(p 1) Council Denounces Takeover
(p 2) Mohawks State Archives Show Systematic Loss of Control Over Islands
(p 2) Mohawks Still "Camp-In" on Island Canadian Police Stand Guard
(p 4) Access to Property Again Matter of Dispute
(p 4) Indians to "evict" whites
(p 4) Editorial
(p 5) The Great Tree and the Longhouse
(p 6) All is Quiet on Occupied Stanley Island
(p 7) Great Marshmallow Bureaucracy
(p 7) Island Dispute Island Lessor Denies Making Huge Profit
(p 8) Lacrosse - the fastest game on two feet
(p 8) The Beaver Magazine of the North
(p 9) People Wayne Newell
(p 10) Indian Policy
(p 11) Rights Review Challenges Ottawa's Indian Policy
(p 12) White Paper is Worse than Indian Act
(p 12) Les Feux-Follets's Portrayal of Indians Termed 'Savage'
(p 13) Box of Frozen Fish Symbolizes the Growing Indian Solidarity with Cardinal
(p 14) Education: 'Rape and Racism'
(p 15) Equality - and How Indians See It
(p 16) Drive 200 Miles for Free Wheat
(p 16) Lang Shatters Metis' Hopes for Wheat Milling Permit
(p 16) Cree Trains to Help His People
(p 16) New Head of Metis Society
(p 17) Louis Riel, Patriot and Rebel
(p 17) Deny Metis Existence
(p 18) Problems Accompany the Gains of Canadian Arctic's Eskimos and Indians
(p 18) Natives' New Fear in North: Success, Exploitation, Pollution
(p 18) Judge in Northwest Territories Mediates Conflicts Between the White Man's Rules and Eskimo Ways
(p 19) Indian Land Sought
(p 20) Copper River Natives Say Law System Discriminates
(p 20) Ask For More Land
(p 20) Editorial - Deplorable Stevens Village Confusion
(p 20) N.W.T. Teachers Urge Use of Eskimo Language
(p 21) The Native of the Tundra is the Forgotten American
(p 21) The Ecology of Oil
(p 22) Indians on Warpath
(p 23) 'Most Involved Nurse'
(p 23) Navajo Spiritual Poverty
(p 24) Why Michigan Indians
(p 25) Red Ghetto Awaits Indians Looking for Success In City
(p 25) U.P. Indians Dare Arrest for Fishing
(p 26) Indians of the Southeast - White Man's Record Makes Indians Wary
(p 28) A New Wind is Blowing on Maine Reservations
(p 29) This is How Maine Indians See Their Department
(p 30) Saga of Crazy Horse
(p 31) The Police Beating: Was it Tit for Tat?
(p 31) Grand Jury Check Asked in Jail Death
(p 31) Indians Say Prejudice is Here
(p 32) American Indians: The Real American Revolution
(p 34) 'Who Am I?' The Indian Sickness
(p 34) Blue Cloud Abbey Ponders Mission Control
(p 35) Savages Killed, Not Indians
(p 35) Puyallup Indians Void U.S. Warpath
(p 35) Gill-Netting Count Beaten By Indians
(p 35) Hew-Kecaw-Na-Yo (To Resist)
(p 36) Menominee Indians Open Their Untouched Lake Lands to Others
(p 37) Menominee County Fights Long, Uphill Battle
(p 37) Lose Funds
(p 37) Menominee Group Contacts ACLU
(p 38) 'Indian Power' Disrupts Ecology Talks
(p 38) Nelson Bill
(p 38) Apostle Island Hearing Told of Indian Objections
(p 39) Sioux Reviewer Says New Film Not Authentic
(p 39) Brady Proposes Cultural Stations on Reservations
(p 39) Editorial
(p 39) Wanblee Indians on the War Path
(p 39) Tax Held Valid on Indian-Owned Reservation Lands
(p 40) Traditionalists Call for Unity
(p 40) Racism in the Press
(p 40) Welfare Checks
(p 40) Editorial The Lessons of Littleton
(p 41) Aborigines Mourn Cook Anniversary
(p 41) Captain Cook's Landing Was a Disaster
(p 41) Indians Get Citizens' Rights
(p 41) Wilderness Trader: Hudson's Bay Co.
