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5 unusual facts about Hank Adams


Carter Camp

During the caravan, Camp and Hank Adams, then president of the National Coalition of Churches, wrote the Twenty Points document.

Frank Fools Crow

Hank Adams, the personal representative of the President, arrived with an agreement to the proposal that the chiefs had sent to the White House on May 3.

Hank Adams

He fought against state fishing regulations on the Nisqually River in Washington, and for his actions he was arrested often between 1968 and 1971.

He was the intermediary between the head of the Lakota Occupation, Frank Fools Crow and the White House.

Les Whitten

In 1972 he was arrested with Hank Adams for removing boxes of documents from the Bureau of Indian Affairs after the Trail of Broken Treaties protest led to the occupation of the BIA offices, but the case was quickly dismissed.



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