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  1. Darlene Nichols, also known by the names Kamook, Ka-Mook, Kamook Nichols and Ka-Mook Nichols, is the name of a former AIM member and Native American protester.

  2. Apr 25, 2014 · Nobody associated with AIM would talk about it under oath, and the investigation remained a black hole — until, in 2000, a woman named Darlene (Ka-Mook) Nichols was persuaded to help.

  3. www.jfamr.org › doc › kmtest1Ka-Mook Testifies

    (November 18, 1975, Annie Mae Aquash, left and Darlene P. Nichols, walked handcuffed from federal marshal's car into overnight quarter's Monday in Vacouver's Clark County Courthouse. (Journal photo by Ralph Perry)

  4. Feb 7, 2004 · At one point in the trial, the prosecution's star witness, Ka-Mook Nichols, testified that she and Ms. Pictou Aquash had seen Mr. Peltier boasting about killing the agents and re-enacting...

  5. Feb 5, 2004 · In a full but silent courtroom, the witness, Ka-Mook Nichols, said leaders of the militant Indian civil-rights group known as AIM had orchestrated the death of one of its own members, Anna...

  6. When Banks went into hiding, Aquash and Darlene (Ka-Mook) Nichols joined him at various times in late 1975 as he along with Peltier and others moved throughout the West for several months in an R.V., lent by Marlon Brando, an AIM sympathizer.

  7. Darlene Nichols, also known by the names Kamook, Ka-Mook, Kamook Nichols and Ka-Mook Nichols, is the name of a former AIM member and Native American protester.