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Washington, D.C. (07 Nov 1972: Grassroots movement American Indian Movement (AIM) arrived on Election Day ion Election Day thinking they would get publicity. Calling it the 'Trail of Broken Treaties' native Americans of all ages from reservations across the country arrived to submit demands. Upset with reception led to them taking over and occupying the Bueeau of Indian Affairs headquaters next to Independence Mall. Fearing armed takeover they made taped windows, made weapons with scissors, or shields from chair seats. It all happened 50 years ago. They negotiated and walked out and got bused Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-07-nov-1972-grassroots-movement-american-indian-movement-aim-arrived-on-election-day-ion-election-day-thinking-they-would-get-publicity-calling-it-the-trail-of-broken-treaties-native-americans-of-all-ages-from-reservations-across-the-country-arrived-to-submit-demands-upset-with-reception-led-to-them-taking-over-and-occupying-the-bueeau-of-indian-affairs-headquaters-next-to-independence-mall-fearing-armed-takeover-they-made-taped-windows-made-weapons-with-scissors-or-shields-from-chair-seats-it-all-happened-50-years-ago-they-negotiated-and-walked-out-and-got-bused-image469829802.html
RF2J8AGKP–Washington, D.C. (07 Nov 1972: Grassroots movement American Indian Movement (AIM) arrived on Election Day ion Election Day thinking they would get publicity. Calling it the 'Trail of Broken Treaties' native Americans of all ages from reservations across the country arrived to submit demands. Upset with reception led to them taking over and occupying the Bueeau of Indian Affairs headquaters next to Independence Mall. Fearing armed takeover they made taped windows, made weapons with scissors, or shields from chair seats. It all happened 50 years ago. They negotiated and walked out and got bused
Support For Tribal Tourism Development Award presented by Don Chapman, Senior Advisor on Native American Affairs, Office of the Secretary, American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Assoc. Conference in Tulalip, WA. September 2010. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-support-for-tribal-tourism-development-award-presented-by-don-chapman-139317260.html
RMJ2JCGC–Support For Tribal Tourism Development Award presented by Don Chapman, Senior Advisor on Native American Affairs, Office of the Secretary, American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Assoc. Conference in Tulalip, WA. September 2010.
Cato Sells, Commissioner, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior Department, 1913. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cato-sells-commissioner-bureau-of-indian-affairs-interior-department-1913-image534123665.html
RM2P0YC55–Cato Sells, Commissioner, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior Department, 1913.
Washington, D.C. (07 Nov 1972: Grassroots movement American Indian Movement (AIM) arrived on Election Day ion Election Day thinking they would get publicity. Calling it the 'Trail of Broken Treaties' native Americans of all ages from reservations across the country arrived to submit demands. Upset with reception led to them taking over and occupying the Bueeau of Indian Affairs headquaters next to Independence Mall. Fearing armed takeover they made taped windows, made weapons with scissors, or shields from chair seats. It all happened 50 years ago. They negotiated and walked out and got bused Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-07-nov-1972-grassroots-movement-american-indian-movement-aim-arrived-on-election-day-ion-election-day-thinking-they-would-get-publicity-calling-it-the-trail-of-broken-treaties-native-americans-of-all-ages-from-reservations-across-the-country-arrived-to-submit-demands-upset-with-reception-led-to-them-taking-over-and-occupying-the-bueeau-of-indian-affairs-headquaters-next-to-independence-mall-fearing-armed-takeover-they-made-taped-windows-made-weapons-with-scissors-or-shields-from-chair-seats-it-all-happened-50-years-ago-they-negotiated-and-walked-out-and-got-bused-image469829739.html
RF2J8AGHF–Washington, D.C. (07 Nov 1972: Grassroots movement American Indian Movement (AIM) arrived on Election Day ion Election Day thinking they would get publicity. Calling it the 'Trail of Broken Treaties' native Americans of all ages from reservations across the country arrived to submit demands. Upset with reception led to them taking over and occupying the Bueeau of Indian Affairs headquaters next to Independence Mall. Fearing armed takeover they made taped windows, made weapons with scissors, or shields from chair seats. It all happened 50 years ago. They negotiated and walked out and got bused
Cato Sells, Commissioner, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior Department, 1913. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cato-sells-commissioner-bureau-of-indian-affairs-interior-department-1913-image534123680.html
RM2P0YC5M–Cato Sells, Commissioner, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior Department, 1913.
