Dennis Banks

1937 - 2017

Dennis Banks

1937 - 2017

BORN

1937

DIED

2017

Dennis Banks Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 30, 2017.
Dennis Banks, a co-founder of the American Indian Movement and a leader of the 1973 Wounded Knee occupation, has died, his family announced Monday. He was 80.

Banks was one of several activists who founded the American Indian Movement in Minneapolis in 1968, and he was a leader of AIM's armed takeover of Wounded Knee on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota in 1973, in a protest against both the tribal and U.S. governments. The village had been the site of a massacre by U.S. soldiers in 1890 that left an estimated 300 Indians dead. The occupiers held federal agents at bay for 71 days.

Banks died Sunday night, his family wrote on his Facebook page . He had developed pneumonia following heart surgery, and his family said they honored his wishes not to be put on life support. Daughter Arrow Banks told The Associated Press the family would have more to say after a family meeting Monday.

Banks, whose Ojibwe name was Nowacumig, lived near the town of Federal Dam on the Leech Lake Reservation in northern Minnesota. His family said that as Banks took his last breaths, son Minoh Banks sang him four songs for his journey.

"All the family who were present prayed over him and said our individual goodbyes," the family said. "Then we proudly sang him the AIM song as his final send off."

Banks and fellow AIM leader Russell Means faced charges stemming from the Wounded Knee occupation, but a judge threw out the case. However, Banks spent 18 months in prison in the 1980s after being convicted for rioting and assault for a protest in Custer, South Dakota, earlier in 1973. He avoided prosecution on those charges for several years because California Gov. Jerry Brown refused to extradite him, and the Onondaga Nation in New York gave him sanctuary.

Banks was part of a group of AIM supporters who returned to Wounded Knee in 2003 to mark the 30th anniversary of the standoff, in which two Native Americans died. Banks paid tribute to them as "warriors" and declared it "a national holiday." He was also there in 1998 for the 25th anniversary.

Banks also helped lead a takeover of the Bureau of Indian Affairs offices in Washington, D.C., in 1972 as part of a protest dubbed "The Trail of Broken Treaties." And he was a participant in the 1969-71 occupation by Native Americans of Alcatraz Island, the site of the former prison in San Francisco Bay.

He returned to the Leech Lake Reservation in the late 1990s and founded a company that sold wild rice and maple syrup, trading on his famous name.

In 2010, Banks joined several other Ojibwe from the Leech Lake and White Earth bands who tested their rights under an 1855 treaty by setting out nets illegally on Lake Bemidji a day before Minnesota's fishing season opener.

The Banks family said funeral arrangements were still being finalized, but that he would be buried with traditional services in his home community of Leech Lake.

STEVE KARNOWSKI, Associated Press


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Sarah Elliott

March 6, 2023

I have read of your earthly activism and have wished always to be native. You are the epitome of a human being, as are all your people. I just saw you the movie "older than america". Thank you for your works on earth. Greet the ancestors for us.

Willow Runninghawk

April 7, 2021

Keeping company with the star nations, I walk around at night when all the humans are asleep and it’s just me, listening to the horses, to the breeze, inhaling the scents carried on the wind, those scents known to the animals but few humans. So much intra-species communication carried on the wind. I don’t think the scientists have figured that out yet. They haven’t learned to listen to the animals. Dennis taught us many things. He’s just gone to a better place now.

Laura Stocker

December 22, 2020

Great man.

Regina Ehlers

October 29, 2020

You are still missed so very much. They world is a little bit more empty without you here.

Mary Christensen

July 28, 2020

May you rest in peace

Shawn Cuny

November 21, 2019

Always remember as a child you and kamook would sneak out of wounded knee and go to my grandmas to re-supply. You guys were laughing so hard about how at wounded knee you would bury pot lids in the ground and the national guard thought they were land mines, so they were to scared to rush in. Condolences to the family. Great Man, Great Warrior!!

JoJo SHIFFLETT

July 19, 2019

He was my friend. I shall miss you and always love you, Banks. Love, your JoJo

Peggy Andrews

June 1, 2018

Rest in Peace, your service to your people will be remembered always.

February 23, 2018

The many things and many doors he opened to us young people we will always share until we can speak no more. Thank you Grandfather.Jan Chiodo Wilhelm six nation's NY

Springwater Likens,ocoee

January 26, 2018

You were an inspiration to all who knew you,thanks for your fight, you made a big difference,walk on, many friends await you,you were well loved Spring water likens,Ocoee R.I.P

Kaiah Grace

December 17, 2017

You are still my hero...RIP...you weren't perfect but you left the world a better place. We all should be so honored.

