This database includes FBI files related to the surveillance of the American Indian Movement (AIM), a social protest group originating in Minnesota and expanding outside of Minnesota. Coverage: 1969-1979
The American Indian Movement and Native American Radicalism
includes FBI documentation on the evolution of AIM as an organization of
social protest, as well as valuable documentation on the 1973 Wounded Knee
standoff. Informant reports and materials collected by the Extremist
Intelligence Section of the FBI provide insight into the motives, actions,
and leadership of AIM and the development of Native American radicalism.
Criterion-on-Demand is an online platform for feature films and
feature length documentaries. It contains programs from producers such as
Paramount, DreamWorks, Warner Brothers, Lionsgate Films, Mongrel Media,
Miramax Films and more. There are a variety of subject areas: Action films,
Animation, Comedy, Literary Adaptations, etc and there are more than 3000
titles available. It also offers some French versions and subtitled versions.
Access journals articles, case studies, and eBooks covering topics in Accounting, Business, Criminology, Economics, Education, Engineering, Health, Management, Marketing, Social Science, Tourism, and more!
An online service from the First Nations Information Governance Centre (FNIGC), it's a source of information about First Nations people living on reserve and in northern communities across Canada.
The published data are in the form of charts, tables and graphs that can be exported. The data include the /First Nations Regional Health Survey (FNRHS, or RHS) / and the /First Nations Regional Early Childhood, Education and Employment Survey (FNREEES).
The Indian Rights Association was a non-governmental
organization created by White philanthropists to support American Indians.
Influenced by the paternal and assimilationist views of the time, the Indian
Rights Association exemplifies the troubling history and the transformation
over time of White-Indian alliances over the course of the twentieth century. Coverage: 1882-1986
Pitchbook tracks private and public companies, including startups and small businesses. Use it to determine company financials, funding rounds, funding firms, and more.
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