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This typed document, circa 1983, outlines the activities of Dennis Banks in California from 1976-1982, prior to his move to the Onondaga Reservation in New York. It lists events that Dennis Banks helped organize, such as the first Sun Dance held in California, the "Longest Walk" protest march, the first American Indian International Arts Exposition and the Airlift of food and other supplies to Indians in Arizona and South Dakota. Many of the activities listed are related to Banks' involvement in Deganawidah-Quetzalcoatl University.
Publication Date
1983
Document Type
Report
Keywords
Dennis Banks, California, Longest Walk, AIM, American Indian Movement, D-Q University, Airlift
Language
English
Disciplines
Indigenous Studies | Native American Studies | Political History | Social History | United States History
Recommended Citation
Unknown, "Dennis Banks: His Seven Years in California" (1983). American Indian Movement and Activism. 38.
https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/john_thomas_aim/38
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Identifier
Box 7, Folder 2
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