Chicago Indian Village
The Chicago Indian Village (CIV) was a short-lived American Indian affordable-housing protest group in and around Chicago, Illinois, in 1971–1972 that worked to raise awareness of and remedy poor living conditions for Native Americans in the Chicago area.
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Chicago Indian Village
The Chicago Indian Village (CIV) was a short-lived American Indian affordable-housing protest group in and around Chicago, Illinois, in 1971–1972 that worked to raise awareness of and remedy poor living conditions for Native Americans in the Chicago area.
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The Chicago Indian Village (CI ...... Americans in the Chicago area.
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Affordable Housing,Native American civil rights,Native American self-determination
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CIV
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Michael Chosa, Carol Warrington
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Belmont Harbor Nike missile site, Des Plaines, Illinois
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Big Bend Lake
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Camp Seager
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occupation, protest
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Chicago Indian Village
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Native American Committee
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US Midwest
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Native American housing advocacy
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advocacy organization
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The Chicago Indian Village (CI ...... Americans in the Chicago area.
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