Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights

December 17, 2008

Video interviews: Alcatraz Occupation 1969

Video: 1969 Occupation of Alcatraz, John Whitefox, Richard Oakes and LaNada Means
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Alcatraz photo by Brenda Norrell/Nov. 2008
A KQED news report from Alcatraz featuring the American Indian occupation of the island, on November 24th 1969. Includes interviews with John Whitefox, Richard Oakes and LaNada Means. Oakes confirms there there is no outbreak of hepatitis amongst the population and Whitefox states they're determind to remain there for 10 years if necessary, to defend their property rights. When LaNada Means is asked by a reporter if their protest has any connection with the Third World Liberation Front she replies: "Well, this is a Native American struggle." She describes the occupation as an attempt to make the federal government honor the 1868 Treaty of Fort Laramie and claims the failure of Walter Hickel (Secretary of the Interior) to respond to their November 20th proclamation was expected. She also points out that whilst living conditions for the protestors are very basic, this is in fact: "Average for an Indian way of life anyway. Now, I mean today."
50.13 MB uploaded Dec 12, 2008 by Michael D Harper
Also watch the 1966 TV interview with Cesar Chavez and the 1971 TV report on 'Your Black Muslim Bakery'
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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

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