(p 42) Navajo Culture Program
(p 42) Indian Commissioner, Anyone?
(p 43) Indian Atrocities Not Comparable to Those Committed by White Man
(p 43) Viet Nam War
(p 43) Should Indians Fight in 'White Man's War'?
(p 44) Indians Find Protests Bring Results But They Deplore Need to Put on Side Shows To Get Action on Their Problems
(p 44) Bruce Backs Indian Affairs Bureau Work
(p 44) Indians Decline Salute Grant
(p 44) Kennedy Scores Indian Program
(p 45) Legal Battle is Waged
(p 45) Indian on Claim Commission Seeks 'Fair, Legal Decisions'
(p 45) Drawn-Out Indian Cases Testing Congress' Patience
(p 46) Split Tongue Forked Tongue Tongue of Snake
(p 47) Indian History as Told by Whites
(p 47) Fair Knocks off Konocti
(p 47) Indian Unit
(p 47) Movies/Judith Crist
(p 47) Will Jones
(p 48) World Ambassador]]>
(p 1) Chicago Sewage Offered to Indians to Fertilize Farms
(p 2) Indians Ask State Tax Break
(p 2) Indians Told Not to Pay Arizona Tax
(p 2) Mohawk Claim to Loon Island Likely to be Heard this Fall
(p 2) German View
(p 4) Nixon Proposes Indian Control of Programs
(p 4) Aid for Tribes
(p 5) Indians Want More Than Words
(p 5) Our Most Deprived Minority
(p 5) LBJ: 'The First Among Us Must Not Be Last'
(p 6) Young Indians Picket Ceremonial
(p 6) Local Pressure Stymies Indians, Lawyer Says
(p 6) Village 'annex' trespass
(p 6) Musical Chairs in Wash. BIA
(p 7) U.S. Refuses Help to Indian Wards in Water-Rights Case
(p 7) Paiutes Sue US For Pyramid Lake
(p 7) Mortality Rates Higher For Indians
(p 7) Indians Protest Gift Proposal
(p 8) Taos Leader, 90, to Take Lake Plea to Capital
(p 8) Taos Pueblo Youth Join Land Fight
(p 8) Two State Conservationists To Testify in Taos Land Case
(p 9) Senators Ridicule Taos Indians Challenge in Blue Lake Struggle
(p 9) Contested Lake Holy to Tribe, Hickel Says
(p 10) Smog Over the Navajo Los Angeles Comes to the Desert
(p 10) The Great Water Robbery
(p 10) Harmony of Navajo Way Threatened
(p 11) The Black Mesa Navajo Speak
(p 11) One of the nice things is the money. Take your choice...
(p 12) Pageant Halted to Protest 'Degradation'
(p 12) Residents Don't Fear Indians
(p 12) In Sioux Falls Dorm Seized
(p 13) Mary Kiona
(p 13) Wanapum Indian Tribe Almost Extinct
(p 13) Miss Bridges Fought For Her Beliefs
(p 14) Whites Fear Ouster by Indians in Dakota Dispute
(p 14) U.S. Funds Changing Sioux
(p 14) The Indian as Seen in Suburbs
(p 15) 'Indian People Were Afraid to Testify'
(p 15) Indians Claim 'Bad Faith'
(p 16) Senate Votes $1 Billion Alaska Natives Scorn Offer
(p 16) Hickel on Tour of Arctic by Air
(p 17) Seminoles to Appeal U.S Offer of 35 Cents an Acre
(p 17) Decision Could Deprive Indians of Millions
(p 17) 'Repaying' the Seminoles
(p 18) Indian School Experiment Under Way at Bar Harbor
(p 18) Indians on Rise at Dartmouth
(p 19) Connecticut Indians Feel 'Forgotten'
(p 19) 'Top Teacher'
(p 19) Indian Center Open
(p 20) The New Indian
(p 22) Richard Oakes Family Needs Aid
(p 22) Medicine Men Treating Oakes
(p 23) Alcatraz Glows Again
(p 23) Coast Guard Peril Told
(p 23) A Birth on Alcatraz
(p 23) Government Halts Tours
(p 23) 'War' With Alcatraz Ruled Out by Government Aide
(p 24) In the White Man's Tongue
(p 26) The Great Indian Land Robbery
(p 26) Proclamation To The President and The People of The United States
(p 27) What's Behind the Occupation?
