On February 27, 1973 approximately 300 Indians on the Pine Ridge
Reservation in South Dakota, led by members of the Oglala Sioux Civil Rights
Organization (OSCRO) and the American Indian Movement (AIM), occupied the
village of Wounded Knee. During the 71-day siege, the occupants established the
Independent Oglala Nation and demanded the U.S. Government's recognition of the
1868 Fort Laramie Treaty with the Sioux Nation, the removal of the Oglala Sioux
tribal council, and new elections
In March 1973, under the guidance of AIM, seventeen lawyers and legal
workers from across the country established the Wounded Knee Legal
Defense/Offense Committee (WKLD/OC) in Rapid City, South Dakota. As outlined in
a proposal submitted at the time, the committee's objectives were to provide an
adequate defense for those charged with crimes in or about Wounded Knee, to
encourage the return of the rule of law to the area surrounding Wounded Knee,
to permit residents to return to their homes, to prohibit federal agents from
making further illegal arrests, and to make the facts about Wounded Knee known
to the American public. While pursuing these objectives WKLD/OC became an
active participant in the negotiations that led to the end of the siege and the
stand-down on May 8, 1973.
Over 400 people were arrested at Wounded Knee resulting in 275 cases
in federal, state, and tribal courts. WKLD/OC represented all defendants in the
federal and tribal Wounded Knee cases. The Wounded Knee federal cases included
7 defendants charged with major conspiracy ("leadership" cases) and 127
defendants faced with charges involving breaking and entering, larceny,
conspiracy, and interfering with federal marshals (Consolidated Wounded Knee
Cases). The 97 persons tried in the tribal courts of the Oglala Sioux Tribe
were charged almost exclusively with either riot or unlawful assembly as
defined in the tribal code.
The Committee also handled related cases arising from events prior to
the occupation and afterwards including protests at Scottsbluff, Nebraska and
Custer, Rapid City, and Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
In addition to its efforts at providing an adequate defense, WKLD/OC
undertook several offensive actions, bringing about a dozen civil suits against
several authorities including the Oglala Sioux tribal council and its
president, Dick Wilson, and the FBI.
Due to a determination that it would be impossible to obtain a fair
trial in South Dakota, the federal "leadership" trials were moved to St. Paul,
Minnesota and Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and the "consolidated" cases to Lincoln,
Nebraska, Council Bluffs, Iowa, and Bismarck, North Dakota. The South Dakota
state cases were tried in Sioux Falls, Aberdeen, and Rapid City. These
relocations, which transpired over a three-year period, required that WKLD/OC
maintain a number of offices, thereby placing a heavy burden on the Committee's
personnel, administrative functions, and financial resources. The various trial
locations and chronology also played a significant role in the formulation of
legal strategy.
WKLD/OC's organizational structure evolved in response to the
politically charged nature and high profile of the trials, the relocations
described above, its reliance on volunteer workers, and the constant need for
funds. Early on, subcommittees were formed to manage the various facets of the
defense efforts, which included tactical investigation, legal coordination,
jury survey and investigation, office coordination, press/publicity, and fund
raising. Although their duties changed and overlapped, a general description of
the subcommittees is given below.
The investigative team maintained a house in Manderson, South Dakota
where it kept up contact with the people and problems of the Pine Ridge
Reservation. The team was under constant harassment by supporters of Dick
Wilson, known as the "goon squad."
The legal committee dealt with lawyer recruitment, defendant and
lawyer contacts, legal research, and investigation. It also administered
subpoenas; managed witness, exhibit, and court pleadings files; indexed trial
transcripts; and kept daily trial summaries. These efforts allowed the
Committee to effectively handle a massive amount of evidence and communicate
legal strategy among the various trials.
Press and public relations activities included issuing press releases
and managing press coverage, publishing a newsletter, and coordinating
solidarity groups nationwide.
WKLD/OC's reliance on volunteers resulted in a continual change in
personnel which, coupled with close living and working quarters, necessitated
the establishment of strict office rules and internal security. The issue of
security was addressed from the outset and became more acute as the trials
progressed and the presence of government informants became known. Staff
turnover also created a need for an orientation process which would inform new
members of the history, structure, and objectives of AIM and the Committee.
Many of the difficulties WKLD/OC faced were the direct result of the
zealous effort with which the U.S. government pursued the Wounded Knee cases.
The defendants argued that the government's objective was to use the
indictments to destroy AIM and stem the activism it fostered among Indian
people. The impact of the legal battles fought by WKLD/OC upon the broader
political and social objectives of the Indian movement of the 1970s is open to
debate; however, the direct result of its defense efforts was a 92.3% acquittal
and dismissal rate in what may have been one of most massive and complex series
of legal proceedings in U.S. history.
Historical data was taken from the papers.
