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  1. Background. There were many unsolved murders and drive-by shootings on the reservation, caused by a culture clash between traditional and Americanized Sioux. The American Indian Movement (AIM) was invited to the reservation to help assert traditional values. It was headquartered at Calvin Jumping Bull's property on the southern edge of Oglala.

    • Arthur Chobanian
    • Norman Zigrossi, Robert Sikma, Darelle Butler, Bob Robideau, Norman Brown, Leonard Peltier
  2. In an interview with the author Peter Matthiessen (In the Spirit of Crazy Horse, 1983), Peltier described working on a car in Oglala, claiming to have driven back to the Jumping Bull Compound about an hour before the shooting started.

  3. 26 giu 1992 · Incident at Oglala: Directed by Michael Apted. With Norman Zigrossi, Robert Sikma, Darelle 'Dino' Butler, Bob Robideau. This film describes the events surrounding a 1975 shootout at the Pine Ridge reservation in S. Dakota where two FBI agents were killed.

    • (1,3K)
    • Documentary, History
    • Michael Apted
    • 1992-06-26
  4. 26 giu 1992 · Running time: 1:33. MPAA rating: PG. On the morning of June 26, 1975, two FBI special agents-reportedly following a red pick-up truck-drove onto the desolate Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota,...

  5. Rated: 4/5 • Jan 13, 2008. Robert Redford narrates this documentary about the Pine Ridge Shootout on an Oglala Sioux reservation in South Dakota. On June 26, 1975, two FBI agents are searching...

    • (21)
    • Michael Apted
    • PG
    • Wildwood Enterprises
  6. On June 26, 1975, two FBI agents entered the Jumping Bull compound on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation at Oglala, S.D.The agents, Jack Kohler and Robert Williams, were in pursuit of Jimmy Eagle ...

  7. 26 giu 1992 · "Incident at Oglala" talks to various government witnesses, including one apparently mentally disturbed woman who changed her crucial testimony. There is the anonymous, hooded "Mr. X," who says he knows who killed the agents, and it wasn't Peltier.