(p 27) History Shows a Real Indian Case
(p 27) Little Joseph age 3, will endure
(p 28) Indians Return; Police Arrest 10
(p 29) Judge Refuses to Lower Bail for Arrested Indians
(p 29) Round Three
(p 29) Indians Take Offensive: Arrest PG&E
(p 30) Pit Indians
(p 30) Arrest Attempt By Indians Fails
(p 30) PG&E Flew Leaf to Press Confab
(p 31) Arrests Squelch Lassen Occupation
(p 31) 'Civil Unrest' PG&E Closes Pit 1 Recreational Area
(p 32) Pit River Indians Set Forest Claim
(p 32) Pit River Indians Seize PG&E Dam
(p 33) The Indian War
(p 33) Pit River Indian Flag Placed Atop Mt. Lassen
(p 34) Indian Organization A New Concept in Rehabilitation
(p 35) Indian Can't Use Education in Wisconsin
(p 35) Indian Group Marches to 'Regain Control' End to Menominee Enterprises Feared
(p 35) Information Gap Hit
(p 36) Michigan Indians Seize Lighthouse
(p 36) U.S.-Indian War Is Called Possible
(p 36) Revitalizing is Goal of Governer
(p 36) Athens Indians to Organize
(p 36) Indians Get Lease for Museum Land
(p 36) Hope Replacing Despair
(p 37) Navajo's Long Journey For Welfare Protest
(p 37) Indians Take Prisoners Away From Patrol in Fish Showdown
(p 37) Indians Pressing Beach Shutdown
(p 38) Victoria Speak With Forked Tongue
(p 39) God Save the Queen
(p 39) Metis Leader Forecasts Ugly Scenes
(p 40) Use of Iroquois 'Passport' Questioned by British MP
(p 40) Chief's Iroquois Passport Said Good For Travel Abroad
(p 40) Militant Eskimos Letter
(p 41) Iroquois Spell Out National Aims
(p 41) Tuscaroras Protest Non-Indians on Reservation
(p 41) Iroquois Chiefs Want to Meet With Federal Gov't
(p 42) Too Bad, John Wayne: This Time the Indians Look Certain to Win
(p 42) Indian Defense League Parade Marks Pact
(p 43) Canada's Indian Treaties: Sharp Deals that Led to the Worst Rural Slums
(p 44) Tear Gas Halts B.C. Pen Revolt
(p 44) Indian Chiefs Return $53,000 B.C. Cheque
(p 44) Indian Chiefs Bitter About Loss of Lands
(p 44) Boost Pride, Chief Urges Teachers
(p 44) Indian's Death Angers Inmates
(p 44) Jailed Indians Tell B.C. Chiefs of Grievances
(p 45) And Keep Them Cards And Letters...
(p 46) The Indian Testimony of the Bishops of Amazonia
(p 46) A Stain on the Conscience of the Nation
(p 47) Indians' Distrust Complicates Quake Relief in Peru
(p 47) Australia's Aborigines Sue for Rich Mineral Rights
(p 47) Its Own Race Problem Confronts Australia
(p 48) 3,500 in Park Hear White Roots of Peace]]>
(p 2) Reservation Wedding In Mohawk Tradition
(p 2) "White Roots of Peace"
(p 3) Editorial
(p 4) Is This The Kind of America You Want?
