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John Trudell was an American Indian author, poet, actor, musician, and political activist. He was the spokesperson for the United Indians of All Tribes' takeover of Alcatraz beginning in 1969, broadcasting as Radio Free Alcatraz. During most of the 1970s, he served as the chairman of the American Indian Movement, based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. After his pregnant wife, three children and mother-in-law were killed in 1979 in a fire at the home of his parents-in-law on the Shoshone-Paiute Tribes Duck Valley Indian Reservation in Nevada, Trudell turned to writing, music and film as a second career. He acted in three films in the 1990s. The documentary Trudell (2005) was made about him and his life as an activist and artist.
Born: 1946-02-15 in Omaha, Nebraska, USA
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Powwow Highway

Incident at Oglala

On Deadly Ground

Making a Noise: A Native American Musical Journey with Robbie Robertson

A Thousand Roads

Thunderheart

Extreme Measures

Dreamkeeper

Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World

The 11th Hour

Trudell

Dark Blood

Smoke Signals

Reel Injun

America's Lost Landscape: The Tallgrass Prairie

Lakota Nation vs. United States

No More Smoke Signals

Taking Alcatraz
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