Julie Umtuch

December 8, 2017

I'm sorry for the loss of a good man, and one I met at Portland , ore. Over forty years ago...I had the chance to reminise about our chance meeting when Dennis came to Yakama Nation, and to my surprise he remembered how we met.we kept in contact in recent years and I am truly honored to have had his friendship, my deepest condolences to the family. Sorry for a late post, I didn't want to accept his passing. I realize he's in a good place now.

DAVID RUNNINGWOLF

November 24, 2017

R.I.P.,LET THE GREAT SPIRIT GUARD YOU HOME LIKE MY GRANDFATHER SAID I'M GOING TO MY HUNTING GROUND TO BE WITH THE GREAT SPIRIT WHAT YOU DID DENNIS BANKS YOU STAND UP FOR OUR PEOPLE THE NATIVE TRIBE ALL OVER YOU WERE THEIR FOR US. I'M PROUD WHAT YOU HAVE DONE MY NAME IS RUNNINGWOLF OF THE WOLF CLAN OF THE NARRAGANSETT TRIBE AND SHAGTICOKE TRIBE NATION FROM THE EAST COAST. YOU WILL BE MISS.

steve kelly

November 18, 2017

from the brunette clan of bass lake,,your strength lives on through out all the our native people..fly with the other great eagles..

Dawn Johnston

November 15, 2017

Prayers, his writings, philosophies, understanding of social issues in different perspectives help me with enlightenment, importance being involved in the community, have great respect for this man, think of him as one of the greatest literature writers, move me emotionally, intellectual, and spiritual. Prayers of comfort, be greatly miss!

November 15, 2017

"There are new heavens and new earth that we are awaiting according to his promise..."-2Peter 3:13
CMM

Tara

November 14, 2017

Bless you on your way, my brother, Dennis. Thank you for making a difference in my life. I am so grateful and honored to have known you, prayed with you, laughed with you, one of the greatest men I have ever known. Your wisdom will inspire us forever. Blessings on your family.

Judith Gips

November 9, 2017

I am grateful beyond measure for the ways I learned from Dennis' wit, compassion for The People, and steadfast heart and spirit. He taught us to pray for the people always, and that friendship is a gift beyond measure or logic. He lies on in our memories forever, and my life has been enriched by what I learned from him. Thank you, Dennis, for your life and your startling wisdom. All my relations!

November 7, 2017

Truly sorry to hear about your loss. May you rely upon the God of all comfort as he helps you take each day at a time.
With sympathy,

Brian Ohkubo Covert

November 7, 2017

Rest in peace, brother Nowa Cumig (Dennis Banks). Your memory as part of our family will live on forever.

John Bradley

November 6, 2017

Rest in peace.

Faith Richardson

November 4, 2017

My thoughts are with the family at this time Dennis was a man who stood for what he knew was right for his people and all people.

Eric & Linda Bufford

November 4, 2017

May the memories and spirit of Nowa Cumig be remembered and followed for generations thru song dance story and prayer,
May your journey be peaceful ojibwa warrior champion of the people,

J Grant

November 4, 2017

Great Spirit In The Sky Dennis! Have a beautiful journey.

Twyla Gonzales

November 4, 2017

I never had the great honor of meeting Dennis Banks. However, he greatly influenced my life. I watched his documentary "A Good Day To Die" that truly inspired me. I took pride in my indigenous culture and set out to be immersed back into the culture that has been stolen through assimilation. Today, I am an American Indian Studies College student. I am actively involved in a flourishing community of students striving to be a voice on our campus for indigenous students. We had a march and drumming yesterday in your honor. The seed was planted by Dennis Banks and I am forever grateful. Mr. Banks, you are my hero and my heart is truly saddened that you are gone. You will be missed but never forgotten.

Elizabeth "star" Stee te ki wa/stardancer

November 3, 2017

You have given much love to your people. You were a brave warrior, much love to your family, are Great spirit, tunkashila has open arms for you...