Washington, D.C. (07 Nov 1972: Grassroots movement American Indian Movement (AIM) arrived on Election Day ion Election Day thinking they would get publicity. Calling it the 'Trail of Broken Treaties' native Americans of all ages from reservations across the country arrived to submit demands. Upset with reception led to them taking over and occupying the Bueeau of Indian Affairs headquaters next to Independence Mall. Fearing armed takeover they made taped windows, made weapons with scissors, or shields from chair seats. It all happened 50 years ago. They negotiated and walked out and got bused Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-07-nov-1972-grassroots-movement-american-indian-movement-aim-arrived-on-election-day-ion-election-day-thinking-they-would-get-publicity-calling-it-the-trail-of-broken-treaties-native-americans-of-all-ages-from-reservations-across-the-country-arrived-to-submit-demands-upset-with-reception-led-to-them-taking-over-and-occupying-the-bueeau-of-indian-affairs-headquaters-next-to-independence-mall-fearing-armed-takeover-they-made-taped-windows-made-weapons-with-scissors-or-shields-from-chair-seats-it-all-happened-50-years-ago-they-negotiated-and-walked-out-and-got-bused-image469829745.html
RF2J8AGHN–Washington, D.C. (07 Nov 1972: Grassroots movement American Indian Movement (AIM) arrived on Election Day ion Election Day thinking they would get publicity. Calling it the 'Trail of Broken Treaties' native Americans of all ages from reservations across the country arrived to submit demands. Upset with reception led to them taking over and occupying the Bueeau of Indian Affairs headquaters next to Independence Mall. Fearing armed takeover they made taped windows, made weapons with scissors, or shields from chair seats. It all happened 50 years ago. They negotiated and walked out and got bused
Cato Sells, Commissioner, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior Department, 1913. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cato-sells-commissioner-bureau-of-indian-affairs-interior-department-1913-image534123659.html
RM2P0YC4Y–Cato Sells, Commissioner, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior Department, 1913.
Washington, D.C. (07 Nov 1972: Grassroots movement American Indian Movement (AIM) arrived on Election Day ion Election Day thinking they would get publicity. Calling it the 'Trail of Broken Treaties' native Americans of all ages from reservations across the country arrived to submit demands. Upset with reception led to them taking over and occupying the Bueeau of Indian Affairs headquaters next to Independence Mall. Fearing armed takeover they made taped windows, made weapons with scissors, or shields from chair seats. It all happened 50 years ago. They negotiated and walked out and got bused Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-07-nov-1972-grassroots-movement-american-indian-movement-aim-arrived-on-election-day-ion-election-day-thinking-they-would-get-publicity-calling-it-the-trail-of-broken-treaties-native-americans-of-all-ages-from-reservations-across-the-country-arrived-to-submit-demands-upset-with-reception-led-to-them-taking-over-and-occupying-the-bueeau-of-indian-affairs-headquaters-next-to-independence-mall-fearing-armed-takeover-they-made-taped-windows-made-weapons-with-scissors-or-shields-from-chair-seats-it-all-happened-50-years-ago-they-negotiated-and-walked-out-and-got-bused-image469829794.html
RF2J8AGKE–Washington, D.C. (07 Nov 1972: Grassroots movement American Indian Movement (AIM) arrived on Election Day ion Election Day thinking they would get publicity. Calling it the 'Trail of Broken Treaties' native Americans of all ages from reservations across the country arrived to submit demands. Upset with reception led to them taking over and occupying the Bueeau of Indian Affairs headquaters next to Independence Mall. Fearing armed takeover they made taped windows, made weapons with scissors, or shields from chair seats. It all happened 50 years ago. They negotiated and walked out and got bused
Washington, D.C. (07 Nov 1972: Grassroots movement American Indian Movement (AIM) arrived on Election Day ion Election Day thinking they would get publicity. Calling it the 'Trail of Broken Treaties' native Americans of all ages from reservations across the country arrived to submit demands. Upset with reception led to them taking over and occupying the Bueeau of Indian Affairs headquaters next to Independence Mall. Fearing armed takeover they made taped windows, made weapons with scissors, or shields from chair seats. It all happened 50 years ago. They negotiated and walked out and got bused Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-07-nov-1972-grassroots-movement-american-indian-movement-aim-arrived-on-election-day-ion-election-day-thinking-they-would-get-publicity-calling-it-the-trail-of-broken-treaties-native-americans-of-all-ages-from-reservations-across-the-country-arrived-to-submit-demands-upset-with-reception-led-to-them-taking-over-and-occupying-the-bueeau-of-indian-affairs-headquaters-next-to-independence-mall-fearing-armed-takeover-they-made-taped-windows-made-weapons-with-scissors-or-shields-from-chair-seats-it-all-happened-50-years-ago-they-negotiated-and-walked-out-and-got-bused-image469829860.html
RF2J8AGNT–Washington, D.C. (07 Nov 1972: Grassroots movement American Indian Movement (AIM) arrived on Election Day ion Election Day thinking they would get publicity. Calling it the 'Trail of Broken Treaties' native Americans of all ages from reservations across the country arrived to submit demands. Upset with reception led to them taking over and occupying the Bueeau of Indian Affairs headquaters next to Independence Mall. Fearing armed takeover they made taped windows, made weapons with scissors, or shields from chair seats. It all happened 50 years ago. They negotiated and walked out and got bused
