Akwesasne Notes vol. 4 no. 1
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Title
Akwesasne Notes vol. 4 no. 1
Subject
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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(p 2) Kick probably killed Indian's death 'accidental'
(p 2) Inquest absolution of police angers Indians
(p 4) Indian vs. 'Indians': Matter of Sensitivity
(p 4) Comments from the Nation's Newspapers on Chief Wahoo Suit
(p 5) Sioux Man Charged with Assault in Campus Fight over Indian Image
(p 5) 'Honest Injun: I like you heap lot': An Educator Approved Valentine
(p 5) Advertising Writers Help to Perpetuate Racist Concepts
(p 5) Comments from Russ Means' Mail on Chief Wahoo Suit
(p 6) Cass Lake Boils over Tribal Rights
(p 6) St. Paul A.I.M's Eddie Benton is Candidate for City Mayor
(p 6) Rita Rogers Re-Elected for A.I.M
(p 7) Tesuque Pueblo
(p 8) Pit River People Back at Four Corners Still in Courts
(p 9) Native Alaskan Land Claims
(p 9) Editorial
(p 10) Indian Leader Assails New BIA Policy
(p 10) OEO Indian Programs Boss Opposes Reorganization of his Agency
(p 11) Another Form of Termination
(p 11) Indian Water Peril
(p 12) Bad Medicine at Black Mesa
(p 12) Power Company Public Relations Men Write Statement for B.I.A. Council Chairman Defending Mines
(p 13) Indians March to Commemorate Hanging of Sioux
(p 13) Father of Whose Country?
(p 13) Little Shell Chippewas Need Time, Help to Beat Bureaucratic Shuffle
(p 13) Official Says B.I.A. Investigators Conducting 'Inquisition' of Sioux
(p 14) Indian Leader Begins Serving His Sentence
(p 16) In Debt to Tenants, Kickapoos Plan Strategy to Recover Land they Own
(p 16) 'Cut your Braids or be Expelled': Lawton Students Picket in Protest
(p 16) More Problems Plague Chilocco: Investigations Discontinued
(p 16) Oklahoma Indians Debate Forming First Statewide Organization
(p 16) Descendants of Wild Horse, Leader of Comanches, Form Organization
(p 16) Osage Nation Sues City of Pawhuska
(p 16) Seminole Chief Fired by Council After Irregularity Alleged
(p 17) Background on the Papago Land Question
(p 17) Papago Indians of the future may question an empty legacy
(p 17) Redistricting Divides Reserves: Propose 51st State for Indians
(p 17) Navajos Sue Trading Post Owners of Violation of Federal Laws
(p 17) Havasupai People Facing Land Loss to Grand Canyon National Park
(p 18) Firm to build on Indian site
(p 18) Better to be A 1st Class Indian than a 2nd Class Citizen
(p 18) U.S. Federal Library Program may Locate at Akwesasne in 1972
(p 19) Tidbit Tossed to Michigan Indian Fishermen by State Officials
(p 19) 'So Sad, Tragic, and Complex': Indians and the Law in Wisconsin
(p 19) Congress Still Balking at Return of Land to Stockbridge-Munsee
(p 19) Chicago Indian Village: Still on the Move for Another Winter
(p 19) Occupied Coast Guard Station Site for Alternate School for Indians
(p 19) B.I.A. Takes Strong Pro-Indian Stand for Return of Chippewa Flowage
(p 20) No Beads and Buckskin Pageant: Native Americans' Theatre to Show 'Our Very Reason for Being Alive'
(p 20) Native Arts
(p 20) Native Control of Eskimo Art Encouraged by New Ottawa Plan
(p 21) Indian Health Aide Training Costs Boosted by Graft, High Salaries
(p 21) Self-Genocide: A Case Study of Duck Valley Indian Reservation
(p 21) Suicide: A Contagious Disease Among Indian Young People in Tucson
(p 21) National Indian Nurses Group Forming, Seeking New Members
(p 21) California Indian Health Project Aided by Two-Way Radio Units
