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Wounded Knee 1973 Stanley David Lyman

Wounded Knee 1973 By Stanley David Lyman

Wounded Knee 1973 by Stanley David Lyman


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Summary

Explains what happened when the American Indian Movement (AIM) activists occupied the village of Wounded Knee.

Wounded Knee 1973 Summary

Wounded Knee 1973: A Personal Account by Stanley David Lyman

Stanley Lyman, who was the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) superintendent at the Pine Ridge Reservation in 1973, gives an inside view of what happened when the American Indian Movement (AIM) activists occupied the village of Wounded Knee. Close to the action, he recorded it with unusual candor, directing his sorrow, frustration, and occasional anger to all parties involved-the Tribal Council, the Justice Department, the BIA, FBI, and AIM. His account of the besiegers and besieged reveals a well-meaning and intelligent man forced by dramatic events to reevaluate some long-cherished assumptions. It deserves to be read and studied in any attempt to understand fully Wounded Knee II.

Wounded Knee 1973 Reviews

Superintendent Lyman's running account of the tense events of the siege, as he saw them, [supplies] one of the most important and hitherto missing perspectives of Wounded Knee II.-Alvin M. Josephy, Jr. in his foreword -- Alvin M. Josephy Jr.
This book, a diary of Stanley David Lyman, tells with gripping immediacy what went on among the besiegers. . . . Wounded Knee 1973 is an important document that provides a missing perspective to what Lyman believed was a 'revolution,' pure and simple. But as he puts down his thoughts and emotions of those critical times, in which lives quite literally were in the balance, Lyman sees a government confused, poor communications, ignorance, bureaucratic ineptitude and intolerance to the extreme.-Salt Lake Tribune * Salt Lake Tribune *
This book succeeds in sending chills through the mind of any reader who has ever endured multi-agency participation in any form. . . . Cultures clashed at Wounded Knee, and the echoes can still be heard in [these] pages.-Wilson Library Bulletin * Wilson Library Bulletin *
In a day of activist concern over the heated issues of society, this book is a timely reminder of the complexity of finding appropriate solutions.-Utah Historical Quarterly * Utah Historical Quarterly *

About Stanley David Lyman

Floyd A. O'Neil and Susan McKay edited Wounded Knee 1973 with the help of the author's widow, June K Lyman. Alvin Josephy, Jr., who describes this book as a very human document of an 'odd man out' in great personal travail, is the author of Red Power: The American Indians' Fight for Freedom (Bison Book, 1985).

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GOR002090432
9780803279339
0803279337
Wounded Knee 1973: A Personal Account by Stanley David Lyman
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of Nebraska Press
19930901
196
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