Mary Crow Dog Research Paper

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Mary crow Dog Mary grew up poor on Rosebud Sioux Reservation in the late 1950’s. Mary had several names growing up such as, Mary Brave Bird and Mary Crow Dog. Her father who was white, left her as a baby, in which she was sometimes mocked and called a “iyeska”. (half-breed) When she was about eighteen she joined a Indian movement (AIM) and gave birth to her first child on a two month violent occupation of Wounded Knee on Pine Ridge Reservation in February 1973 in South Dakota.

Mary was born September 6, 1950 to a full blooded lakota mother, while her father was white. When she was still a baby her father left her, she usually got mocked for being a half blood. Mary and her other mother raised in a tent on The Dog reservation, then taken to St, Francis boarding school where she was converted into catholicism all at age of five. Mary and other Indian students were beaten by the nuns when they spoke their native language.
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The school also left many of the Indians uneducated. When she finally turned eighteen, Mary joined The Indian Movement (AIM) in hope to make a difference in people's lives. AIM led well-publicized protest that. Occupied officers in indian affairs in Washington. She married leonard crow dog , the sundance chief. They had four children , but Mary and Leonard divorced, and they remarried. Her husband gotten into a car accident, so Mary's grandparents had to raise the children while Mary went to