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  1. Anna Mae Pictou Aquash oder Anna Mae Aquash, auch Annie Mae genannt, mit ihrem Mi’kmaq-Namen Naguset Eask (* 27. März 1945, Indian Brook 14, Hants County, Nova Scotia, Kanada; † Dezember 1975 in Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota, USA) war ein prominentes Mitglied des American Indian Movement (AIM).

  2. Annie Mae Aquash (Mi'kmaq name Naguset Eask) (March 27, 1945 – mid-December 1975 [1] [2]) was a First Nations activist and Mi'kmaq tribal member from Nova Scotia, Canada.

  3. 25. Apr. 2014 · It would take investigators a week to identify the body as that of 30-year-old Anna Mae Pictou Aquash, a principal in the American Indian Movement. AIM was the country’s most visible, and...

  4. 23. März 2024 · Anna Mae Aquash (born March 27, 1945, near Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia, Canada—found dead February 24, 1976, northeast border of Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota, U.S.) Canadian-born Mi’kmaq Indian activist noted for her mysterious death by homicide shortly after her participation in a protest at Wounded Knee.

  5. 3. Juli 2018 · Anna Mae Pictou Aquash, Indigenous activist, homicide victim (born 27 March 1945 in Shubenacadie, NS; died December 1975 on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota).

  6. 30. Apr. 2014 · The murder of Anna Mae Aquash, which many, including the prosecuting district attorney, still consider to be unsolved, has inspired two biographies and a history book.

  7. Annie Mae Aquash, one finds more than just conflict between the government and Indigenous peoples, or internal factiousness in Indigenous groups. By exploring the political activism of Aquash and AIM, one uncovers a hidden legacy of grassroots advocacy aimed at revitalizing and self-empowering Indigenous