Scenarios about 'American Indian Movement'
The American Indian Movement (AIM) was a Native American civil rights organization founded in 1968 to address issues of poverty, discrimination, and police brutality against Indigenous peoples. The movement gained national attention through high-profile protests including the occupation of Alcatraz Island and the 1973 standoff at Wounded Knee, advocating for tribal sovereignty, cultural preservation, and treaty rights. AIM's activism represented a pivotal chapter in Indigenous resistance against colonization and continues to influence discussions about alternative historical outcomes for Native American communities.
What If Tribal Colleges Were Never Established?
Exploring the alternate timeline where tribal colleges never emerged in the United States, profoundly altering Indigenous education, cultural preservation, and economic development across Native American communities.