Road to Wounded Knee 4

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GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sv4465b716b-eeb5-4ba2-bb74-c36a4d50502f
Collection Creator
Smith, Paul Chaat
Warrior, Robert Allen
Place
Wounded Knee (S.D.) -- History -- Indian occupation, 1973
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"Like a Hurricane" research collection
"Like a Hurricane" research collection / Series 1: Primary Source Recordings / 1.2: Event and Broadcast Recordings
Extent
1 Sound cassette
Date
1973 March 29
Container
Box 8
Archival Repository
National Museum of the American Indian
Identifier
NMAI.AC.448, File 448_AV_023
Type
Archival materials
Audio
Sound cassettes
Collection Citation
Identification of specific item; Date (if known); "Like a Hurricane" research collection, NMAI.AC.448; National Museum of the American Indian Archives Center, Smithsonian Institution.
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Scope and Contents
Special Report from Pacifica KPFA 94.1 with host Stephanie Dilley, interviewer Larry Bensky, reporter Ron Harvey, and narrator Laurie Simms. According to the radio's archive, tape four "begins with interviews with two journalists who were at Wounded Knee, Ron Harvey, a reporter for Pacifica Radio, and freelance journalist Mark Turtletaub. The reporters speak on the obstacles they had to overcome just to get onto the reservation, and surveillance by the FBI. The majority of the program is an interview with spiritual adviser for the American Indian Movement and the Independent Oglala Nation, Leonard Crow Dog, who discusses the Wounded Knee takeover." From Pacifica Radio Archives, item BC1292.04.
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Record ID
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