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Events and Legal Proceedings, 1973-1990
|
| This portion of the collection chronicles the events surrounding
Wounded Knee and relates the repercussions of those events upon each other and
upon the American Indian protest movement of the 1970s. Beyond its function as
a chronicle, the files contain an extensive collection of legal documents
tracing the evolution of the legal issues, arguments, and strategy adopted by
WKLD/OC as the Wounded Knee and related trials unfolded. |
| The collection's initial group of papers provide an account of
incidents involving AIM prior to the occupation of Wounded Knee. Among these
events was a disturbance at a Chicano-Indian unity conference in Scottsbluff,
Nebraska (Jan. 13-14, 1973), which resulted in numerous arrests, and a riot at
the Custer, South Dakota courthouse during a protest over the murder of an
Indian, Wesley Bad Heart Bull, by a white businessman who was subsequently
charged with second degree manslaughter, rather than first degree murder, and
received a two month suspended sentence (Feb. 6, 1973) |
| The main body of the papers documents the Wounded Knee occupation
and ensuing legal battles. Papers related to the occupation's aftermath recount
a riot at the Minnehaha County Courthouse in Sioux Falls, South Dakota during
the trial of those arrested at Custer (April 30, 1974); the widespread
harassment and violence on the Pine Ridge reservation following the occupation;
a shoot-out at Oglala, South Dakota (June 26, 1975), which resulted in the
deaths of two FBI agents and the life imprisonment of Leonard Peltier; and
legal actions related to the publication of Peter Matthiessen's account of the
Oglala incident in his book, In the Spirit of Crazy
Horse. |
| Some of the pivotal issues and arguments raised during the trials
and documented in the collection's legal records include the government's lack
of jurisdiction under the 1868 treaty with the Sioux Nation, the
constitutionality of the Major Crimes Act and the Civil Disobedience Act of
1968, the illegal use of the U.S. military during the siege, and governmental
misconduct during the occupation and trials. |
| The legal records also depict a number of the Committee's defense
strategies, including its attempts to refuse judges felt to be prejudiced
against the defendants, particularly Judge Andrew Bogue of Rapid City; its
efforts to change the location of trials due to prejudice; its employment of
systematic jury selection and investigation, a fairly new and controversial
practice; and the filing of several defense appeals. |
| The records associated with these legal issues and maneuvers
consist of indictments, subpoenas, criminal dockets, motions, briefs,
memoranda, pleadings, affidavits, transcripts, jury lists, questionnaires, and
surveys. |
| Another substantial segment of the collection pertains to the
imposing accumulation of evidence collected by the government and WKLD/OC. This
material includes FBI interviews with defendants and witnesses; U.S. Marshal,
FBI, and BIA radio logs; photographs; audio tapes; video cassettes; and movie
film. |
| The legal records and evidence described above were organized and
made accessible through a filing and indexing system shared by the various
WKLD/OC offices. The major file series include defendant and witness files,
subject files, an active and closed case file, and radio logs. Personal name,
subject, and date indexes covering the various files are also included. |
| Files kept by WKLD/OC's legal coordinator, Kenneth Tilsen, follow
those kept at WKLD/OC offices. A large number of the cases represented in this
series are also documented in the preceding WKLD/OC files, however there are
some additional cases and some from the preceding series that are considerably
expanded. These would include Richard Marshall's appeal of his conviction in
the Scenic murder case (1976-1981); the events and legal proceedings following
the Oglala shoot-out, including the murder of Anna Mae Aquash (1976-1985) and
post-trial matters related to Leonard Peltier (1975-1986); and the lawsuits
filed against Viking Press and Peter Matthiessen by FBI special agent David
Price and South Dakota governor William Janklow in their attempts to block the
publication of Matthiessen's account of the Oglala shoot-out (1983-1990). |
| Both the WKLD/OC office and Tilsen files contain records related
to offensive measures taken by WKLD/OC encompassing a series of civil lawsuits
against the tribal council and federal government. These suits began during the
Wounded Knee occupation and continued throughout the trials. Their primary
thrust was to unseat Dick Wilson and halt what they believed to be his
administration's abuses on the reservation, which included the use of
vigilantes to harass and intimidate opponents, employment and other forms of
discrimination against persons seen as AIM sympathizers, and orders barring
WKLD/OC lawyers from entering the reservation. In the OST Election Suit WKLD/OC
disputed Wilson's defeat of Russell Means, citing several instances of voter
rights violations during the 1974 election for council president. |
| Civil actions against the federal government included a suit filed
by WKLD/OC for a preliminary injunction against FBI harassment and surveillance
that interfered with the Committee's preparation of an adequate defense, and a
suit filed by a group of Wounded Knee residents challenging the government's
use of military force in civil law enforcement during the Wounded Knee
occupation. |
| The records described thus far are augmented by research files
covering numerous legal topics and miscellaneous background files which provide
information on AIM, Oglala Sioux tribal politics and government, and the New
Oglala Sioux Nation established within Wounded Knee during the occupation.
There is also a group of general files covering a broad range of topics, many
of them focused on Indian issues in general. |
| Location | Box |
| 152.B.11.1B | 1 |
Chicano and Indian Unity Conference, Scottsbluff,
Nebraska (Jan. 13-14, 1973): Criminal Cases, March-Oct. 1973.
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Custer Courthouse Riot (Feb. 6, 1973):
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General Files:
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Correspondence, Dec. 1974-Dec. 1975.
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Custer Client Newsletter, Dec. 1973.
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Finances, 1974-1975.
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Telephone log.
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Food stamps.
|
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Custer Case Report, Jan. 1975.
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Custer Factual Account, 1973.
