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Native People Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Occupation of Alcatraz

Native people from up and down the West Coast gathered in San Francisco Monday to celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day. They also commemorated an important event in the history of Native Americans. It was the occupation of Alcatraz Island that began 50 years ago this month — an action meant to draw attention to the plight of Native Americans across North America.

KQED’S Alice Woelfle was there.

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