Tina Manning
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Tina Manning Trudell was a water rights activist and wife of John Trudell, Chairman of the American Indian Movement. She was killed together with their three children and her mother in an arson attack on the Duck Valley Reservation in northern Nevada on 12 February 1979. The attack took place less than 12 hours after John Trudell had delivered a speech in front of FBI headquarters during which he burned a United States flag.
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- Hoxie, Fredrick E., Mancall, Peter C. and Merrell, James (2001). American Nations: Encounters in Indian Country, 1850 to the Present. London: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-92750-1
- Rowell, Andrew (1996). Green Backlash: Global Subversion of the Environment Movement. London: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-12827-7