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Press clippings, 1973-1974.
|
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Rapid City riot charges (state and municipal),
Feb. 9, 1973.
|
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Criminal complaints, Feb. 1973. 3 folders.
|
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Grand Jury: Interview sheets, July-Aug. 1973.
|
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Custer Indictments, Aug.-Sept. 1973.
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Criminal Docket.
|
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Affidavits of Indigency.
|
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Defendant questionnaire.
|
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Defendant Files:
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Bad Milk, Ronald.
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Beane, Delilah.
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Black Elk, Reginald.
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Clifford, Edward.
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Clifford, Paul, Jr.
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Dixon, Regina Brave.
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| Location | Box |
| 152.B.11.2F | 2 | | |
King, Alonzo Victor.
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Knoxsak, Jim a.k.a. Red Hat Doe.
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Lafferty, Donald.
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Nichols, Bernadine.
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Nichols, Darlene.
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Onco, Robert.
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Red Shirt, Lawrence.
|
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Index of Witnesses/Index of Photo
Identification.
|
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Transcripts of witness testimony during "line-up"
proceedings, Feb. 6-8, 1973.
|
| | | | SEE: Box 103 for audio tapes. |
| | |
Grand Jury testimony, Vol. III.
|
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Witness questionnaires.
|
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Witness files:
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A-Means. 85 folders.
|
| Location | Box |
| 152.B.11.3B | 3 | | |
Merrival-Z. 54 folders.
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Hobart Gates: Custer County Attorney.
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| | | | SEE: Box 103 for audio tapes of discussion in Gates' office
and Northcott's interview. |
| | |
William Janklow, South Dakota's Chief
Prosecutor:
|
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Complaint regarding violation of code of
professional responsibility, Oct. 2, 1973.
|
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Interviews regarding Janklow's campaign publicity,
1975.
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| | | | | SEE: Box 103 for audio tape of campaign ad. |
| | | |
Opposition to nomination for National Legal Service
Corp., 1975.
|
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Pepin, Ernest: Custer County Sheriff.
|
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Research:
|
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Description of Court House (inside and out), Chamber
of Commerce building, and intersection.
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Demographics.
|
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Vior Dire.
|
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Voter opinion survey and jury lists (Pierre and
Aberdeen, S.D.), 1973-1974.
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Robert R. Bryan: Investigation reports, Dec. 1973.
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[Paul Allen Research?], 1975.
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Judge Marshall Young.
|
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Discovery material.
|
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Photographs:
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A1-E31: With identification key. 6 folders.
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Contact sheets (Tri Pan film) and
miscellaneous.
|
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Contact sheets and negatives: Rolls 1-5.
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Defense photographs of riot scene: With negatives
and identification key.
|
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Film indexes.
|
| | | | SEE: Box 104 for video cassettes of Cy Griffin film. |
| Location | Box |
| 152.B.11.4F | 4 | |
State Radio Tapes: Transcription, Feb. 6, 1973.
|
| | | | SEE: Box 103 for audio tapes. |
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Insurance report.
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Weather conditions (Custer, S.D.), Feb. 6, 1973.
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Pretrial motions, 1973-1974:
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C: Master file of consolidated motions. 2 folders.
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C1: Motion to change venue to Sioux Falls.
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C2: Motion to preserve severance and
joinder.
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C3: Motion to consolidate pretrial motions.
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C4: Motion to proceed in Forma Pauperis (4,
4a).
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C5: Motion to set aside indictments (5, 5a,
5b).
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C5.1: Documents in support of setting aside. 2 folders.
|
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C5.2: Additional documents in support of setting aside.
2 folders.
|
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C5.3: News media information regarding pretrial
publicity.
|
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C6: Consolidated demurrer to the
indictments.
|
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C6a: Consolidated demurrer regarding unconstitutional
statutes, lack of jurisdiction, and number of charges on
indictments.
|
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C6b: Consolidated demurrer regarding improper charge to
Grand Jury.
|
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C7: Motion for Bill of Particulars (7, 7a).
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C8: Motion for Discovery (8, 8a, 8b, 8c).
|
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C9: Motion to Dismiss Due to Pretrial Publicity (9,
9a).
|
| | | | | SEE also: Exhibit A in Box 105. |
| | | |
C10: Motion to suppress evidence and return property (10,
10a).
|
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C11: Motion to dismiss for bad faith
prosecution.
|
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C12: Motion to recuse Jon Fosheim.
|
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C12.1: Documents in support of motion to recuse
Fosheim.
|
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C13: Renewed motion for hearings on all
motions.
|
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C14: Motion for continuance regarding April 15, 1974
trials.
|
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C15: Motion for individual Voir Dire.
|
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C16: Motion to quash indictments for
vagueness.
|
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C17: Motion to dismiss regarding tainted identification
in grand jury.
|
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C18: Motion for appearance of non-resident
counsel.
|
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C19: Motion for Hill to make opening
statement.
|
| | | | | SEE: Box 103 for audio tape of report on the consolidation
of pretrial motions. |
| | |
Index to evidence for pretrial motions.
|
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Index to material in Menlo Park, California, Aug.
