WYNN CITY
On February 24, 1976, Annie Mae Aquash’s body was found by the side of State Road 73 in the northeast corner of the on the Pine Ridge Reservation, about 10 miles from Wanblee, South Dakota.Annie Mae Pictou was from Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia. My father was from Havre Boucher, Nova Scotia. He loved her. He was proud of her. I remember how pissed he was in the spring of 1976, after Annie Mae was found frozen upon the ground in a reservation in South Dakota. So it is today that I let you know: Annie Mae was a true hero. She fought the good fight seeking justice for the First Nations. She is an inspiration to me every single day that I breathe.

On February 24, 1976, Annie Mae Aquash’s body was found by the side of State Road 73 in the northeast corner of the on the Pine Ridge Reservation, about 10 miles from Wanblee, South Dakota.

Annie Mae Pictou was from Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia. My father was from Havre Boucher, Nova Scotia. He loved her. He was proud of her. I remember how pissed he was in the spring of 1976, after Annie Mae was found frozen upon the ground in a reservation in South Dakota.

So it is today that I let you know: Annie Mae was a true hero. She fought the good fight seeking justice for the First Nations. She is an inspiration to me every single day that I breathe.


Annie Mae Pictou Aquash

Annie Mae Pictou Aquash



Studio portrait of two Kiowa girls in native dress - ca. 1890

Studio portrait of two Kiowa girls in native dress - ca. 1890


Young Annie Mae. Annie Mae Pictou Aquash (Mi’kmaq)Naguset Eask - Sun WomanMarch 27, 1945 - December 12, 1975Shubenacadie, Nova ScotiaPlease take a moment and take a look at the link below. This woman’s heroic story and her family’s quest for justice has taken a backseat to the revisionist lies in support of the people directly responsible for her rape and murder. Justice for Annie Mae Pictou Aquash Woman Warrior

Young Annie Mae.

Annie Mae Pictou Aquash (Mi’kmaq)
Naguset Eask - Sun Woman
March 27, 1945 - December 12, 1975
Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia

Please take a moment and take a look at the link below. This woman’s heroic story and her family’s quest for justice has taken a backseat to the revisionist lies in support of the people directly responsible for her rape and murder.

Justice for Annie Mae Pictou Aquash Woman Warrior


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Annie Mae MY LIFE


Dignity

Dignity


Indian Boy at Crow Fair by James Bama

Indian Boy at Crow Fair by James Bama