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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — A third man has been indicted in connection with the 1975 slaying of an American Indian Movement member on a South Dakota Indian reservation.
Richard Marshall of Rapid City pleaded not guilty Tuesday to aiding and abetting the murder of Anna Mae Pictou Aquash. Another man was convicted in 2004 and sent to prison, and a third is scheduled to stand trial in October.
Marshall was a movement leader and served 24 years in prison for another killing in 1975. He was paroled in 2000.
The movement occupied Wounded Knee on the Pine Ridge reservation during a standoff in 1973 that included a gunfire exchange with federal agents.
Aquash, a member of Mi’kmaq Tribe of Nova Scotia, was there.



