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Birth Name:
Belva Cottier
Female
Birth Date:
Sun, Jun 27, 1920
Time of Birth:
Unknown (using Noon)
Place of Birth:
Todd, South Dakota, United States
Age:
104
Zodiac Sign:
Cancer
Astrology Data:
Sun
Belva Cottier (June 27, 1920 – May 2, 2000) was an American Rosebud Sioux activist and social worker. She proposed the idea of occupying Alcatraz Island in 1964 and was one of the activists who led the protest for return of the island to Native Americans. She planned the first Occupation of Alcatraz, and the suit to claim the property for the Sioux. Concerned for the health of urban Indians, she conducted a study for the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, which resulted in her becoming the executive director of the first American Indian Health Center in the Bay area in 1972.
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Astrological aspects and planetary data / tags for Belva Cottier: Sun 5 Cancer, Moon 25 Scorpio, Mercury 1 Leo, Venus 3 Cancer, Mars 25 Libra, Jupiter 17 Leo, Saturn 7 Virgo, Uranus 5 Pisces, Neptune 9 Leo, Pluto 7 Cancer, Sun Trine Uranus, Sun Conjunct Venus, Sun Sextile Saturn, Sun Conjunct Pluto, Venus Semi Square Jupiter, Venus Sextile Saturn, Venus Trine Uranus, Venus Conjunct Pluto, Saturn Opposition Uranus, Saturn Sextile Pluto, Uranus Trine Pluto
Categories related to Belva Cottier: South Dakota, 2000 deaths, June 27 births, American women activists, American people of Lakota descent, American social workers, People from Todd County, 20th-century American women, Native American activists, Sioux people, 1920 births, 20th-century American people, Social workers, Activists from South Dakota
Photo attribution: Gordon Stone, Sullivan, Gail Bernice. "The Indians Thanksgiving". November 27, 1975. San Francisco, California: The San Francisco Examiner. p 77
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