November 3, 2017

On behalf of the Suquamish Tribe we extend great sympathy to the family of Dennis Banks, the Leech Lake people, and the American Indian Movement. Dennis Banks had a strong connection to our homeland, visiting here in 2008 and this past summer on the Mother Earth Tour. He was a true Indian Coutnry Hero. Leonard Forsman, Chairman, Suquamish Tribe

Chuck Hazlett

November 3, 2017

Dear family of Dennis Banks
Dennis and I became friends following his return to SD. I was the pastor at Custer Lutheran Fellowship at the time. I invited Dennis and other AIM members along with Sheriff Dee Glasgow and three original members of the jury to our church for a time of reconciliation. It went well and I was honored to begin a friendship with Dennis. He invited me to ceremonies at Lone Man School near Oglala, and took me for a ride down Main Street in Custer when he was a limo driver in Rapid City. He was a good man, a great leader, a friend and an example to the youth and to those who strive for justice.
My prayers are with you all.
Pastor Chuck Hazlett - Custer SD

Donna Evening Star

November 3, 2017

May you journey be as straight and swift as an arrow to the Great Spirit. May the Great Spirit give you and yours comfort during this time when your hearts are so very heavy with sadness.

Karen Finlay

November 3, 2017

My deepest sympathy to the family of friends of Nowa Cumig (Dennis Banks). I got to meet him when he was a guest speaker at SunWatch Indian Village in Dayton, Ohio in 2008, and he signed my copy of his book, "Ojibwa Warrior". God Bless his family in this difficult time.

November 3, 2017

On September 29, 2017 the Nebraska Supreme Court stopped the sale of alcohol at Whiteclay onto the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. The work started by Dennis Banks and so many others must contiune.

"In 1999 the Oglala Lakota people asked for help as the State of NE ignored their pleas to stop the violence, the death and the lawlessness in Whiteclay , NE. Many went to Whiteclay at the urging of Dennis Banks, Russell Means, Vernon Bellecourt, Clyde Bellecourt, and many others! The murders of Little John Means, Ronald Hard Heart, and Wally Black Elk, and others prompted the Lakotas to stand up and to be counted with their feet! The murders remain unsolved and ignored even now! That is not acceptable!

On July 3rd of that year 2500 Lakotas and their supporters marched from Pine Ridge to Whiteclay in peaceful and prayerful protest only to be met by a 130 federal officers and troopers in what will be remembered as an act of cowardice and intimidation directed at elders, women and children. They arrested and prosecuted six that day including Russell Means, OST President John Steele, Webster and Tom Poor Bear, Gary Moore and myself! We were never convicted of any crime! Dennis Banks negotiated our release that day and I never had a chance to thank him!

I am leaving for Leech Lake, MN now to memorialize and mourn the loss of Dennis Banks Saturday and to thank his family for what he did for me, for the Lakota people and for caring people in NE and everywhere! It is right that I do so! When I return I will demand that the Governor, the Attorney General, the State Patrol and even the FBI go to Whiteclay to solve the countless murders there! The cold cases must be looked at! That brought Dennis to Whiteclay. It brought us all there! It is time to go back and to ask tough questions! All of us! Tell NE we are coming and that we do not go away! Dennis Banks would say Ah- Ho!"

Frank LaMere
Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska

Mrs. K. Jackson

November 3, 2017

I'm sorry for the family's loss. Your loved one tried to make a difference in the culture. You can look forward to the time when cultures will not have to try to fight for justice or understanding. The Creator never meant for anyone to be maltreated. We can all look forward to true justice to be future..

November 3, 2017

Thank you for helping the American Indian Movement and helping the Indian background grow more.

Maryobrien Askenette

November 3, 2017

Thank you for all you did for The People, old friend.

Regina Spires-Ehlers

November 3, 2017

You are an amazing man whom was loved and admired for your selflessness in the defense of human rights. You are free and at peace. Soar with eagles and rest in the loving arms of your ancestors. You have left this earthly place but you leave behind a legacy for all future generations.

Wilma Romereim

November 2, 2017

I have always admired Mr. Banks for his work to get the government to honor their word. Peace to his family, the world is a better place because of warriors like him

Wanblie tu mani

November 2, 2017

My prayers with the family at this time. Dennis is with our ancestors now

Don Fly

November 2, 2017

Thanks for your time for the people and me

Dennis inspiring our youth and leaders of tomorrow

Tracey Pitcock

November 2, 2017

My friend you will be missed. Your tireless efforts and endless giving of yourself has inspired many and rest assured you have awoken many. You have laid a path for others to follow. Thoughts of your smile, laughter, songs, your magic tricks and playing with the children were magical moments that will never be forgotten. Until we meet again much gratitude for everything and many blessings for your family that they may be surrounded by light and love. Continued prayers for you as you make your journey to the spirit world. Send him off WELL. CELEBRATE his LIFE. Creator may you give his family and friends all the strength and support they need as we help him journey home. A'ho Tracey and Tiffany P.

