 1962, she headed for Boston with Jake Maloney, a Mi’kmaq from Shubenacadie, with whom she had two daughters, Denise and Deborah. Many people who move to the city find themselves on ...

  2. 13. Dez. 2021 · Anna Mae Aquash was a First Nations activist and teacher. Born into the Mi'kmaq First Nation at Indian Brook, Nova Scotia, she moved to Boston in 1962 and became involved with the emerging Native American civil rights movement. An outspoken critic of both the American and Canadian governments for their treatment of Indigenous peoples, Aquash was a high-profile American Indian Movement (AIM ...

  3. Anna Mae Aquash. Annie Mae Aquash (nombre Mi'kmaq Naguset Eask ) (27 de marzo de 1945 - diciembre de 1975) fue activista de las Primeras Naciones y miembro de la tribu Mi'kmaq de Nueva Escocia, Canadá. Aquash se mudó a Boston en la década de 1960 y se unió a otras Primeras Naciones y a otras causas indígenas estadounidenses centradas en la ...

  4. Exploring the unsolved murder of celebrated Indigenous activist Annie Mae Aquash, we uncover a mysterious and complicated web of deception spun over the course of several decades. Annie Mae is one of thousands who make up the staggering number of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls. By reframing her story, the film hopes to shed light on this current epidemic.

  5. 15. Aug. 2017 · Anna Mae Aquash was killed on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota in early 1976. Two men were convicted of her murder. Pictou-Maloney said her family can now officially document her mother’s case. “Because we’ve never had that opportunity where we get to say what has happened to our family in one place and have it encapsulated ...

  6. Anna Mae Aquash. Biographie; Naissance: 27 mars 1945 Shubénacadie. Décès: Décembre 1975 (à 30 ans) South Dakota Highway 73 (en) Nationalité: canadienne. Domiciles: Shubénacadie (1945-1949), Pictou Landing (en) (à partir de 1949), ...

  7. Aquash, Anna Mae (1945–1976) Native American, Micmac activist. Name variations: Anna Mae Pictou; Annie Mae. Born March 27, 1945, in Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia, Canada; murdered on February 24, 1976, on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota; third daughter of Mary Ellen Pictou and Frances Levi; attended Wheelock College; scholarship to Brandeis University (unused); married Jake Maloney ...