(p 5) Pit River Indian Occupation Goes On Indian Trial to be Moved
(p 5) Baker, Balma Hit By New Rights Action
(p 5) CAP Supports Pit Indians
(p 5) Balma's Reaction To Pit River Confrontations Wins More Praise
(p 6) Grossman Goes to Jail With Swipe at Judges
(p 6) Moral Test For Jury, Community
(p 7) Before Big Bend Arrests Indian Land Claim Wasn't Considered
(p 7) Everyone's Invited to Share Indians Spear a Salmon
(p 8) While the Nation Feasted Indians Bury 'That Rock' at Plymouth
(p 8) Civilization End Near
(p 9) Little Reason for Thanksgiving
(p 9) O, Christmas Tree, O, Christmas Tree
(p 10) We Narragansetts Still Live
(p 10) Salvation & Service Society For The Propagation of The Faith
(p 11) Return of Wampum Belts, Treaty Concern Indians
(p 11) Iroquois Sculptor Says Indian 'Can No Longer Wait for Help'
(p 11) An Angry Reply for 'Tired'
(p 12) Indian Files $40,000 Claim for Alleged Police Brutality
(p 12) Must Ernie Crowfeather Die?
(p 12) Brotherhood Keeps Ernie Alive
(p 13) Hickel Is Out - 'Arrow in Heart'
(p 13) The Peace Corps' Racism Debacle
(p 13) 5th Indian Conference Cool to Nixon's Plan
(p 14) Indians Facing Fight by White Fishermen
(p 14) 5 Whites Arrested In Fish-in
(p 14) Puyallups Pass Trespass Ordinance
(p 14) Judge Drops Gun Charges Against Pair
(p 15) Fort Lawton Controversy Indians Walk Out, But Their View Gains Support
(p 15) Yakimas Want Land Not Bribe
(p 16) Home of The Brave
(p 16) Indians Fighting U.S. Cling to Alcatraz
(p 16) Alcatraz Fighting For Life And Land
(p 17) Indians 'Capture' Davis Army Post
(p 17) No UC Claim on Indian-Held Land
(p 18) Indians Ousted, Plan New Takeover Strategy
(p 18) Indians Passing Petition On
(p 19) Calif. Indians Running Own Health Clinics
(p 19) Armed Indians Charge Toll on Road
(p 19) Oakes Has Headache
(p 19) U.S. Rapped On Dealings With Indians
(p 20) Slaughter Indians for Oil
(p 20) Expedition Seeks Indian Tribes In Central Brazil
(p 20) L.A. Indian Genocide
(p 21) My Lai 1868... The Victims Were Indians
(p 21) Grandson, 3, Found With Murder Gun
(p 22) '...This Land Is Ours'
(p 22) America's Last Frontier - At Whose Expense?
(p 23) Slavery of American Indians
(p 24-25) Kaianerekowa "The Great Law"
(p 26) Indian Students Walkout At JFK
(p 26) "J.F.K. - Jail For Kids"
(p 26) Taos Indians Win Back Land
(p 27) Indian Affairs: From the Archives
(p 29) Indian Fishing The Future of the Northwest Indians: Fulton's Fish Market
(p 30) 'Tonto' Says Indian Actors Can't Even Get Indian Roles
(p 30) Who Were the Bad Guys?
(p 30) New Indians from Israel
(p 31) We Talk, You Listen
(p 31) Books of the Times - A Dirty Story, Well Told
(p 32) David Courchene. Tough. Fair.
(p 33) It DOES Happen Here
(p 34) Indian Past A Catalyst For Progress?
