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Featured in this episode: Kevin McKiernan, Steve Hendricks
To learn more:
From Wounded Knee to Standing Rock: A Reporter's Journey by Kevin McKiernan
The Unquiet Grave: The FBI and the Struggle for the Soul of Indian Country by Steve Hendricks
The Spirit of Annie Mae by Catherine Anne Martin
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Additional music:
“Unanswered Questions” and “Clean Soul” by Kevin Macleod, “I Am A Man Who Will Fight For Your Honor” by Chris Zabriskie, and “The Wrong Way” by Jahzzar adapted.
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