The American Indian Movement of the 1970s fought for Native liberation and survival as a community of extended families. Madonna Thunder Hawk, an AIM leader, created the "We Will Remember" Survival School, an alternative to government-run education, with a group of activist children, including her daughter Marcy.
Warrior Women
Madonna Thunder Hawk, a tireless community organizer and activist, has dedicated over 50 years to the pursuit of Native American and women's rights.