Publisher's Synopsis
ica Ward Churchill, co-director of the American Indian Movement (AIM), talks about what he knows best, counter-insurgency American-style. He uses the current state of Native America as a case study of the police state's barrage of repression aimed at popular radical movements. The attempted destruction of AIM is contextualised in a history of US Government oppression from the anti-labour tactics of the Pinkertons to the case of the framed AID leader Leonard Peltier.