On November 9, 1969, preparing to take over the former federal prison known as Alcatraz, nearly 100 native American college students stood by the San Francisco Bay, but they went to the island There was not. Protest leader Fortune Eagle persuaded Canadian sailing captain Ronald Craig to join the cruise instead of going to the island without accepting the failure. In the middle of the trip, Richard Oaks and some other American Indians sneaked into the boat and tried to go swimming to the island.
"California State: From 20th November 1969 to 11th June 1971, Native Americans took over and used Alcatraz as land of India Occupied Alcatraz", the acquisition of the all-tribe Indian (IAT) Leadership was held for 14 months In the end, it ended when the Indians were forcibly expelled by the federal government. All tribal Indians cited Laramie Treaty (1868) between the United States of America and Sue to declare the island. This treaty will return all retired, abandoned and unused Federal Land to indigenous peoples. When Alcatraz prison was closed in 1963, the United States declared the island the rest of the federal property. So the red electric activist regained it.
On November 9, 1969, preparing to take over the former federal prison known as Alcatraz, nearly 100 native American college students stood by the San Francisco Bay, but they went to the island There was not. Protest leader Fortune Eagle persuaded Canadian sailing captain Ronald Craig to join the cruise instead of going to the island without accepting the failure. - Native Americans are the first countries to live in the United States. They lived about 40,000 years ago. Native Americans have a rich history. Native Americans live in many tribes. They are very religious. They participated in many battles. America has a long history. They fight, fight, and win. Native Americans live in tribes. They built a city there. They get food through hunting and fishing
Military service and urban residency have contributed to the growing native American activities from 1969 to 1971, especially when the group of Indian students in San Francisco occupied Alcatraz since the 1960s. At the same time, the American Indian Movement (AIM) was founded in Minneapolis and branches were founded in central America. Native American combined a spiritual activity with a political activity. Political protest action has evoked public attention and sympathy of the Americans