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Anne Pearse-Hocker negatives, photographs, and other materials

Photographer:
Pearse-Hocker, Anne  Search this
Names:
American Indian Movement  Search this
Aquash, Anna Mae, 1945-1976  Search this
Banks, Dennis  Search this
Bellecourt, Clyde H. (Clyde Howard), 1936-  Search this
Bellecourt, Vernon  Search this
Black Elk, Wallace H.  Search this
Frizzell, Kent, 1929-  Search this
Means, Russell, 1939-  Search this
Extent:
54 Contact sheets (black and white)
35 mm. (black and white, 8 x 10 in.)
Culture:
Oglala Indians  Search this
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Contact sheets
Black-and-white negatives
Place:
Pine Ridge Indian Reservation (S.D.)
Pine Ridge (S.D.)
Wounded Knee (S.D.) -- History -- Indian occupation, 1973
Date:
1970-1973
Summary:
The majority of Pearse-Hocker's momentous negatives give eyewitness account to two weeks of both the mundane and brutal reality of daily life during the 1973 occupation of Wounded Knee on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in Pine Ridge, South Dakota. The takeover of the town and the conflict between about 200 members of AIM (American Indian Movement, the Native American civil rights activist organization begun in the 1968) and the United States Marshals Service began on February 27 and lasted for 71 days, resulting in tragedy on both sides of the conflict. Members of AIM along with some local Oglala (Lakota) Sioux from the local reservation took over the town in protest against the United States Government's history of broken treaties with various Native groups, the poverty and maltreatment of Native populations, as well as in defiance against the corruption and paternalism within the local subsidiary of the BIA (Bureau of Indian Affairs). The siege finally came to an end on May 5 when members of AIM and the assistant attorney general for the Civil Division of the US Justice Department Harlington Wood Jr. settled on a ceasefire. Kent Frizzell served as Chief Government Negotiator in the capacity of Assistant Attorney General (Land and Natural Resources Division, U. S. Department of Justice) and later as Solicitor, U. S. Department of the Interior. Among those pictured both during and post-conflict are AIM activists Dennis Banks, Clyde and Vernon Bellecourt, Ted and Russell Means, Frank Clearwater, Wallace Black Elk and Anna Mae Pictou Aquash. A small number of negatives also document AIM's takeover of the BIA building and the AIM Powwow both in Minneapolis in 1970.
Arrangement note:
Negatives: organized in binders; arranged in sleeves by strip and image number, interspersed with relevant applicable contact sheets
Biographical/Historical note:
Anne Pearse-Hocker is a photojournalist who first encountered the American Indian Movement while a student on assignment for a journalism class at the University of Kansas. Her photographs document some very important moments in the early history of the American Indian Movement (AIM).

Pearse-Hocker was scheduled to interview the area director of the BIA in Minneapolis in the spring of 1970 as part of an Investigative Reporting class, and walked into the middle of an AIM occupation of the building, which she documented on film and with taped interviews. She stayed well past her spring break plans to use this opportunity to develop contacts with AIM leaders Clyde Bellecourt and Dennis Banks.

Her connections came in handy in 1973 during the occupation of Wounded Knee. Pearse-Hocker sneaked into the compound with a CBS news crew at night, and was allowed to remain due to her acquaintance with Banks, who remembered her from Minneapolis. She had strategically arrived the evening before the standoff was supposed to end, but when the settlement negotiations fell through, she remained in the compound for an additional few weeks, documenting the daily events including the firefight that claimed Frank Clearwater's life.

Pearse-Hocker returned to Wounded Knee in 1998 to revisit the site on the 25th anniversary of the occupation, and documented the experience for the journal 'Native Americas' (Spring 1998 issue) with new photographs of some of the survivors of the event.