(p 35) A First at Caughnawaga - Teaching Mohawk
(p 36) Depressing Is Not Over For Indians
(p 37) North Meeting Discusses Land Rights of Natives
(p 37) TEST Program in Need
(p 37) Eskimos to be Told of Companies' Plans
(p 38) Indians "Never Had It Better" Than When in Jail, Says Judge
(p 38) Law Group Expresses Confidence in Judge
(p 38) Indians Urging School Boycott
(p 39) CYC-Backed Group Bids for Mobile Radio Station Featuring Indians
(p 39) Indian Act Challenged on Sex Discrimination
(p 39) Cottagers Say Indians Charge Inflated Rents
(p 39) Ojibwa Status Denied Him, but Indian Burial Granted
(p 39) Schools to Teach Indian Culture
(p 39) Ontario to Pay Indians For Fishing-Ban Loss
(p 39) Postpone Trial of 7 Women
(p 39) New Committee to Hold Talks With Indians
(p 39) Nixon Warns Winter May Kill Some Indians
(p 40) Métis Organize for Recognition
(p 40) Hotel Memo Centre of a Race Squabble
(p 40) Separate Hospitals for Indians Rapped
(p 40) Canada Indians Hit for Inactivity
(p 41) Film Maker: Schools Negating Indian Culture
(p 41) Promise to Indians Comes Back to Haunt
(p 41) 'Prince Lightfoot' Poses a Problem
(p 41) Stanford Drive Enrolls 22 New Indian Students
(p 41) Dick and Jane Fired as Indian Educators
(p 41) TRIBE Inc. Funded by Episcopal Group
(p 41) Indians Set to End Fight
(p 42) Hungry Navajo Kids
(p 42) An Ex-G.I. is Picked to Head Navajos
(p 42) Hepatitis Reported in Grand Canyon
(p 42) Indian Arts Show Set in Arizona
(p 43) Indians and the Draft: A Heritage of Non-Violence
(p 44) Make Disciples of All the Nations?
(p 44) Never Before Such Opportunity for the Gospel
(p 45) They're Sending Missionaries to the Christians: Indians Ask Churches Stop Dividing People
(p 45) Different Drummers Now Heard and Understood
(p 45) Indian Group Challenges ALC to Pledge Support
(p 45) Indian Sues Over Arrest - $1.5 Million
(p 45) Saints Among Savages
(p 46) Dear Readers!
(p 47) How They See It]]>
(p 1) Indians, Whites Fight Dakota Land War
(p 1) Interior's Alaska Pipeline Report Blasted As A 'Flawed' Document
(p 2) Tribal Chief Fears Pipe Line Will Leave Starving Children
(p 2) Alaska Pipeline Is Upheld By Interior Agency Study
(p 2) Ecological Objections to Alaska Pipeline Shushed
(p 3) Editorial
(p 4) Shots Wound 'Hank' Adams
(p 4) Churchman Sees 'New Memphis'
(p 4) Wounded Activist Criticizes U.S.
(p 5) Vigilantes Shoot Indian Leader
(p 6) Indian Trial Delayed As Two Defendants Vanish
(p 6) Four Found Guilty in Fishing Case
(p 6) Fish Trial Defense Hits Police Action
(p 7) Shooting Follows Pattern
(p 7) Indians Form Defense Fund to Cover Legal Problems
(p 7) Indians Need Help For Investigation Shooting
(p 7) Indians Don't Need Draft
(p 7) Puyallup Indian Suit Asks Men of Tribe be Exempted From Draft
(p 8) Fishing with the Yakimas: Indian Fishing Rights
(p 8) Attorneys for Indian Tribes Join U.S. Suit Against State
(p 8) Challenging Hunting Laws
(p 9) Indians March to Protest Bureau Actions
(p 9) Fort Lawton: Indians Still Hope for Role in Park
(p 9) Ernie Crowfeather Gives Thanks for New Chance in Life
(p 9) Indians Split on Issue
(p 9) Jackson Says Lawton Site Best as Park
(p 10) Forests Echo Discontent
(p 11) DRUMS-Enterprise Hearing March 15
(p 11) Tribe Vote on Stock Issue, Voting Trust Set April 3rd
(p 11) Indians Seek Control 'of Our Own Future'
(p 12) Will Progress Mean Death of a Delta
(p 12) Alberta Metis Welfare Cut
(p 12) Indians Battling Birds Act
