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    consecutive terms of life in prison. On February 24, 1976, the body of Anna Mae Aquash, a Mi'kmaq activist and the most prominent woman in AIM, was found in the...
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  • Linda Pagano". wkyc.com. February 2019. Retrieved November 7, 2022. Lemon, Sarah (May 4, 2003). "Universally frustrating for police officers, family members...
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  • Highway of Tears murders (1969–2011) Helen Betty Osborne (1971) Anna Mae Aquash (1975) École Polytechnique massacre (1989) Tammy Homolka (1990) Leslie Mahaffy...
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  • Mary Albrier Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander Anna Mae Aquash Ella Baker Daisy Lee Gatson Bates Sarah Patton Boyle Ruth Muskrat Bronson Lourdes Casal Mamie...
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  • while trying to learn more about the 1975 murder of AIM activist Anna Mae Aquash. Banks happened to discuss Robinson, saying that he had been shot by another...
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  • weaver Annette Arkeketa, Otoe-Missouria poet, playwright Anna Mae Pictou Aquash (1945–1976), Mi'qmaq Indians rights activist Awashonks (fl. mid- to late...
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    University Marie Battiste, professor at the University of Saskatchewan Anna Mae Aquash, activist (1946–1976) J. Kevin Barlow, health campaigner Nora Bernard, Canadian...
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    sculptures of five women activists: Sophie Scholl, Viola Liuzzo, Anna Mae Aquash, Rosa Luxemburg and Petra Kelly. In 2020, WitteVeen participated in the...
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    film Wind River and the Australian film Limbo. Highway of Tears Anna Mae Aquash Death of Tina Fontaine Disappearance of Lisa Marie Young Killing of Chantel...
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