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After Alcatraz: American Indian uprisings, 2/4/99

Media Resources Center, University of California, Berkeley
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Title

After Alcatraz: American Indian uprisings, 2/4/99

Date Created

1999-02-04

Description

A panel of American Indians comments on their personal experiences in the occupation of Alcatraz Island, the "relocation program" and urban Indians, the preservation of American Indian history through film and other means and the current situation of American Indians in California.

Subject Topic

United Bay Area Indian Council--History
Indian occupation of Alcatraz (Motion picture)
Indians of North America--California--San Francisco Bay Area--Political activity
Indians of North America--California--San Francisco Bay Area
Indians of North America--California--Government relations
Alcatraz Island (Calif.)--History--Indian occupation, 1969-1971

Media Type

Moving Image

Format

1/2 inch videotape

Number of Parts

1 Tape of 1

Copyright Statement

Office of Media Services, University of California

Country of Creation

US

Source Institution

Media Resources Center, University of California, Berkeley

Source Call Number

VIDEO/C 5974

Source Institution Contact Information

150 Moffitt Library #6000, Berkeley, CA, 94720-6000, US, Telephone: (510) 642-8197, email: avmccirc@library.berkeley.edu, http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/

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