gena foucek sinopoli

November 2, 2017

Dennis I just was looking and organizing my photos 10/28 and found two of you I was planning another show but your images stayed with me I put them on my wall looking and thinking and then decided it was time to present the images and the story I called delores Huerta and was told the idea was great and especially considering his death I didn't know but now I believe the course has been set for me to show and talk about the great leaders and spirit that is necessary to continue on the path we are doomed Dennis I remember your words and I will never forget and I will show the spirit of the native American People

JNP

November 2, 2017

Thank you for teaching me everything you did. I would have liked to learn more, but my parents received orders overseas.

Sharon Skolnick-Bagnoli

November 2, 2017

With gratitude and respect forever. And love always. Skolnick.

November 2, 2017

Our condolences to the Banks Family.

Rhonda B., Shane S.. and Sammy

Sharon Skolnick-Bagnoli

November 1, 2017

With gratitude and respect forever. And love always. Skolnick.

Mary Strong Earth Woman Burch

November 1, 2017

With great respect we send our heartfelt condolences to the Banks Family. Dennis was a True Warrior, and a Brother to so many. His Legacy will live on, never to be forgotten. He has his place of Honor at the Great Council Fires. Rest in Peace Brother.
Mary Strong Earth Woman
Yonah Dan Burch
Billy Nakomis Young
Becky Woman Warrior Heart
Johnny Eagle Bull Gunn

Charles Hanna

November 1, 2017

Let Dennis Banks also be remembered for the valued service he provided to the City of Minneapolis as a member of the Minneapolis Capital Long-Range Improvement Committee. Appointed by the City Council he worked for the betterment of the community where he lived.

Sharon M

November 1, 2017

My deepest condolences to the family and friends of Dennis Banks. Walk in the Light, Warrior. You opened eyes and hearts. May your work continue on through the voices of those you left behind and the young ones still to come. Rest in peace, sir. A'ho.

Auggie walker

November 1, 2017

Brother, you will truly be missed by many of us. Thank you 4 for all the fight you have fought for our people here on Turtle Island. Along with the rest of our brothers and sisters who have gone before you and continue to this day.
The spirit world is celebrating your arrival until all our spirits our together again as one. Love you, brother Dennis Banks.

Your sister,
A.J. Walker

Bobby Wilcox

November 1, 2017

One of the all time great human beings in the history of the United States! We can always use more like him. Prayers go out to his family and for his memory.

Toni Savage

November 1, 2017

You were kind to take the time to talk to me many years ago and I have remembered the conversation well these many years. I had finally gotten to meet one of my heroes. Rest well...

Dawn Thurman

November 1, 2017

Our entire World will miss Dennis James Banks RIP

NSue Slivers

November 1, 2017

May the Great Spirit bestow his blessing and watch over the family of Dennis Banks for the loss of their love one. He was an inspiration to the Native Americans.

catherine podojil

November 1, 2017

May the wind be at your back, sir. Thank you for your many years of struggle for the rights of Native Americans.

H R

November 1, 2017

Condolences to the family and friends of Dennis Banks.

Norman Smith

November 1, 2017

RIP. Your fight is over.

Curley Youpee

October 31, 2017

Dennis Banks started an idea and it was followed by a movement. Unless we rise up by our concerted efforts, within the framework of our combined planning, we shall not progress at the tempo demanded by todays events and the mood of our people.
My deepest sympathy goes out to my friend Glenda and her siblings; their families, as they struggle through the grief and sadness..they are in my thoughts and prayers.
Farewell Dennis, Doksa, ake waunkte

Curley Youpee: "Sung Gleska Tatanka Nunpa

Winona Jamison

October 31, 2017

my condolences to the family and Thank you Dennis, for standing tall when we needed you

Alan Maki

October 31, 2017

Condolences.

Jay Silverheels IV

October 31, 2017

RIP Warrior

otimio vasquez

October 31, 2017

RIP

CCT/Nation

October 31, 2017

Prayers & Respect
We Love You, deeply be missed

Cheryl Priest

October 31, 2017

Great Individual Indian Leader, who will deeply be missed. Prayers and Blessing to the family of Dennis

Gloria Cox(Stratton)

October 31, 2017

My prayers and thoughts are with y'all
Dennis will be greatly missed, but his legacy will go on.