1975.
|
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Court orders, 1973-1974.
|
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Plea bargaining, Aug. 23, 1975.
|
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S.D. vs. David Hill, 1973-1976. 2 folders.
|
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S.D. vs. Vernon Bellecourt, 1973, 1976.
|
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S.D. vs. Sarah Bad Heart Bull, et al. (Sioux Falls):
|
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Sarah Bad Heart Bull: Defendant file. 2 folders.
|
| Location | Box |
| 152.B.11.5B | 5 | | |
Robert High Eagle: Defendant file.
|
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Miscellaneous correspondence and notes.
|
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Letters requesting Judge Bottum to disqualify
himself.
|
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Pretrial jury investigation:
|
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Jury list and questionnaires: Special
term.
|
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Jury lists, 1974.
|
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Jury contacts.
|
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Jury panels 1-3. 3 folders.
|
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July selected.
|
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Subpoenas, April-June, 1974.
|
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Daily record, April 15-18, 1974.
|
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Defense exhibits, 1974.
|
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Jury selection: Daily record, April 22-24, May 15-21, 1974. 2 folders.
|
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Jury instructions.
|
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Removal to Federal District Court and recusal of
Judge Andrew Bogue, May-Nov. 1974.
|
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State exhibit list.
|
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Daily record (original and typed transcript),
May 23-June 18, 1974. 4 folders.
|
| Location | Box |
| 152.B.11.6F | 6 | | |
Appeal. 2 folders.
|
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Relator petition, Sept. 4, 1974.
|
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Correspondence with defendants.
|
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S.D. vs. John Carlson, Delilah Beane, Ronald Bad Milk,
and Paul Cliffored, Jr.:
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Motions, decisions, and orders, 1973-1974.
|
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Hearing on pretrial motions: Notes, Feb. 28-March 12, 1974.
|
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Change of venue: Pretrial hearing transcripts,
Feb. 28-March 12, 1974.
|
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Affidavits in support of change of venue,
March 1974.
|
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S.D. vs. John Carlson:
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JC#1-Defendant file. 2 folders.
|
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JC#3-Defendant File (Duplicate #2).
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JC#4-Motion for discovery: Renewed.
|
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JC#5-Change of venue motion and supporting
affidavits.
|
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Transcripts of tape recorded conversations with
officials in Pierre, South Dakota, July 8 and 10, 1975.
|
| | | | | SEE also: Box 103 for audio tapes. |
| | | |
JC#8-Hearing notes,
|
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S.D. vs. Deliah Beane, Reginald Black Elk, Larry Red
Shirt, David Hill, Darlene Nichols, and Bernadine Nichols: Motions,
1975-1976. 2 folders.
|
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S.D. vs. Russell Means:
|
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Indictments, arraignment, and witness statements,
1973.
|
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Motions and court orders, 1975-1976.
|
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S.D. vs. Dennis Banks:
|
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Indictments.
|
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Custer County opinion survey, regarding Banks and
AIM, 1975:
|
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Survey methods and results.
|
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Completed questionnaires. 4 folders.
|
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Jury selection:
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Index.
|
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1. Alphabetical list: Prospective jurors and
reasons dismissed, June 15, 1975.
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2. Juror questionnaires and reports:
A-C.
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| Location | Box |
| 152.B.11.7B | 7 | | | | |
2. Juror questionnaires and reports: D-Z.
6 folders.
|
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2a. Additional juror questionnaires: Panels
C,E,F,H,I and Supplementary. 2 folders.
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3. Procedure for dismissal: Sioux Falls,
1975.
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4. Interviews: State vs. Sarah Bad Heart Bull, et
al.
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4a. Comments and demographic ratings: State vs.
Sarah Bad Heart Bull, et al.
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5. Voir diregarding South Dakota
statutes.
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6. Voir diregarding South Dakota cases.
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7. Network instructions for Sioux
Falls.
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8. Network contact: Custer County.
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9. Clerks jury lists: Panels A-I and
Supplementary.
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9a. 1975 Custer County jury lists: Master list and
lists by panel and voting district.
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10. Reasons for excusals: Panels A-G and
Supplementary.
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11. Background on Custer County election results and
demographics.
|
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12. Court notes: Voir dire.
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13. Custer/Sioux Falls motions to dismiss on
pretrial publicity with supporting affidavit.
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14. Form for discussions of peremptory
challenges.
|
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15. Jury.
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15a. Profiles of jurors.
|
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15b. Profiles of prospective jurors passed for cause
and preempted.
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16-17. [Missing].
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18. Custer attitudinal survey.
|
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19-23. [Missing].
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24. Court orders.
