Indian Voice, February 1971
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Title
Indian Voice, February 1971
Subject
Periodicals
Description
(p 2) Editorial
(p 2) San Jose Core Team Goes to D.C.
(p 3) President Returns Land to Pueblos - Then Vetoes Indian Funds Bill
(p 3) Trimble Named First Indian Press Director
(p 3) Chemehuevi Claim Award Funds to be Distributed
(p 4) Sister Awarded Grant for Indian Biography
(p 4) Health Plan Set Up for Relocated Indians
(p 4) Morgan Otis Elected New Leader of CIEA
(p 5) Lost Art of Tanning Hides (Archie Blacksmith)
(p 5) Right on Schedule
(p 5) Indian Entertainer Protests with Songs
(p 6) The Tragedy of the Massacre at Wounded Knee and My Lai
(p 6) Home Financing for VTP Indians Eased
(p 6) Little Indians Take Needed Rest
(p 7) Thoughts At Random: No Hunting or Fishing (Smokey Silent Fox)
(p 7) Indian Exhibition at Oakland Museum
(p 7) Clearwater Down for Repairs
(p 7) Indians Showing Self-Determination
(p 8) "Pontiac's Conspiracy" (Rudy Jay Casazza)
(p 9) They're First in Fashion
(p 10) The Indian Dance
(p 11) The Necklace (Smokey Silent Fox)
(p 12) Joseph Brant
(p 14) The Legend of The Teepee (John Eagle Hawk)
(p 14) Honors for Indian Historians (Archie Blacksmith)
(p 14) RFK Fellowship Award Given to Navajo Woman
(p 15) Five Civilized Tribes Wish to Elect Chiefs
(p 15) Yakimas Give Alaskan Natives Fight Loan
(p 15) Navajo PhD Joins Brigham Young University
(p 16) The Devil Dancers (Archie Blacksmith)
(p 17) Sport Briefs (Ken Jose)
(p 19) Indian Recipes
(p 19) Mohave Indian Named Head of Phoenix School
(p 19) LaVatta Heads Carlisle Hall of Fame Memorial
(p 2) San Jose Core Team Goes to D.C.
(p 3) President Returns Land to Pueblos - Then Vetoes Indian Funds Bill
(p 3) Trimble Named First Indian Press Director
(p 3) Chemehuevi Claim Award Funds to be Distributed
(p 4) Sister Awarded Grant for Indian Biography
(p 4) Health Plan Set Up for Relocated Indians
(p 4) Morgan Otis Elected New Leader of CIEA
(p 5) Lost Art of Tanning Hides (Archie Blacksmith)
(p 5) Right on Schedule
(p 5) Indian Entertainer Protests with Songs
(p 6) The Tragedy of the Massacre at Wounded Knee and My Lai
(p 6) Home Financing for VTP Indians Eased
(p 6) Little Indians Take Needed Rest
(p 7) Thoughts At Random: No Hunting or Fishing (Smokey Silent Fox)
(p 7) Indian Exhibition at Oakland Museum
(p 7) Clearwater Down for Repairs
(p 7) Indians Showing Self-Determination
(p 8) "Pontiac's Conspiracy" (Rudy Jay Casazza)
(p 9) They're First in Fashion
(p 10) The Indian Dance
(p 11) The Necklace (Smokey Silent Fox)
(p 12) Joseph Brant
(p 14) The Legend of The Teepee (John Eagle Hawk)
(p 14) Honors for Indian Historians (Archie Blacksmith)
(p 14) RFK Fellowship Award Given to Navajo Woman
(p 15) Five Civilized Tribes Wish to Elect Chiefs
(p 15) Yakimas Give Alaskan Natives Fight Loan
(p 15) Navajo PhD Joins Brigham Young University
(p 16) The Devil Dancers (Archie Blacksmith)
(p 17) Sport Briefs (Ken Jose)
(p 19) Indian Recipes
(p 19) Mohave Indian Named Head of Phoenix School
(p 19) LaVatta Heads Carlisle Hall of Fame Memorial
Creator
Native American Publishing Company
Publisher
University of Nebraska at Omaha Libraries
Date
February 1971
Collection
Other Media
Citation
Native American Publishing Company, “Indian Voice, February 1971,” American Indian Digital History Project, accessed September 29, 2023, http://www.aidhp.com/items/show/132.