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RUSSEL MEANS
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Where White Men Fear to Tread:
The Autobiography of Russell Means

Russell Means, Marvin J. Wolf / Paperback / Published 1997
Synopsis: Russell Means is, without a doubt, the most controversial and perhaps most revolutionary Native American leader of this century. Where White Men Fear to Tread tells the first-hand story of Means' life so far, in which he has done everything possible to dramatize the Native American desire for self-determination--from storming Mt. Rushmore to seizing Plymouth Rock to leading a 71-day takeover of Wounded Knee. Photos.

Where White Men Fear to Tread:
The Autobiography of Russell Means

Russell Means, Marvin J. Wolf / Hardcover / Published 1995
Booknews, Inc. , 08/01/96: Tells the absorbing story of Russell Means, the accountant- turned-Indian activist who led a 71-day armed takeover of Wounded Knee in 1973. His life story is presented in the context of the Indian struggle for cultural identity and self-determination. B&w photographs. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Where White Men Fear to Tread:
The Autobiography of Russell Means

Russell Means, Marvin J. Wolf / Audio Cassette / Published 1996
Synopsis: In 1973, Means led a 71-day armed takeover of Wounded Knee by members of the American Indian Movement. Since then, he has been a political prisoner, a Hollywood movie star, and the object of 13 assassination attempts. Here, he speaks of the efforts of Native Americans to maintain their cultural identity in spite of rampant racism and attempts to destroy their culture and their race. 3 cassettes.

VHS VIDEO CASSETTE TAPE
Windrunner/Clamshell
Russell Means / VHS Tape / Published 1997
Vhs Video Edition, VHS Tape Published by WARNERVISION,
Publication date: March 1997, ISBN: 6304292473

The Book of Elders:
The Life Stories of Great American Indians

Sandy Johnson (Editor), Dan Budnik (Photographer)
/ Paperback / Published 1994
From the Publisher: An exquisite collection of life stories and striking photographs of some of this country's greatest living American Indian elders, many of whom have never before been interviewed. (Religion & Spirituality)

The Book of Elders: The Life Stories &
Wisdom of Great American Indians [ABRIDGED]

by Sandy Johnson (Editor), Russell Means (Reader), Marjorie Tanin (Narrator) Audio Cassette / Abridged edition / (December 1996)
Audio Literature; ISBN: 1574530518 Synopsis: "Sandy Johnson traveled across North America to chronicle the life stories of elders from such tribes as the Navajo, Hopi, Sioux and Mohawk. The elders are spiritual, political and cultural touchstones of their communities and talk of life on the reservation, environmental issues, the modern challenges of substance abuse, and the survival of their native culture. The voices Johnson encounters are critical to all who share a concern for the planet and the spiritual life of those who live on it."


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