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American Indian Movement of Colorado         
The American Indian Movement of Colorado (Colorado AIM), also called AIM-International Confederation of Autonomous Chapters, is a breakaway group from the American Indian Movement.
Indian independence movement         
  • Cover of a 1909 issue of the Tamil magazine ''Vijaya'' showing "Mother India" ([[Bharat Mata]]) with her diverse progeny and the rallying cry "[[Vande Mataram]]".
  • The public executions of convicted sepoy mutineers of the [[1915 Singapore Mutiny]] at [[Outram Road]], Singapore.
  • The [[1915 Singapore Mutiny]] memorial tablet at the entrance of the [[Victoria Memorial Hall]], [[Singapore]].
  • page=179}} Quote: "The first modern nationalist movement to arise in the non-European empire, and one that became an inspiration for many others, was the Indian Congress."</ref>
  • Lord Hardinge]].
  • Mahatma Gandhi discusses the Quit India Movement with Nehru
  • Gandhi and [[Abdul Ghaffar Khan]] at a pro-independence rally in [[Peshawar]], 1938
  • Mahatma Gandhi.
  • ''[[Ghadar di Gunj]]'', was [[Ghadar Party]] literature produced in the early stages of the movement. A compilation of nationalist literature, it was banned in India in 1913.
  • [[India House]] founded by [[Shyamji Krishna Varma]] to promote nationalist views among Indian students in Britain. A number of [[blue plaque]]s commemorate the stay of its various Indian revolutionaries including: [[Madan Lal Dhingra]], [[V. V. S. Aiyar]], [[Vinayak Damodar Savarkar]], [[Senapati Bapat]], [[M. P. T. Acharya]], [[Anant Laxman Kanhere]] and [[Chempakaraman Pillai]].
  • the Mission]] with the German and Turkish delegates in Kabul, 1915. Seated to his right is [[Werner Otto von Hentig]].
  • Jinnah]] with [[Mahatma Gandhi]], 1944.
  • [[Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru]] became the first Prime Minister of India in 1947
  • [[Lala Lajpat Rai]], [[Bal Gangadhar Tilak]], and [[Bipin Chandra Pal]], popularly known as Lal Bal Pal.
  • [[Gandhi]] leading the famous 1930 [[Salt March]], a notable example of ''satyagraha''.
  • Procession in [[Bangalore]] during the [[Quit India Movement]].
  • Rare photograph of Hindustan Times Newspaper when India got its Independence from the British.
INDIAN NATIONAL MOVEMENT SEEKING TO END BRITISH RULE (1857-1947)
India's Independence Movement; India's independence movement; Indian Independence Struggle; Independence of India; Indian freedom struggle; Indian Independence Strugle; Indian nationalist movement; Indian independence struggle; Indian Independence Movement; Indian freedom movement; Indian Independence movement; Indian Freedom Movement; Indian Freedom Struggle; Indian struggle for independence; India's Freedom Struggle; India's independence; India's freedom struggle; Nationalist Movements in India; Indian Revolution; India independence; Indian Independence struggle; Indian National Movement; Founding Fathers of India; India's Independence
The Indian independence movement was a series of historic events with the ultimate aim of ending British rule in India. It lasted from 1857 to 1947.
Indian Movement Túpac Katari-One         
The Indian Movement Túpac Katari-One (Spanish: Movimiento Indio Túpac Katari-Uno, MITKA-1) was an Indigenous political party in Bolivia.
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1. MINNEAPOLIS –– Vernon Bellecourt, a longtime leader of the American Indian Movement who fought against the use of American Indian nicknames for sports teams, died Saturday his brother said.
2. Among those arrested Saturday were American Indian Movement activist Russell Means and Glenn Morris, an associate professor of political science at the University of Colorado.
3. The Pine Ridge shootout left three people dead amid battles between federal agents and the American Indian Movement in the 1'70s.
4. Russell Means, an Indian actor who was part of the American Indian Movement of the 1'70s, plans to help with the blockade.
5. By the end of the day the two agents were dead, along with a member of the American Indian Movement (Aim), which considered the so–called Jumping Bull property a stronghold.