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File Size: 36590 KB
Print Length: 508 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 146990571X
Publisher: Wild Embers Press; First Edition edition (April 1, 2014)
Publication Date: April 1, 2014
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B00JET2WPO
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Excellent information of the Ghost Rider history
Very good information on the subject.
`Ghost Rider Roads' was given to me as a gift from a beloved friend. And this seems only fitting. Antoinette Nora Claypoole has created a labor of love that sings out from every page of her compassion for the indigenous people of our country, but also with outrage at the injustices they have faced. According to the book's endnotes, her goal is to `unsilence truth'. So here, now, are the tales of fairly recent events that can be told.The author's tireless research and keen observation, her inquiries under the Freedom of Information Act, and interviews with the people who, in a sense, `let her in' to tell their stories; all these make `Ghost Rider Roads' a riveting story told through native voices.Their trust in her is one of the many things that make this book remarkable, because Claypoole is not a Native American. She speaks fondly of her `hippy chick days'--many in Oregon, where she was first called to walk the road of the American Indian Nation--to follow the path of others with whom her life would soon become entwined as she became an activist for the American Indian Movement as well as its causes, such as the life imprisonment of Leonard Peltier, who, the evidence makes plain, is an innocent man. Another is justice for the unsolved murder of Anna Mae Pictou Aquash, M'inmaq Tribe, (Nova Scotia). A young woman, activist and mother, she was shot execution-style. And although the FBI knew her by name and by sight, they hastily buried her, simply, as `Jane Doe'. Some said it was simple. She `knew too much'. (Claypoole's book on Anna Mae, published in 1999, is now in permanent collection at the Smithsonian.)`Ghost Rider Roads' is a murder mystery. It is also a tale of greed that reaches as high up as the federal government, when uranium was discovered on tribal `junk land' once tossed to the Indians. It's an expose' of the FBI's covert infiltration, as they planted `snitches' within the tribes. Their actions set brother against brother and created a palpable air of paranoia so strong it ended in violence and lost lives.Over time, Claypoole realized that the stories of events that were either becoming legend or being buried needed to be gathered together from their many sources and transferred from an oral to a written form for posterity; to give the next generation an honest account as seen through the eyes of their elders. Thus, this book.Trial and interview transcripts as well as newspaper articles and previously classified documents are peppered throughout the book. `Ghost Rider Roads' will compel with its storytelling flow, its poetic yet grounded narration, but most of all, with the haunting words of those who, without Claypoole's gentle insistence, may have remained silent.This is a very important book. Many lives have been shattered. Many laws have been broken and overlooked. Many rights have been marginalized or ignored. And that affects us all.In an ideal world, `Ghost Rider Roads' would be a textbook in every classroom. Antoinette Nora Claypoole--summoning the best of her powers as poet, journalist and historian--has written a book with legs. Her compassion and sense of purpose shine through and she has every reason to be proud. She has unsilenced truth.
Ghost Rider Roads: American Indian Movement 1971-2011The late sixties and early seventies were a time unlike any other in Native American history. For the first time a nationwide indigenous network was born, an American Indian Movement.AIM first entered the collective conscious on Thanksgiving Day, 1970 by seizing a replica of the Mayflower in Boston Harbor. The Trail of Broken Treaties, the retaking of land in Minneapolis for a schoolhouse, the standoff at Wounded Knee - it was a momentous time in history, comprised of real people and real stories.Ghost Rider Roads tells those stories. Author Antoinette Nora Claypoole weaves a tale consisting of interviews and written reflections and her own assignments for Pacifica Radio in Los Angeles to make those times come alive for the reader. If these events are new to you, this book will take you back in time. If you were around then, this will bring back the memories and fill in the blank spots.Annie Mae Aquash was a mother, a member of the Micmac tribe and a hard-fighting AIM activist. Her murder was unsolved for many years until the federal govt charged Arlo Looking Cloud and John Graham with the crime. The belief among many that COINTELPRO fed AIM paranoia until they murdered one of their own is the basis of the govt case and this belief made its way into the mainstream. Ms Claypoole takes this on, helping to put the onus back on the FBI.The author takes on the Peltier trial and sentencing as well, reinforcing evidence that the Ojibwa/Chippewa was framed, using the governments own excluded evidence against them. Simply put, an innocent man has languished in prison for more than a generation.There is no real sense of closure in the book, rather an understanding that the issues in Indian Country continue and the struggles for freedom and justice continue. Those who survived the ravages of COINTELPRO are now elders.
this book is an important collection of stories about the american indian movement that needs to be read in order to continue to re-awaken to the reality that this civilization is founded on domination and opression and continues to be built on the backs of opressed people and landbases at home and abroad. these are stories and voices of a genocidally repressed peoples who managed to live on this land for 13,000 years and more, in harmony and ecological stability, while the current regime has decimated the land base within a short and violent 200 years. it is not always easy to get stories that are not spun by the establishment to support the idea that this american life is built on a dream of freedom and independence. here, antoinette nora claypoole has gathered just such stories, alive with the efforts of AIM to take back some of the land torn from their bleeding fingers and to keep their rights to practice sacred ways which the american government has tried to repress with every possible strategy and with relentless violence. thank god that some are still working to sustain these ways, because maybe, just maybe, if we can wake up soon enough and join the fight, we will still have a home, clean water, fresh air, soil, forests, and the right to live in true peace and freedom.
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