Anna Mae Aquash (also Anna Mae Pictou Aquash or Anna Mae Pictou; first name also spelled Annie Mae; Mi'kmaq name Naguset Eask) (b. in a small Indian village near Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia, Canada, March 27, 1945; d. mid-December 1975) was a Mi'kmaq activist from Nova Scotia, Canada who became one of the most active and prominent female members of the American Indian Movement (AIM) during the early 1970s. Wikipedia
"The Place Where Spirits are Eaten" for Anna Mae Pictou Aquash by antoinette nora claypoole Every year, on the date my Gramma Antonietta died, I remember good things about her. www.antoinetteclaypoole.blogspot.com
Counterpunch published a response alleging that John Graham killed Anna Mae Aquash . Pierre calls the claim "an outright lie" and goes on to say, "This case is very simple. friendsofgrassynarrows.com/item.php?518F
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From the era of Native American political activism and militancy during the early 1970s, there is no more haunting figure than Anna Mae Pictou Aquash. www.dickshovel.com/bio.html