AIM (American Indian Movement) #9527374
OtherENNative American HistoryCivil RightsUrban Indian Experience
Description
AIM was organized by Native American men who had been serving together in prison. They had been alienated from their traditional backgrounds as a result of the United States' Public Law ### Indian Relocation Act of ##### which supported thousands of Native Americans in moving from reservations to cities, in an effort to enable them to have more economic opportunities for work. In addition, Public Law #### otherwise known as the Indian Termination Act, proposed to terminate the federal government's relations with several tribes determined to be far along the path of assimilation. These policies were enacted by the United States Congress under congressional plenary power. As a result, nearly ####### percent of American Indians left their communal homelands on reservations and relocated to urban centers, many in hopes of finding economic sustainability. While many Urban Indians struggled with displacement and such radically different settings.
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Membership history
Growth
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| Measured (UTC) | Members | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 11 Aug 2026, 15:56 | 39 | first reading |
Ownership
Owned by @VGroups37 as measured.
Members we’ve seen
@VGroups37 — Owner (rank 255)
@no_heartemoji2 — Member (rank 1)
@WAH_GroupHolder — Member (rank 1)
@isagamesonroblox — Member (rank 1)
Wildbillhickok (@devriesedwin) — Member (rank 1)
@NishNobRob — Member (rank 1)
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Rank structure
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Related groups
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