Washington, D.C. (07 Nov 1972: Grassroots movement American Indian Movement (AIM) arrived on Election Day ion Election Day thinking they would get publicity. Calling it the 'Trail of Broken Treaties' native Americans of all ages from reservations across the country arrived to submit demands. Upset with reception led to them taking over and occupying the Bueeau of Indian Affairs headquaters next to Independence Mall. Fearing armed takeover they made taped windows, made weapons with scissors, or shields from chair seats. It all happened 50 years ago. They negotiated and walked out and got bused Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-07-nov-1972-grassroots-movement-american-indian-movement-aim-arrived-on-election-day-ion-election-day-thinking-they-would-get-publicity-calling-it-the-trail-of-broken-treaties-native-americans-of-all-ages-from-reservations-across-the-country-arrived-to-submit-demands-upset-with-reception-led-to-them-taking-over-and-occupying-the-bueeau-of-indian-affairs-headquaters-next-to-independence-mall-fearing-armed-takeover-they-made-taped-windows-made-weapons-with-scissors-or-shields-from-chair-seats-it-all-happened-50-years-ago-they-negotiated-and-walked-out-and-got-bused-image469829788.html
RF2J8AGK8–Washington, D.C. (07 Nov 1972: Grassroots movement American Indian Movement (AIM) arrived on Election Day ion Election Day thinking they would get publicity. Calling it the 'Trail of Broken Treaties' native Americans of all ages from reservations across the country arrived to submit demands. Upset with reception led to them taking over and occupying the Bueeau of Indian Affairs headquaters next to Independence Mall. Fearing armed takeover they made taped windows, made weapons with scissors, or shields from chair seats. It all happened 50 years ago. They negotiated and walked out and got bused
Washington, D.C. (07 Nov 1972: Grassroots movement American Indian Movement (AIM) arrived on Election Day ion Election Day thinking they would get publicity. Calling it the 'Trail of Broken Treaties' native Americans of all ages from reservations across the country arrived to submit demands. Upset with reception led to them taking over and occupying the Bueeau of Indian Affairs headquaters next to Independence Mall. Fearing armed takeover they made taped windows, made weapons with scissors, or shields from chair seats. It all happened 50 years ago. They negotiated and walked out and got bused Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-07-nov-1972-grassroots-movement-american-indian-movement-aim-arrived-on-election-day-ion-election-day-thinking-they-would-get-publicity-calling-it-the-trail-of-broken-treaties-native-americans-of-all-ages-from-reservations-across-the-country-arrived-to-submit-demands-upset-with-reception-led-to-them-taking-over-and-occupying-the-bueeau-of-indian-affairs-headquaters-next-to-independence-mall-fearing-armed-takeover-they-made-taped-windows-made-weapons-with-scissors-or-shields-from-chair-seats-it-all-happened-50-years-ago-they-negotiated-and-walked-out-and-got-bused-image469829725.html
RF2J8AGH1–Washington, D.C. (07 Nov 1972: Grassroots movement American Indian Movement (AIM) arrived on Election Day ion Election Day thinking they would get publicity. Calling it the 'Trail of Broken Treaties' native Americans of all ages from reservations across the country arrived to submit demands. Upset with reception led to them taking over and occupying the Bueeau of Indian Affairs headquaters next to Independence Mall. Fearing armed takeover they made taped windows, made weapons with scissors, or shields from chair seats. It all happened 50 years ago. They negotiated and walked out and got bused
Washington, D.C. (07 Nov 1972: Grassroots movement American Indian Movement (AIM) arrived on Election Day ion Election Day thinking they would get publicity. Calling it the 'Trail of Broken Treaties' native Americans of all ages from reservations across the country arrived to submit demands. Upset with reception led to them taking over and occupying the Bueeau of Indian Affairs headquaters next to Independence Mall. Fearing armed takeover they made taped windows, made weapons with scissors, or shields from chair seats. It all happened 50 years ago. They negotiated and walked out and got bused Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-07-nov-1972-grassroots-movement-american-indian-movement-aim-arrived-on-election-day-ion-election-day-thinking-they-would-get-publicity-calling-it-the-trail-of-broken-treaties-native-americans-of-all-ages-from-reservations-across-the-country-arrived-to-submit-demands-upset-with-reception-led-to-them-taking-over-and-occupying-the-bueeau-of-indian-affairs-headquaters-next-to-independence-mall-fearing-armed-takeover-they-made-taped-windows-made-weapons-with-scissors-or-shields-from-chair-seats-it-all-happened-50-years-ago-they-negotiated-and-walked-out-and-got-bused-image469829711.html
RF2J8AGGF–Washington, D.C. (07 Nov 1972: Grassroots movement American Indian Movement (AIM) arrived on Election Day ion Election Day thinking they would get publicity. Calling it the 'Trail of Broken Treaties' native Americans of all ages from reservations across the country arrived to submit demands. Upset with reception led to them taking over and occupying the Bueeau of Indian Affairs headquaters next to Independence Mall. Fearing armed takeover they made taped windows, made weapons with scissors, or shields from chair seats. It all happened 50 years ago. They negotiated and walked out and got bused