Akwesasne Notes vol. 4 no. 2
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Title
Akwesasne Notes vol. 4 no. 2
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) North Natives Oppose Chretien Policy Paper
(p 2) Indians Come Second
(p 2) Just How Gross is the National Product
(p 4) Yellow Thunder's Death
(p 7) Death of an Indian
(p 7) Indian Shot to Death
(p 7) Indian Killed
(p 8) Pit River Indians Not Guilty!
(p 9) Think of the Children
(p 9) 47 Cent per Acre California Land Payoff Protested by Indian Groups
(p 9) 'Civilized' Indians Occupy Mission Under Terms of Spanish Land Grant
(p 9) Alcatraz Trio Given Probation for Copper Sale as Judge Blasts U.S.
(p 9) Pit River Nation Pushing Civil Suits Against Corporations for Land
(p 9) Alcatraz to Become National Park "Now that the Indians are Gone"
(p 10) Hopi Tribal Council
(p 10) Stewardship or Fraud?
(p 11) Apache Suit Fails to Halt Growth of Six Huge Coal-Fired Plants
(p 11) Traditional Hopi Speak for Themselves
(p 11) Thomas Banyaca
(p 12) Navahos-Hopis Pushed into War by Bureaucrats and Anglos
(p 12) Judge Orders Government to Give Back Land Taken in 'Cruel Hoax'
(p 12) Firing of Herb Blatchford Arouses Gallup Area Indians: Hearing Soon
(p 13) State May Purchase Indian Fishing Rights
(p 13) Indian Refuses Draft Because of his Religion
(p 13) St. Paul's Little Red School House Can't Wait: "We Love Our Children"
(p 13) Two Indian Leaders Get Stayed Sentences so Work Can Continue
(p 13) Minneapolis Indian School Builds Confidence, Teaches Survival
(p 13) Indian School in Consolidated District Seeking Community Control
(p 14) Racism: Little Things an Indian Might Notice
(p 14) YMCA 'Indian Guides' Considering Indian Sensitivities in Format
(p 14) Stanford University Retires Indian Mascot; Natives Happy, Alumni Upset
(p 14) 'Skins', Chicanos, Claim Racism in Arizona State University Protest
(p 15) "Cut off their Hair"
(p 15) Oneida Youth Cites Religious Value of Long Hair in Detroit Court Win
(p 15) Ignacio Acts as Pawnee Suspended From School Because of Long Hair
(p 15) ...And At Pawnee ...And At Lawton
(p 16) S.D. Indian Tribe's Halfway House Tries to Help Alcoholics
(p 17) White People Dislike Indian Control, Want Congress to Change Laws
(p 17) Indians Occupy Fort Totten Jail; Release Prisoners for Sit-In
(p 17) Law Enforcement Officials Sued by Sioux Woman in South Dakota
(p 17) Death in Rosebud B.I.A. Jail Subject of Suit Against U.S. Government
(p 17) National Park Service May Grab up More Indian Land on Sioux Nation
(p 18) Grace Thorpe
(p 18) DQU
(p 19) Indian Way School
(p 20) Seneca President Accuses 'Notes' of Half-Truths; Other Senecas Organize Opposition to Toy Plant
(p 20) Shinnecocks Shun Housing Grants; 'Sometimes They Tell You What to Do'
(p 20) New York Act May Eventually Take Indian Land out of Eminent Domain
(p 21) Iroquois? Six Nations? Seven Nations? American Indians? New York State Indians?