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25. [Missing]
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26. Custer grand jury.
|
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Juror's summons: Panels A and B (Nov. Term),
1974.
|
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Notes for testimony regarding jury investigation,
May 29, 1975.
|
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Voir dire questions.
|
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Prejudice/bias of voir dire.
|
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Questionnaire regarding post-trial juror
interviews.
|
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Lawyer recruitment.
|
| Location | Box |
| 152.B.11.8F | 8 | | |
Master file, 1975.
|
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Motions:
|
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Writ of Prohibition/Denial of Motion for
continuance, Feb.-March 1975.
|
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Identification of issues, Feb. 1975.
|
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Indexes to consolidated pretrial motions and
evidence.
|
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Motion lists.
|
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Master copy of motions filed Feb. 28 and April 1,
1975. 2 folders.
|
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Motions/memoranda packet: Vol. I-II. 2 folders.
|
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Motions:
|
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#2-#23, #29, with Index. 25 folders.
|
| Location | Box |
| 152.B.11.9B | 9 | | | | |
#24-#28, #30-#60. 30 folders.
|
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Motion for sequestration of the jury, for
additional preremptory challenges, and for an evidentiary hearing, May 1975.
|
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Post verdict/pre-appeal motions, July-Aug. 1975.
|
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Norton Tooby (attorney for defense)
files:
|
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Motions/memo packet: Vol. I-II. 2 folders.
|
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Motions: #1-#53. 44 folders.
|
| Location | Box |
| 152.B.11.10F | 10 | | |
Certificates of Service and affidavits of mailing,
Feb.-Aug. 1975
|
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Pretrial hearings notes, Feb.-May 1975.
|
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Court orders, notices, and correspondence,
Feb.-June 1975.
|
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Witness lists and indices.
|
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Master file: Witness interviews, March 26, 1975.
|
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Witness interviews, June 1975.
|
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Subpoenas, May-June 1975.
|
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Exhibit lists and a few exhibits.
|
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State funding of prosecution and "Custer County
Security Plan," 1975.
|
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Trial: Daily summaries, July 10-21, 1975.
|
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Press clippings (originals and photocopies),
March 1974-May 1975. 4 folders.
|
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Television coverage, June-July 1975.
|
| | | |
Research: Writ of habeas corpus for inability to
post bond pending appeal.
|
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Letters of support regarding bond pending appeal,
July-Aug. 1975.
|
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South Dakota vs. James Robideau:
|
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Arrest and bond reduction, March-April 1975.
|
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Jury selection:
|
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Juror questionnaires and reports:
|
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To be filed: A-W. 2 folders.
|
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Panels D-F.
|
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Jurors to be excused before voir dire.
|
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Court notes: Vior dire.
|
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Jurors passed but prerempted.
|
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Prospective jurors after voir dire.
|
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Motions and supporting material:
|
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Motions lists.
|
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Motions, Sept.-Oct. 1975:
|
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#2-#14. 14 folders.
|
| Location | Box |
| 152.B.11.11B | 11 | | | | |
#16-#65. 18 folders.
|
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Motions, Oct.-Nov. 1975.
|
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Notes on pretrial hearings, Sept. 1975.
|
| | | |
Writ of mandamus regarding disqualification of Judge
Merton Tice, Sept., Nov. 1975.
|
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Certificates of service, Oct. 9, 1975.
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Court orders, June-Oct. 1975.
|
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Motion for bail pending appeal, Nov.-Dec. 1975.
|
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Press exhibit (WKLD/OC duplicate copy), June-Oct. 1975.
|
| | | | | SEE: box 105. |
| | |
Civil action related to Custer:
|
| | | |
Dennis Banks, et al. vs. Richard Kneip, Governor of
South Dakota, et al.: Class Action for Deprivation of Constitutional Rights
Under Color of Law, Feb. 1973. 2 folders.
|
| | | |
David Hill vs. Kermit Sande and William Janklow:
Denial of Civil Rights:
|
| | | | |
Correspondence, 1973-1974.
|
| | | | |
Research.
|
| | | | |
Petition for removal to Federal District Court,
1974.
|
| | | | |
Hearing notes, Dec. 19-20, 1973.
|
| | | | |
Motion to disqualify Judge and petition for writ
of mandamus, 1973-1974.
|
| | | | |
Appeal, 1974.
|
| | | |
Russel Means, et al. vs. Joseph Bottum: Application
for Alternative Writ of Prohibition, Sept.-Oct. 1973.
|
| | | |
David Hill vs. Joseph Bottum, et al.: Pleadings to
Disqualify Judge Andrew Bogue, 1974.
|
| | | |
John Carlson, et al. vs. Judge Jon Fosheim:
Application for Writ of Prohibition, March 1974.
|
| | | |
Sarah Bad Heart Bull, et al. vs. Judge Joseph
Bottum: Application for Writ of Prohibition, April-May 1974.
|
| | | |
Dennis Banks vs. Marshall Young and William Janklow:
Denial of Rights to an Impartial Jury, June-Sept. 1975. 2 folders.
|
| Location | Box |
| 152.B.11.11B | 11 |
Wounded Knee Occupation (Feb. 27-May 8,
1973):
|
| | |
Negotiations: Agreements and amendments, 1973.
|
| | |
Case control index (check against file card
indexes).
|
| | |
Case control file: Consolidated Wounded Knee,
1973-1974.
|
| | | | SEE also: Indictments, dismissals, and negotiations. |
| | |
Defendants list: March 1974.
|
| Location | Box |
| 152.B.11.12F | 12 | |
All Active Criminal Case files: A-Z. 1 file box.
|
| | |
Closed case card file: A-Z. 2 folders.
|
| | |
Defendant files: Federal conspiracy cases:
|
| | | |
Banks, Dennis.
|
| | | |
Bellecourt, Clyde.