(p 21) Disease Patterns of Indians Shows Significant Differences
(p 21) How Alcohol Affects Indians Differently Noted in Study
(p 22) Memos
(p 23) Indian Affairs: From the Archives
(p 23) Akwesasne in the War of 1812: The Center of the Spy Network
(p 24-25) 1972: Genocide in South America
(p 26) Australia's Aborigines Come Back to Life: Militant Movement A La Black Panthers is Current Mode
(p 26) Aussie PM Tolls Death Knell for Way of Life
(p 27) Brazil Settlers Warned of Indians
(p 27) Bolivian Indians and Guerillas Link Up to Regain Lands
(p 27) Bibliography on Current Condition of Indians in South America Ready
(p 28) 'Return Indian Heritage'
(p 28) Respect for the Dead
(p 28) Scholars Agree to Help Stop Raids on Indian Burial Sites in Idaho
(p 29) An Editorial Comment on Indian Children who Need Homes
(p 29) Saskatchewan Native People Ask for Control of Adoption and Group Care of Indian, Metis Children
(p 29) 'Far from the Reservation' Title of Study of Indian/White Adoptions
(p 29) Rift in N.W.T. Council over Native Adoption Practices and Priorities
(p 29) Kenora Day-Care Project Killed by Subtle Racism and Prejudice
(p 30) 'We'll Do It Our Own Way Awhile'
(p 32) Education
(p 34) Cardinal Resigns as Alberta Leader
(p 34) Native Centres
(p 35) North Development Policy Favoring Oil Over Eskimos
(p 35) Doctor Wants Improved Mental Health Program for Casualties of Government Education System
(p 35) "Make Eskimos Consultants at $100 a day;" professor
(p 36) Indians Threaten Raid on RCMP
(p 36) Mohawk Land Again Threatened by Highway Construction in Quebec
(p 36) Traditionally-Married Indians Harassed by Ottawa Officials; Legal Help, Support Sought
(p 37) Chretien Keeps Silent on Indian Criticism
(p 37) Ottawa told to use powers
(p 38) James Bay Sellout
(p 38) ...So Old Crow People Defend Their Own Land Claims Legally
(p 39) Flu probe shows more aid needed for Cree reserve
(p 39) Commission held powerless to halt racist television broadcasts
(p 39) 'Indian Affairs' becomes 'Human Affairs' in Saskatchewan
(p 39) N. Ontario Indians Rap Federal Gov't
(p 39) Indians in Nova Scotia Sense Victory in Proving Tax Exemption
(p 40) Sota Eya Ye Yapi
(p 40) The Native Nevadan
(p 40) Longhouse News
(p 40) The Action News
(p 41) March Calendar
(p 42) Long Play Record Albums
(p 43) Resources
(p 44) How They See It
(p 48) Poetry
(p 2) Inquest absolution of police angers Indians
(p 4) Indian vs. 'Indians': Matter of Sensitivity
(p 4) Comments from the Nation's Newspapers on Chief Wahoo Suit
(p 5) Sioux Man Charged with Assault in Campus Fight over Indian Image
(p 5) 'Honest Injun: I like you heap lot': An Educator Approved Valentine
(p 5) Advertising Writers Help to Perpetuate Racist Concepts
(p 5) Comments from Russ Means' Mail on Chief Wahoo Suit
(p 6) Cass Lake Boils over Tribal Rights
(p 6) St. Paul A.I.M's Eddie Benton is Candidate for City Mayor
(p 6) Rita Rogers Re-Elected for A.I.M
(p 7) Tesuque Pueblo
(p 8) Pit River People Back at Four Corners Still in Courts
(p 9) Native Alaskan Land Claims
(p 9) Editorial
(p 10) Indian Leader Assails New BIA Policy
(p 10) OEO Indian Programs Boss Opposes Reorganization of his Agency
(p 11) Another Form of Termination
(p 11) Indian Water Peril
(p 12) Bad Medicine at Black Mesa
(p 12) Power Company Public Relations Men Write Statement for B.I.A. Council Chairman Defending Mines
(p 13) Indians March to Commemorate Hanging of Sioux
(p 13) Father of Whose Country?
