American Indian Oral History: Interview with Albert Trimble

The oral history interview of Albert Trimble concerning conditions on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota after Wounded Knee II was conducted by UNO student Thomas Brownoll on April 30, 1976. Trimble shared his thoughts about the Indian and non-Indian populations living on the Pine Ridge Reservation and gave details regarding his election as Tribal Council President when he ran against Richard A. "Dick" Wilson in 1975., UNO Libraries' Archives & Special Collections, 00:40:59
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Abstract/Description: The oral history interview of Albert Trimble concerning conditions on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota after Wounded Knee II was conducted by UNO student Thomas Brownoll on April 30, 1976. Trimble shared his thoughts about the Indian and non-Indian populations living on the Pine Ridge Reservation and gave details regarding his election as Tribal Council President when he ran against Richard A. "Dick" Wilson in 1975.
Subject(s): Oglala Sioux Tribe
Indians of North America
Indians of North America -- History
Indians of North America -- Interviews
Audiocassettes
Oral Histories (document genres)
Date Created: 1976-04-30

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