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- 1968: Minneapolis AIM patrol was created for addressing the issues of extensive police brutality.
- 1970: Legal Rights Center was created for assisting the Indian people in alleviating the legal issues.
- 1970: AIM had taken over an abandoned property of the naval air station close to Minneapolis
- 1971: First national AIM conference was held for developing the long range strategy in terms of the future directions of this movement.
- 1972: Red School House was opened which was the second surviving school that offered the culturally based education services to children.
- 1973: Legal action for school funds were taken at this point of time.
- 1974: International Indian Treaty Council was formed which was an organization representing Indians throughout western hemisphere.
- 1978: First educational program for American Indian offender was established by AIM.
- 1984: Federation of Native managed survival schools were established that presented legal education seminars.
- 1987: AIM patrol came into force that dealt with the serial killings of the American-Indian women.
- 1991: Peacemaker center was established which is known to have a spiritual base.