(p 13) Little Shell Chippewas Need Time, Help to Beat Bureaucratic Shuffle
(p 13) Official Says B.I.A. Investigators Conducting 'Inquisition' of Sioux
(p 14) Indian Leader Begins Serving His Sentence
(p 16) In Debt to Tenants, Kickapoos Plan Strategy to Recover Land they Own
(p 16) 'Cut your Braids or be Expelled': Lawton Students Picket in Protest
(p 16) More Problems Plague Chilocco: Investigations Discontinued
(p 16) Oklahoma Indians Debate Forming First Statewide Organization
(p 16) Descendants of Wild Horse, Leader of Comanches, Form Organization
(p 16) Osage Nation Sues City of Pawhuska
(p 16) Seminole Chief Fired by Council After Irregularity Alleged
(p 17) Background on the Papago Land Question
(p 17) Papago Indians of the future may question an empty legacy
(p 17) Redistricting Divides Reserves: Propose 51st State for Indians
(p 17) Navajos Sue Trading Post Owners of Violation of Federal Laws
(p 17) Havasupai People Facing Land Loss to Grand Canyon National Park
(p 18) Firm to build on Indian site
(p 18) Better to be A 1st Class Indian than a 2nd Class Citizen
(p 18) U.S. Federal Library Program may Locate at Akwesasne in 1972
(p 19) Tidbit Tossed to Michigan Indian Fishermen by State Officials
(p 19) 'So Sad, Tragic, and Complex': Indians and the Law in Wisconsin
(p 19) Congress Still Balking at Return of Land to Stockbridge-Munsee
(p 19) Chicago Indian Village: Still on the Move for Another Winter
(p 19) Occupied Coast Guard Station Site for Alternate School for Indians
(p 19) B.I.A. Takes Strong Pro-Indian Stand for Return of Chippewa Flowage
(p 20) No Beads and Buckskin Pageant: Native Americans' Theatre to Show 'Our Very Reason for Being Alive'
(p 20) Native Arts
(p 20) Native Control of Eskimo Art Encouraged by New Ottawa Plan
(p 21) Indian Health Aide Training Costs Boosted by Graft, High Salaries
(p 21) Self-Genocide: A Case Study of Duck Valley Indian Reservation
(p 21) Suicide: A Contagious Disease Among Indian Young People in Tucson
(p 21) National Indian Nurses Group Forming, Seeking New Members
(p 21) California Indian Health Project Aided by Two-Way Radio Units
(p 21) Disease Patterns of Indians Shows Significant Differences
(p 21) How Alcohol Affects Indians Differently Noted in Study
(p 22) Memos
(p 23) Indian Affairs: From the Archives
(p 23) Akwesasne in the War of 1812: The Center of the Spy Network
(p 24-25) 1972: Genocide in South America
(p 26) Australia's Aborigines Come Back to Life: Militant Movement A La Black Panthers is Current Mode
(p 26) Aussie PM Tolls Death Knell for Way of Life
(p 27) Brazil Settlers Warned of Indians
(p 27) Bolivian Indians and Guerillas Link Up to Regain Lands
(p 27) Bibliography on Current Condition of Indians in South America Ready
(p 28) 'Return Indian Heritage'
(p 28) Respect for the Dead
(p 28) Scholars Agree to Help Stop Raids on Indian Burial Sites in Idaho
(p 29) An Editorial Comment on Indian Children who Need Homes
(p 29) Saskatchewan Native People Ask for Control of Adoption and Group Care of Indian, Metis Children
(p 29) 'Far from the Reservation' Title of Study of Indian/White Adoptions
(p 29) Rift in N.W.T. Council over Native Adoption Practices and Priorities
(p 29) Kenora Day-Care Project Killed by Subtle Racism and Prejudice
(p 30) 'We'll Do It Our Own Way Awhile'
(p 32) Education
(p 34) Cardinal Resigns as Alberta Leader
(p 34) Native Centres
(p 35) North Development Policy Favoring Oil Over Eskimos
(p 35) Doctor Wants Improved Mental Health Program for Casualties of Government Education System
(p 35) "Make Eskimos Consultants at $100 a day;" professor
(p 36) Indians Threaten Raid on RCMP
(p 36) Mohawk Land Again Threatened by Highway Construction in Quebec
(p 36) Traditionally-Married Indians Harassed by Ottawa Officials; Legal Help, Support Sought
(p 37) Chretien Keeps Silent on Indian Criticism
(p 37) Ottawa told to use powers
(p 38) James Bay Sellout
(p 38) ...So Old Crow People Defend Their Own Land Claims Legally
(p 39) Flu probe shows more aid needed for Cree reserve
(p 39) Commission held powerless to halt racist television broadcasts
(p 39) 'Indian Affairs' becomes 'Human Affairs' in Saskatchewan
(p 39) N. Ontario Indians Rap Federal Gov't
(p 39) Indians in Nova Scotia Sense Victory in Proving Tax Exemption
(p 40) Sota Eya Ye Yapi
(p 40) The Native Nevadan
(p 40) Longhouse News
(p 40) The Action News
(p 41) March Calendar
(p 42) Long Play Record Albums
(p 43) Resources
(p 44) How They See It
(p 48) Poetry
Creator
Akwesasne Notes
Publisher
UNO Libraries
Date
1972
Contributor
Jerry Gambill
Rights
Fair Use
Language
English
Identifier
Akwesasne 1972 Volume 4 Number 1.pdf
Coverage
1969-1996; 20th century
Collection
Citation
Akwesasne Notes, “Akwesasne Notes vol. 4 no. 1,” American Indian Digital History Project, accessed March 25, 2023, http://www.aidhp.com/items/show/17.