|
| | | |
Bissonette, Pedro:
|
| | | | |
Federal conspiracy.
|
| | | | |
Pre-Wounded Knee (CR73-5013).
|
| | | | |
Death information.
|
| | | |
Camp, Carter.
|
| | | |
Crow Dog, Leonard.
|
| | | |
Holder, Stanley.
|
| | |
Defendant files: Primarily closed federal
non-conspiracy (consists of two A-Z series):
|
| | | |
Abbott-Alvarado.
|
| Location | Box |
| 151.K.2.12F | 13 | | |
Amorosa-E.
|
| Location | Box |
| 151.K.2.13B | 14 | | |
F-Leroy.
|
| Location | Box |
| 151.K.2.14F | 15 | | |
Levin-R.
|
| Location | Box |
| 151.K.3.1B | 16 | | |
S-Z, A-C.
|
| Location | Box |
| 151.K.3.2F | 17 | | |
D-R.
|
| Location | Box |
| 151.K.3.3B | 18 | | |
S-Z.
|
| | |
Defendant Files: A-Z, State (South Dakota and
Nebraska) and local charges.
|
| | |
Indictments: A-Z by last name of the first defendant
listed, 1973. 2 folders.
|
| | |
December Indictments (non-consolidated), 1973.
|
| | |
Information pertaining to indictments, 1973.
|
| | |
Arraignments (Deadwood, S.D.), May 1973.
|
| | |
Grand Jury (Sioux Falls):
|
| | | |
Possible government witnesses and grand jury lists,
May 1973.
|
| | | |
Witness testimony:
|
| | | | |
A-G, March-Dec. 1973. 9 folders.
|
| Location | Box |
| 151.K.3.4F | 19 | | | |
H-Z, March-Dec. 1973. 13 folders.
|
| | | |
Investigation of Pedro Bissonnette's Death, Nov.
1973 WKLD/OC lawyers strategy meetings, 1973. 2 folders.
|
| | |
Informers.
|
| | |
Dismissals.
|
| | |
International court of justice.
|
| | |
Correspondence:
|
| | | |
WKLD/OC: Prosecution, 1973-1974.
|
| | | |
WKLD/OC: Courts, 1973-1975.
|
| | | |
WKLD/OC: Clients, 1974-1975.
|
| | | |
WKLD/OC: WKLD/OC, 1973-1975.
|
| | | |
U.S. Government/U.S. Government, 1974.
|
| | | |
Lawyers: A-Z. 2 folders.
|
| | | |
National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers,
1973-1974.
|
| | | |
Lawyers available: Miscellaneous, 1973-1974.
|
| | | |
Law studies, 1973.
|
| | | |
Miscellaneous, 1974-1975.
|
| | |
Jury:
|
| | | |
Juries: Selection.
|
| | | |
Jury selection and voir dire research
material.
|
| | | |
"Evaluating Potential Jurors in the
Courtroom"/Richard Christie.
|
| | | |
Voir diregarding briefs, memoranda, and motions.
2 folders.
|
| | | |
Voir dire questions.
|
| | | |
Jury opinion surveys: Interviewing and coding
materials.
|
| | | |
Voter opinion survey (Crossroads Resource
Center):
|
| | | | |
Instructions and questionnaire.
|
| | | | |
Master phone lists and logs: S.D. Judicial
Dist.-Southern Div. 2 folders.
|
| Location | Box |
| 151.K.3.5B | 20 | | | |
Survey response sheets: S.D. Judicial District
including Southern, Northern, Western, and Central Divisions, 1973. 6 folders.
|
| | | |
Random sample of jury qualification questionnaires
(South Dakota Judicial Dist.), 1974.
|
| | | |
Voter opinion survey (Twin Cities), [1973?].
|
| | |
Original indexes for duplication.
|
| Location | Box |
| 151.K.3.6F | 21 | |
Alphabetical file (Series A) and subject file index
book (St. Paul copy). 1 volume.
|
| | |
Alphabetical file (Series A) and subject file index
book (Sioux Falls copy). 2 folders.
|
| | |
Personal name index cards (Series B) A-Z (photocopy).
2 folders.
|
| | | | A cross-name card index to persons referred to by others in
subject series I, the witness files, and similar matters. The originals have
been returned to the committee. |
| | |
Personal name index cards (Series B) A-E, [F-R
missing]. 1 file box.
|
| | | | A cross-name card index to persons referred to by others in
subject series II, the witness files, and similar materials. |
| Location | Box |
| 151.K.3.7B | 22 | |
Personal name index cards (Series B) S-Z.
|
| | | | A cross-name index card to persons referred to by other in
subject series II, the witness files, and similar materials. |
| | |
Date index cards (2 file boxes): A chronological index
to names and events referred to in the subject files, 1868-1974.
|
| | |
Subject Files:
|
| | | | Subject series I and II use similar folder numbers and titles.
