This article published by the Associated Press recounts an overview and interview excerpts from Bernie Whitebear, a leader among many American Indian communities and one of the original leaders in the takeover of Fort Lawton in 1970.
An article in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer months after the initial occupation attempts of Fort Lawton. Article includes excerpts of interview with Bernie Whitebear, one of the Indian activist leaders who organized the demonstrations around Fort…
Fort Lawton 1970 - Survival of American Indians Association (SAIA) film excerpt from "AS LONG AS THE RIVERS RUN" - SAIA-Carol Burns [8 min. 52 seconds].
Ending Still Shots Show Effects upon Indian Children, Women and Men when the Police Power of a State is Directed at Divesting the People of Their Sacred Treaty Rights and Their Basic Dignity in Being When Committed to An Ancestral Life Promised Full…
12 Min. Video of Protests and Arrests at Budd Inlet (Sept. 1968; notable Billy Frank, Jr., Frankie Mounts, and Ray McCloud Sr.); Temple of Justice Rallies in Olympia; Buffy Sainte Marie's visit and impromptu new song in tribute to treaty Indian…