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Akwesasne Notes
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Akwesasne 1971 Volume 3 Number 2.pdf
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Akwesasne Notes vol. 3 no. 2
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1971
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Akwesasne Notes
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Jerry Gambill
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Akwesasne (N.Y.)--Newspapers.; Askwesasne Indian Reserve (Québec and Ont.)--Newspapers.; Franklin County (N.Y.)--Newspapers.; Indians of North America--Government relations--Newspapers.; Indians of North America--New York (State); Mohawk Indians--Newspapers.
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UNO Libraries
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English
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1969-1996; 20th century
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(p 1) Alaskan Natives Face Raw Land Deal
(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