Although the series are similar they are not exact duplicates and researchers
should check both for complete coverage. |
| | | |
Series I:
|
| | | | |
1. Russell Means tribal arrest, 1972.
|
| | | | |
2. Pre-Wounded Knee events: i.e., Scottsbluff, Rapid
City, Custer, etc.
|
| | | | |
3. Threats, intimidation, assaults by
marshals.
|
| | | | |
4. Threats, intimidation, assaults by
FBI.
|
| | | | |
5. Threats, intimidation, assaults by
BIA.
|
| | | | |
6. Threats, intimidation, assaults by
goons.
|
| | | | |
7. Threats, intimidation, assaults by Federal
employees.
|
| | | | |
8. Threats, intimidation, assaults by Tribal
employees.
|
| | | | |
9. Threats, intimidation, assaults by BIA
employees.
|
| | | | |
10. Road blocks.
|
| | | | |
11. Cluster housing.
|
| | | | |
12. Wounded Knee Trading Post.
|
| | | | |
13. Wilson impeachment.
|
| Location | Box |
| 151.K.3.8F | 23 | | | |
14. Wilson government.
|
| | | | |
15. Medical conditions and treatments.
|
| | | | |
16. Education.
|
| | | | |
17. Nutrition.
|
| | | | |
18. Judical system.
|
| | | | |
19. Pine Ridge legal system.
|
| | | | |
20. Job losses, illegal firings, and
threats.
|
| | | | |
21. Political groups on reservation and their
activities/ultra right wing: John Birch Activity.
|
| | | | |
22. Land leasing system.
|
| | | | |
23. OSCRO. 2 folders.
|
| | | | |
24. Inter-district council.
|
| | | | |
25. Wounded Knee residents: Petitions by them,
etc.
|
| | | | |
26. Calico meeting.
|
| | | | |
27. Invitation.
|
| | | | |
28. Wounded Knee liberation: Parts A-C (nos. 1-105).
3 folders.
|
| | | | |
29. Habitation: Life inside Wounded Knee.
|
| | | | |
30. Negotiations.
|
| | | | |
31. Departure.
|
| | | | |
32. Epilogue.
|
| | | | |
33. WKLD/OC-AIM.
|
| | | | |
34. Government research/Reports [missing].
|
| | | | |
35a. Handwritten logs.
|
| | | | |
35b. Typed surveillance logs of license plates,
entrance-exit, etc.
|
| | | | |
36. Lab reports (FBI).
|
| | | | |
37. American Indians: Statistics and general
information not related to Wounded Knee.
|
| Location | Box |
| 151.K.3.9B | 24 | | | |
38. Solidarity.
|
| | | | |
39. Organizations other than WKLD/OC-AIM.
|
| | | | |
40. Oglala Corporations, businesses, and
companies.
|
| | | | |
41a. Inventories (items seized).
|
| | | | |
41b. Receipts: Commercial, telephone (also regarding
trading post).
|
| | | | |
42a. Tribal affairs: Correspondence.
|
| | | | |
42b. Tribal affairs: Minutes, resolutions, and
miscellaneous documents. 3 folders.
|
| | | | |
43. Newspaper articles from discovery.
|
| | | | |
44. Government agencies (other than listed)
[missing].
|
| | | | |
45. Military involvement [missing].
|
| | | |
Series II.
|
| | | | |
1. Russell Means tribal arrest, 1972.
|
| | | | |
2. Pre-Wounded Knee events: i.e., Scottsbluff, Rapid
City, Custer, etc.
|
| | | | |
3. Threats and intimidation by Marshals and General
Marshal material.
|
| | | | |
4. FBI Harassment.
|
| | | | |
5. Threats, intimidation, and assaults by BIA.
|
| | | | |
6. Harassment: Threats and assaults by goons.
2 folders.
|
| | | | |
6a. Pine Ridge Airport Incident (Feb. 26, 1975).
|
| | | | |
7. Threats, intimidation, assaults by Federal
employees.
|
| | | | |
8. Threats, intimidation, assaults by Tribal
employees.
|
| | | | |
9. Threats, intimidation, assaults by BIA
employees.
|
| | | | |
10. Road blocks.
|
| | | | |
11. Cluster housing.
|
| | | | |
12. Wounded Knee Trading Post:
|
| | | | | |
A. Jesse Sun Bear. 2 folders.
|
| | | | | |
B. Pre Wounded Knee: Records, inventory,
books.
|
| | | | | |
C. Inventory of items missing.
|
| | | | | |
D. Identification of confiscated items.
|
| | | | | |
E. Value of confiscated items.
|
| | | | | |
F. History and description.
|
| | | | | |
G. C & F Trucking Company.
|
| | | | | |
H. Licenses.
|
| | | | | |
I. Corruption.
|
| | | | |
13. Wilson impeachment.
|
| | | | |
14. Wilson government.
|
| | | | | |
A. Miscellaneous.
|
| Location | Box |
| 151.K.3.10F | 25 | | | | |
B. Pre-Wounded Knee.
|
| | | | | |
C. During Wounded Knee.
|
| | | | | |
D. Post-Wounded Knee.
|
| | | | |
15. Medical conditions and treatments.
|
| | | | |
16. [missing].
|
| | | | |
17. Nutrition: Welfare and unemployment.
|
| | | | |
18. Judical system.
|
| | | | |
19. Pine Ridge legal system.
|
| | | | |
20. Job firing (threats).
|
| | | | |
21. Political groups on reservation including John
Birch Society.