After a career of news photography in broadcast journalism, she is retired and living in Montana.
Restrictions:
Access is by appointment only, Monday - Friday, 9:30 am - 4:30 pm. Please contact the Archive Center to make an appointment.
Rights:
Copyright: Anne Pearse-Hocker, 1973. Researchers must contact copyright holder for permissions, reproductions, and use.
Topic:
Teton Indians  Search this
Indians of North America -- Government relations  Search this
Oglala Indians -- Government relations  Search this
Genre/Form:
Black-and-white negatives
Contact sheets
Identifier:
NMAI.AC.028
Archival Repository:
National Museum of the American Indian
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sv4a2e733b8-94b2-431a-9742-7d7fd35be09c
EDAN-URL:
ead_collection:sova-nmai-ac-028

Andy Warhol : the American Indian paintings and drawings / Andy Warhol

Title:
American Indian paintings and drawings
Artist:
Warhol, Andy 1928-1987  Search this
Author:
Mason, Rainer Michael  Search this
Skarstedt Gallery  Search this
Subject:
Warhol, Andy 1928-1987  Search this
Means, Russell 1939-2012 Portraits  Search this
Physical description:
54 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits ; 30 cm
Type:
Exhibitions
Exhibition catalogs
Date:
2012
Topic:
Indians in art  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1052531

Cliff Mealy photographs of Native Americans observing 100th Anniversary of the Battle of the Little Big Horn

Creator:
Mealy, Cliff  Search this
Names:
American Indian Movement  Search this
Floating Foundation of Photography  Search this
Foolscrow, Frank  Search this
Means, Russell, 1939-  Search this
Two Moon, 1847-1917  Search this
Extent:
20 Color slides
1 Mounted color print
Culture:
Oglala Lakota (Oglala Sioux)  Search this
Tsitsistas/Suhtai (Cheyenne)  Search this
Indians of North America -- Great Plains  Search this
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Color slides
Mounted color prints
Photographs
Place:
Little Bighorn Battlefield (Mont.)
Date:
1976
Scope and Contents note:
Photographs made by Cliff Mealy during American Indian Movement ceremonies during the 100th Anniversity of the Battle of the Little Bighorn. They include images of Russell Means, Austin Two Moons, and Frank Foolscrow at the battlefield and at George Armstrong Custer's gravesite.
Biographical/Historical note:
Cliff Mealy, a New York photographer, traveled to Montana with sponsorship from the Floating Foundation of Photography to document a large ceremony in honor of the Battle of the Little Big Horn. The National Park Service had planned a smaller event for June 24, the day before the anniversary, that many Native Americans were going to boycott, but ultimately members of the American Indian Movement, led by Dakota Indian Russell Means, did participate. The following day's Native American observance began with a sunrise ceremony led by Frank Foolscrow.
Local Call Number(s):
NAA Photo Lot 77-72
Restrictions:
The collection is open for research.

Access to the collection requires an appointment.
Rights:
Contact the repository for terms of use.
Genre/Form:
Photographs
Citation:
Photo Lot 77-72, Cliff Mealy photographs of Native Americans observing 100th Anniversary of the Battle of the Little Big Horn, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Identifier:
NAA.PhotoLot.77-72
Archival Repository:
National Anthropological Archives
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw3e703a62a-960e-41c9-882f-9a7f97d42d37
EDAN-URL:
ead_collection:sova-naa-photolot-77-72

Where white men fear to tread : the autobiography of Russell Means / Russell Means, with Marvin J. Wolf

Author:
Means, Russell 1939-  Search this
Wolf, Marvin J  Search this
Subject:
Means, Russell 1939-  Search this
American Indian Movement  Search this
Physical description:
xviii, 573 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm
Type:
Biography
Date:
1995
1934-
Topic:
Government relations  Search this
Call number:
CT275.M4836 A1 1995
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_485695

The American Indian : une série de six dessins et onze peintures d'Andy Warhol : exposition, Musée d'art et d'histoire, Genève, 28 octobre 1977-22 janvier 1978 : catalogue / [établi par Rainer Michael Mason] ; éd. par l'Association Musée d'art moderne

Author:
Warhol, Andy 1928-1987  Search this
Mason, Rainer Michael  Search this
Geneva (Switzerland) Musée d'art et d'histoire  Search this
Subject:
Warhol, Andy 1928-1987  Search this
Means, Russell 1939-  Search this
Physical description:
36 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm
Type:
Pictorial works
Exhibitions
Date:
1977
Call number:
N6537.W28 A4 1977
N40.1.W27A8
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_650081

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