Lyman, June K., 1912-
June Lyman worked for the Bureau of Indian Affairs for over twenty years, including stints at Fort Duchesne, Utah and Fort Peck, Montana. Her husband, Stanley, was superintendent of the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota in 1973, when American Indian Movement activists occupied portions of the reservation at Wounded Knee. Her account of the occupation was published as "Wounded Knee 1973."
From the description of The June K. Lyman papers. 1930-2007. (University of Utah). WorldCat record id: 436466430
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