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For the 40 anniversary of the Wounded Knee Liberation:

Let us come together, as the past present and future generation of Indigenous People of the 1890 Wounded Knee Massacre -1973 Wounded Knee Occupation and now 2013 Wounded Knee Commemorative 40 years later 123 years later. Let us come together as one strong voice,and that one strong voice will be heard for our people! In the spirit of Crazy Horse Free Leonard Peltier.

Roberta Crazy Thunder,
1973 Wounded Knee Veteran




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