Dennis FLORES

October 31, 2017

My sincere condolencesto the family and friends.

Donovan Sargent

October 31, 2017

Condolences to the children of Mr Banks.
TATONKA. MY FELLOW STUDENT, AT THE AMERICAN INDIAN OIC. HE WAS A GREAT FATHER AND TEACHER
MY THOUGHTS ARE WITH YOU MY FRIEND.
SARG

October 31, 2017

My heartfelt condolences and prayers for the family of Mr Banks. May God provide true comfort and strength to the family during this most challenging time. With Love & Prayers

Jorge Aros

October 31, 2017

I share your grief in this time of loss may you be strengthened as you continue on your path. The Creator is smiling at his return home.

Ruth Ann Ramirez

October 31, 2017

Such a great lost for our people. He was very instrumental reaching out to our youth, suffering from drugs and alcohol. Enjoyed helping with his ceremonies. RIP My Brother!!!

Bettyjo Mendoza

October 31, 2017

May our brother of our Native Nation succeed with his journey in flight.

R. C.

October 31, 2017

To The Family Of Dennis Banks
My condolences to the family on the loss of your dear beloved one. May the God of all comfort,comfort you and grant you peace now and in the days ahead.

Norberta Concho

October 31, 2017

My Sincere Condolences to the family of Dennis Banks!
May you journey well, your strong voice for Native America will be deeply missed!

October 31, 2017

great pleasure to meet this awesome man.

October 31, 2017

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

larry callahan

October 31, 2017

sorry to hear.I knew his brother back in the 6os"Mark Banks"nice man.Sorry for your loss brother Mark.

richard parks

October 31, 2017

Thanks for your lifetime of courage, dedication, inspiration, and leadership in advancing the interests and welfare of Native Americans. May you rest in peace now and the movement to obtain justice for Native Americans continue and succeed.

Lori Schoen

October 31, 2017

God bless this warrior.

Cynthia Komula

October 31, 2017

May your family and friends find peace in their hearts at this difficult time and comfort in the memories
Your strength, determination and inspiration will be missed
Walk on in Love

Damrlos Baptista

October 31, 2017

So sorry for your loss. Psalms 31:7 says, "I will rejoice greatly in your loyal love, For you have seen my affliction, You are aware of my deep distress." God will provide you and your family with the comfort you need during this difficult time.

Joseph Parks

October 31, 2017

A Great Warrior whose perseverance and
dedication will be remembered by all who
believed in his struggles in life.

Chloe Stapp

October 31, 2017

Grief is hard especially the first year. May the promise of a time with no injustice but of peace comfort you now. Ps 37:10,11,29

J. L.

October 30, 2017

My sincere condolences to the Banks family and friends for your loss. Treasure the memories shared with your loved one over the years. May you find comfort and peace from God who is able to strengthen all those calling on him. (Psalm 145:14, 18)

Tom Alibrandi

October 30, 2017

I met Dennis Banks in the 1990s. He was a deeply spiritual man who honored his birthright and served his people. It was an honor and a pleasure to spend the time I did with him. He personified what it meant to be a Native American and a US citizen.

Marie

October 30, 2017

With admiration, my condolences to the family.

October 30, 2017

He gave it his all. R.I.P.

October 30, 2017

Dennis Banks walks on.

Scott Chamberland

October 30, 2017

Please accept my Deepest Sympathies

October 30, 2017

With heartfelt sympathy during this difficult time. Please accept my deepest condolences. May you continue to cherish the precious memories you had together. May God's loving kindness and comfort help you and your family through this very sad time. Psalms 29:11

Mark Mounts

October 30, 2017

Mr Banks,take your much deserved rest you won't be forgotten,RIP,Mark Mounts

October 30, 2017

May the family find peace and comfort in knowing all sickness, all pain and death will one day be gone for this has been promised.

Wayne & Nina Nielsen

October 30, 2017

We are so sorry to hear of this loss. We met Dennis when we lived outside of Sisseton, SD about 40 years ago. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family

Mrs. McLeod

October 30, 2017

So sorry for the loss of Dennis Banks. Mr. Banks felt the need to advocate for Native Americans based on injustices of his people. God states at Acts 10:34 he is not partial as we all should be.

Marsha

October 30, 2017

A leader. A visionary. I was so fortunate to meet him. Blessings to your family.

KENVEX

October 30, 2017

Rest in peace

Rod Durocher

October 30, 2017

A role model, visionary and one of the last great warriors of our time. Rest in peace.

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