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(Original Caption) Washington: Battle-ready American Indians, some armed with makeshift weapons and bows and arrows, man a barricade blocking the entrance to the Bureau of Indian Affairs early November 4th. Hundreds of Indians who converged on the Nation's Capital to demand "self determination" illegally occupied the Bureau despite a federal court order to evict them. Unleash your creativity and transform your space into a visual masterpiece.

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In early November 1969 hundreds of American Indians gathered in Washington D.C to protest for self-determination at the Bureau of Indian Affairs, defying a federal court order to vacate the premises; here they stand manning barricades with makeshift weapons and bows & arrows as tensions rise amidst their demands.


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A Powerful Moment in History" Framed Print - "American Indians Protesting" By Bettmann from Fine Art Storehouse This striking image captures a pivotal moment in American history, as Native Americans stand united against injustice. With makeshift weapons and bows at the ready, they block access to the Bureau of Indian Affairs, demanding recognition and respect for their rights. A poignant reminder of the struggles faced by indigenous communities, this framed print is not only a testament to their strength but also an important piece of historical documentation.


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American Indians Protesting by Bettmann from Fine Art Storehouse. A powerful image capturing a pivotal moment in history, this photograph shows American Indians standing strong against oppression as they block access to the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Printed with high-quality archival materials for long-lasting preservation.


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