(p 13) Gross Misuse of Indian Education Cash Charged
(p 13) Millions In Federal Funds Used Illegally
(p 13) Closer Scrutiny of Indian Aid Vowed
(p 14) 'Indians Taught White is Right' Indian-Only High Schools are Suggested
(p 14) Angered Indians May Unite
(p 14) MPs' Panel on Indians 'in Quandary'
(p 14) Ottawa Statement Called 'Hogwash'
(p 14) Trudeau Commitment Broken, say Indians
(p 15) Indian Family Drops Out of 'Dominant Society'
(p 16) Nation's First Indian-Chicano
(p 17) Indians Move to Control Own Education
(p 18) Editorial
(p 18) Intermountain
(p 19) The Northeast Indians: '...It's Much More Hopeful Now'
(p 19) Indian Decries 'Ladies Home Journal' Teaching
(p 20) Colombian Army vs. Indians
(p 20) Colombian Indians Suffer Injustice
(p 20) Ancient City Found by Student
(p 21) White Indians Found
(p 21) Indians in Chile Seek Land Reform
(p 21) Inca Who Led 1780 Revolt Now a Latin Folk Hero
(p 21) Red Cross Says Aid Is Needed by Indians in Amazon Urgently
(p 22) Angelicans Support Nishga
(p 22) Indian Program 'Deadening'
(p 22) Indian Prayer Day June 21
(p 22) Totem Pole of 1896 Still Stands
(p 22) Missionaries Often Harm Tribes, Priest Says
(p 23) How the White Man Committed Genocide of Indians
(p 24-25) Chart dedicated to Indian Womanhood
(p 26) White Roots of Peace Group in School Program
(p 27) Baby By-the-Falling-Waters Joins the Fight
(p 27) Thorpe's Daughter Indian Activist
(p 28) Indians on Warpath versus 'Nigger Charlie' as Detrimental
(p 28) 'Goin' Back' With a Sioux
(p 28) Tonto Rides Again
(p 28) Indians Demanding Better Portrayal
(p 29) They're Finally Letting Indians Portray Indians
(p 30) Charlies Joseph: Story of a Proud Chieftain
(p 32) Cherokees: A Bitter History
(p 32) Culture is Slowly Vanishing
(p 33) The Tragic Story, Tsali's Sacrifice
(p 33) Qualla Co-op to Host Open House for Lucy George
(p 33) Letters of Interest
(p 34) They Work Here But Their Ties Are Elsewhere
(p 35) Grandfathers of Our Country
(p 35) 'In This Together'
(p 35) 'Don't Include Indians'
(p 35) Mrs. Big Tree Services Slated; Former Actress
(p 36) Onondaga Council of Chiefs of the Iroquois Confederacy
(p 37) Fight for Wampum Belts
(p 37) Kneip to Remove S.D. Mural, Calls it Distasteful
(p 37) 1680 Wampum Belt Stolen From Museum
(p 37) New Proof America Discovered Years Before Columbus
(p 37) Cash Awards for Indian Art
(p 37) Museum Ends Indian Bones Exhibit
(p 38) An Open Letter to a Museum Director
(p 38) Here Come the Anthros
(p 39) Hopi Chairman OKs Peabody 'Land Renewal'
(p 39) Coal Mining Threat to Indian Country
(p 39) Letters to the Editor
(p 40) 100 Indians Protest, Museum Pledges to Remove 3 Exhibits
(p 40) 12 Indians Jailed Over Protest at Museum Here
(p 41) MU Student Senate Asks Exit for Willie Wampum
(p 41) Billboard Caricature of Indians Protested
(p 41) Director of Indian Center Scores Scouts for Disrespect in Dances
(p 42) Kellogg's Sugar Smacks Boycott
(p 42) Racism in Postage Stamps
(p 42) This is America
(p 43) Proclamation
(p 43) N.I.B. Letterhead Contest
(p 43) Commentary
(p 44) The Pit River Story: A Century of Genocide
(p 45) National Indian Congress Faces Financial Crisis
(p 45) U.S. Inaugurates New Indian Link
(p 45) Land Claim Study is Sought by Guam
(p 45) Editor Seeks a News Link for Indians
(p 45) Indians Denounce Trends in Bureau
(p 46) A Grievance of Some Students and Employees of Intermountain School
(p 47) How They See It
(p 48) Poetry]]>