|
| | | | |
22. Land leasing system.
|
| | | | |
23. OSCRO.
|
| | | | |
24. Inter-district council.
|
| | | | |
25. Wounded Knee residents: Petitions by them,
etc.
|
| | | | |
26. Calico meetings: Parts A-C. 3 folders.
|
| | | | |
27. Invitation.
|
| | | | |
28. Wounded Knee liberation:
|
| | | | | |
28.0. Miscellaneous.
|
| | | | | |
28.1. Shooting of Fitzgerald.
|
| | | | | |
28.2. Murder of Frank Clearwater.
|
| | | | | |
28.3. Entry into Wounded Knee.
|
| | | | | |
28.4. Firefight.
|
| | | | | |
28.5. [missing].
|
| | | | | |
28.6. Identification of people and things: Parts A-C.
3 folders.
|
| | | | | |
28.6. Identification of people and things: Parts D-F.
3 folders.
|
| Location | Box |
| 147.I.3.5B | 26 | | | | |
28.7. Maps and photographs of Pine Ridge
Reservation.
|
| | | | | |
28.8. Hostages.
|
| | | | | |
28.9. Search and seizure: Parts A-B. 2 folders.
|
| | | | | |
28.10. [missing].
|
| | | | | |
28.11. Shooting of Marshal Grimm.
|
| | | | | |
28.12. Shooting of Buddy Lamont.
|
| | | | | |
28.13. Traditional chiefs and headmen.
|
| | | | | |
28.14. U-Haul van.
|
| | | | | |
28.15. Civil disorder-postal.
|
| | | | | |
28.16. Arrests.
|
| | | | | |
28.17. Airlift.
|
| | | | | |
28.18. Military involvement: Parts A-D. 8 folders.
|
| | | | | |
28.19 .Ten Days of War (April 17-27, 1973).
|
| | | | |
29. Habitation: Life inside Wounded Knee.
|
| Location | Box |
| 147.I.3.6F | 27 | | | |
30. Negotiations.
|
| | | | |
31. Departure.
|
| | | | |
32. Epilogue.
|
| | | | |
33. WKLD/OC-AIM.
|
| | | | |
34. American Indians.
|
| | | | |
35. Evidence control and lab reports.
|
| | | | |
36. Government reports and research on Wounded
Knee.
|
| | | | |
37. [missing].
|
| | | | |
38. [missing].
|
| | | | |
39. Oglala corporations, businesses, and
companies.
|
| | | | |
40. Outside support.
|
| | | | |
41. AIM security.
|
| | | | |
42. FBI surveillance during Wounded Knee.
|
| | | | |
43. Wounded Knee Communications Center, Rapid
City.
|
| | | | |
44. Treaty.
|
| | | | |
45. BIA: General.
|
| | | | |
46. Wounded Knee publication with map.
|
| | | | |
47. Informants.
|
| | | | |
48. Governmental misconduct.
|
| | | | |
49. Weather reports.
|
| Location | Box |
| 147.I.3.7B | 28 | |
Personal name files (discovery materials, affidavits,
reports, depositions, and other materials):
|
| | | |
A-F.
|
| Location | Box |
| 147.I.3.8F | 29 | | |
G-Medicine.
|
| Location | Box |
| 147.I.3.9B | 30 | | |
Merrill-V.
|
| Location | Box |
| 147.I.3.10F | 31 | | |
W-Z.
|
| | |
Depositions (defense witnesses): A-Z.5 folders.
|
| | |
Witness files:
|
| | | |
A-Czywczynski: Inventory.
|
| Location | Box |
| 147I.4.1B | 32 | | |
Czywczynski, James-Gildersleeve, Agnes.
|
| Location | Box |
| 147.I.4.2F | 33 | | |
Gildersleeve, Agnes-L.
|
| Location | Box |
| 147.I.4.3B | 34 | | |
M-Trueblood.
|
| Location | Box |
| 147.I.4.4F | 35 | | |
Two Bulls-Y.
|
| | |
Master index file (St. Paul and [Sioux Falls?]
copies):
|
| | | |
Discovery material, FBI 302 interviews and radio
log, marshal's log, Abourezk hearings, and tribal and executive council
minutes. 2 folders.
|
| | |
FBI Jenks witness material-3500s (two A-Z series with
table of contents):
|
| | | |
A-Z; A-H. 10 folders.
|
| Location | Box |
| 147.I.4.5B | 36 | | |
I-Z. 4 folders.
|
| | |
FBI 302 interviews with defendants and others (St.
Paul and [Sioux Falls?] copies: 3 folders and 1 volume.
|
| | | | Arranged by case number with indexes. |
| | |
FBI 302 defendant interviews: A-Z.
|
| | |
Statement: Rev. Wesley Hunter (Sioux Falls), Nov. 12,
1973.
|
| | |
Discovery material: Personal property in boxes, Rapid
City meeting (St. Paul and Sioux Falls copies), Nov. 19, 1973. 2 folders.
|
| | |
FBI discovery letters, summaries, etc., Dec. 1973-July 1974. 2 folders.
|
| | |
Discovery session: Meeting notes and lists,
March 9, 1974.
|
| | |
Government discovery: Significant material pulled by
Carter and Stan: Maps and news articles.
|
|