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The Unquiet Grave : the FBI and the Struggle for the Soul of Indian Country  Cover Image Book Book

The Unquiet Grave : the FBI and the Struggle for the Soul of Indian Country

Hendricks, Steve. (Author).

Summary: In 1976 the body of Anna Mae Aquash, an American Indian luminary, was found frozen in the Badlands of South Dakota-or so the FBI said. After a suspicious autopsy and a rushed burial, friends had Aquash exhumed and found a .32-caliber bullet in her skull. Using this scandal as a point of departure, The Unquiet Grave opens a tunnel into the dark side of the FBI and its subversion of American Indian activists. But the book also discovers things the Indians would prefer to keep buried. What unfolds is a sinuous tale of conspiracy, murder, and cover-up that stretches from the plains of South Dakota to the polished corridors of Washington, D.C. First-time author Steve Hendricks sued the FBI over several years to pry out thousands of unseen documents about the events. His work was supported by the prestigious Fund for Investigative Journalism. Hendricks, who has freelanced for The Nation, Boston Globe, Orion, and public radio, is one of those rare reporters whose investigative tenacity is accompanied by grace with the written word.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781568583648 (pbk.)
  • ISBN: 1568583648 (pbk.)
  • Physical Description: print
    490 pages ; 23 cm.
  • Publisher: New York: Thunder's Mouth Press, 2007, c2006.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Note to the reader -- Map -- Then (chapters 1 through 12) -- Now (chapters 13 through 17) -- Postscript -- Acknowledgments -- About the book -- Endnotes -- Index.
Subject: Aquash, Anna Mae 1945-1976
Indians of North America Civil rights
Indians of North America South Dakota
Indians of North America Government relations
American Indian Movement.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Northwest Indian College.

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520 . ‡aIn 1976 the body of Anna Mae Aquash, an American Indian luminary, was found frozen in the Badlands of South Dakota-or so the FBI said. After a suspicious autopsy and a rushed burial, friends had Aquash exhumed and found a .32-caliber bullet in her skull. Using this scandal as a point of departure, The Unquiet Grave opens a tunnel into the dark side of the FBI and its subversion of American Indian activists. But the book also discovers things the Indians would prefer to keep buried. What unfolds is a sinuous tale of conspiracy, murder, and cover-up that stretches from the plains of South Dakota to the polished corridors of Washington, D.C. First-time author Steve Hendricks sued the FBI over several years to pry out thousands of unseen documents about the events. His work was supported by the prestigious Fund for Investigative Journalism. Hendricks, who has freelanced for The Nation, Boston Globe, Orion, and public radio, is one of those rare reporters whose investigative tenacity is accompanied by grace with the written word.
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