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Adam Fortunate Eagle (Adam Nordwall) was born on 1929 in Red Lake Indian Reservation, Red Lake, Minnesota, is an A 20th-century native american. Discover Adam Fortunate Eagle's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 95 years old?

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Age 95 years old
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Born 1929
Birthday 1929
Birthplace Red Lake Indian Reservation, Red Lake, Minnesota
Nationality India

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1929

Born in the missionary section of the Red Lake Indian Reservation in 1929, Nordwall was the son of a Swedish man and an Ojibwe woman.

When he was five, his father died, leaving his mother no choice but to send him and four other children away to boarding school.

He attended the Pipestone Indian School in Minnesota and the Haskell Institute in Kansas, where he took advantage of the time to improve many skills that would help him later in life as well as escape the Great Depression, famine, and disease that was running rampant on reservations at the time.

There he met his future wife, the Shoshone Indian Bobbie.

1951

After their marriage, the Nordwalls moved to the San Francisco Bay Area in 1951.

1960

Nordwall worked as a licensed termite inspector and by the late 1960s owned his own company in San Leandro, the First American Termite Company.

Although living a comfortable life, Nordwall felt that he and his family needed to learn more about who they were as Native Americans.

He became more involved in local Indian affairs and became chairman of the United Bay Area Council of American Indian Affairs.

It was at this time that he proposed the takeover of Alcatraz.

1968

In 1968, at the Bay Area Italian-Americans' annual San Francisco reenactment of Columbus' landing in America, having successfully lobbied to have the Indians portrayed by genuine Indians rather than costumed Boy Scouts, Nordwall flicked the wig off Joe Cervetto, playing Columbus, with his ceremonial staff in a symbolic scalping.

1969

Adam Fortunate Eagle L.H.D. (born Adam Nordwall), hereditary member of the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians, is a Native American activist and was the principal organizer of the 1969–1971 Occupation of Alcatraz by "Indians of All Tribes".

After he donated an 18-foot totem pole to the city of Livermore in 1969, the city shortened it before installing it in a park, and Nordwall placed a curse on their sewer system until they restored the cut off section.

Nordwall began to plan publicity movement involving a boat ride around Alcatraz, and he met with Richard Oakes, a local student activist, at a Halloween party at Tim Findley's house in 1969.

He proposed the date of November 9 during the day and Oakes agreed to get as many students as he could.

Nordwall took care of providing transportation around the island during the day of November 9.

However, on the date, none of the ships were there and the press were wary of the Indians all dressed up in their tribal wear.

Nordwall found a captain who seemed interested in the events of the day and talked him into providing transportation.

He agreed but said he would not dock on the island, to which Nordwall agreed.

Once near shore, Oakes seized the moment and jumped overboard.

Nordwall stayed behind and watched as Oakes and his band struggled to reach the shore, later having to be rescued by the Coast Guard.

The captain returned to shore a little while later.

Nordwall was satisfied with just having been around the island because the press took notice.

Oakes and his fellow students were returned by the Coast Guard, and Nordwall asked if they were ok.

On the day of the actual takeover and occupation, November 20, 1969, Nordwall was out of town, but on Thanksgiving when everyone was invited to the Island he came riding across the bay standing on the prow of a ship exactly like George Washington, being the only day he was ever on the island during the 19 month Occupation of Alcatraz.

Although he never lived on the island, Nordwall helped from the shores and was able to assist those on the island and keep the press reporting on the occupation while at the same time bringing to light the plight of the Native Americans.

Nordwall was still active in Native American affairs after the Alcatraz occupation.

He served mostly as an unappointed liaison between the Bay Area Council and the press.

Nordwall later taught Native American studies at California State University, Hayward.

1971

While the occupation of Alcatraz seemed a failure on the surface, the federal policy of termination of all tribes ended in 1971, and self-determination became the new policy.

Many consider the Alcatraz occupation the beginning of the "Red Power" movement.

1973

In September 1973, on his way to the International Conference of World Futures, he descended from the plane in Rome in full tribal regalia and claimed the country "by right of discovery" in the manner Columbus had claimed America.

Invited for an audience with Pope Paul VI, instead of kissing the papal ring, he offered his own ringed hand in return; the Pope grinned and clasped his hand.

1975

Nordwall filed for bankruptcy and left the Bay Area in 1975 after his pest control business incurred fines for environmental code violations and underpayment of taxes.

He wrote "The Alcatraz Proclamation to the Great White Father and his People", which states that the goal of the occupiers was to create a center for Native American studies, an American Indian spiritual center, an Indian center of ecology, and a great Indian training school.

2008

His 2008 book Heart of the Rock is the story of that "invasion".

Fortunate Eagle performed the voice of Sitting Bull in the feature-length documentary Sitting Bull: A Stone in My Heart.

He is also the subject of a feature-length documentary called Contrary Warrior: The Life and Times of Adam Fortunate Eagle and wrote a book on his experiences as an Indian boarding school titled Pipestone: My Life in An Indian Boarding School.

His most recent work, Scalping Columbus, is a compilation of his own anecdotes.

He is the father of poet Nila northSun.

Nordwall received his Indian name Fortunate Eagle from a Crow Indian when he was 42.