(p 21) Anthropologist Renews Gampaign to Keep Wampum Belts from Iroquois; Says Return is a Threat to the Integrity of Museums Everywhere
(p 22) Struggle to be Sovereign
(p 24-25) Zuni Governor Poster
(p 26) In Brazil Progress Kills
(p 27) Australian Aborigines Set Up 'Embassy,' Score Diplomatic Coup
(p 27) Fijians to Sue Britain over Mining Rights of South Pacific Island
(p 28) Indian Prayer
(p 28) For Self-Determination: Indians Christians and Christian Indians
(p 29) Plea to the Churches
(p 30) Ethnic Weapon
(p 31) It's Time to Throw Off the White Man's Names
(p 31) The White Man's Burden
(p 32) "How Cruel the Whites' Eyes Look"
(p 32) The Frontier Moves West: The U.S. Has Got Itself Some New Indians
(p 33) The Lonely Death of Charlie Wenjack
(p 34) Indians Ready to Ask James Bay Injunction
(p 34) James Bay ... A 'Naked Power Play'
(p 35) Indians Turn Deaf Ear as Big Business Beckons
(p 36) No Municipality for Cape Mudge
(p 36) Persistent Indian Protests Dig Out New Facts in Fred Quilt Death
(p 36) Chief Charges Harassment by Gang May Lead to Racial Conflict
(p 36) Nishgas Fan Sparks of Council Fire to Bring Theif Nation to Strength
(p 36) Indians Claim Government Betrayal in National Park Development
(p 37) MP Says Government Sidetracking Old Crow Petition on Land Claim
(p 37) Garrisons Enough: Employment of Indians by Provincial Police
(p 37) 'Damned Moslems' Worse than 'Stupid Indians' Officials Decide
(p 37) Ritzy Suburban Development Set for Vancouver Reserve Lands
(p 37) Govt. Needs Elbow Room in North Will Relocate Keewatin Eskimos
(p 37) Non-Status Native People Re-Elect Tony Belcourt to Presidency
(p 37) Secret Government Report Leaked: Says Indians Getting Raw Deal
(p 37) North Quebec Teachers of Eskimos Revolt to Support Parents' Claims
(p 37) System Flunks the Test: 90% of Manitoba's Indian Students Drop Out
(p 38) For the Metis, discrimination is an everyday occurrence, an accepted fact of life
(p 40) 227 Million Acres of Alaska Land Set Aside
(p 40) Outside Pressures Already After Native Alaska Claims Payments
(p 40) Oil Companies' Legal Fight Fails to Stop Eskimo-Controlled Borough
(p 40) 'Never-Been-Hungry' Senators Asked to Hunt Seal Instead of Voting Ban
(p 40) Innuits of Two Continents Restore Friendship Prior to Nixon Trip
(p 40) Don't Call Us, We'll Call You: Interior Dept. Hot Line Untended
(p 41) Book Reviews
(p 42) White Roots of Peace
(p 42) Films Are Now Available for Use for Indian Groups, Fundraising
(p 43) Resources
(p 44) June Calendar
(p 45) May Calendar
(p 47) Letters
(p 48) Poetry
(p 2) Indians Come Second
(p 2) Just How Gross is the National Product
(p 4) Yellow Thunder's Death
(p 7) Death of an Indian
(p 7) Indian Shot to Death
(p 7) Indian Killed
(p 8) Pit River Indians Not Guilty!
(p 9) Think of the Children
(p 9) 47 Cent per Acre California Land Payoff Protested by Indian Groups
(p 9) 'Civilized' Indians Occupy Mission Under Terms of Spanish Land Grant
(p 9) Alcatraz Trio Given Probation for Copper Sale as Judge Blasts U.S.
(p 9) Pit River Nation Pushing Civil Suits Against Corporations for Land
(p 9) Alcatraz to Become National Park "Now that the Indians are Gone"
(p 10) Hopi Tribal Council
(p 10) Stewardship or Fraud?
(p 11) Apache Suit Fails to Halt Growth of Six Huge Coal-Fired Plants
(p 11) Traditional Hopi Speak for Themselves
(p 11) Thomas Banyaca
(p 12) Navahos-Hopis Pushed into War by Bureaucrats and Anglos
(p 12) Judge Orders Government to Give Back Land Taken in 'Cruel Hoax'
(p 12) Firing of Herb Blatchford Arouses Gallup Area Indians: Hearing Soon
(p 13) State May Purchase Indian Fishing Rights
(p 13) Indian Refuses Draft Because of his Religion
(p 13) St. Paul's Little Red School House Can't Wait: "We Love Our Children"
(p 13) Two Indian Leaders Get Stayed Sentences so Work Can Continue
(p 13) Minneapolis Indian School Builds Confidence, Teaches Survival
(p 13) Indian School in Consolidated District Seeking Community Control
(p 14) Racism: Little Things an Indian Might Notice
(p 14) YMCA 'Indian Guides' Considering Indian Sensitivities in Format
(p 14) Stanford University Retires Indian Mascot; Natives Happy, Alumni Upset
(p 14) 'Skins', Chicanos, Claim Racism in Arizona State University Protest
(p 15) "Cut off their Hair"
(p 15) Oneida Youth Cites Religious Value of Long Hair in Detroit Court Win
(p 15) Ignacio Acts as Pawnee Suspended From School Because of Long Hair
(p 15) ...And At Pawnee ...And At Lawton
(p 16) S.D. Indian Tribe's Halfway House Tries to Help Alcoholics
(p 17) White People Dislike Indian Control, Want Congress to Change Laws
(p 17) Indians Occupy Fort Totten Jail; Release Prisoners for Sit-In
(p 17) Law Enforcement Officials Sued by Sioux Woman in South Dakota
(p 17) Death in Rosebud B.I.A. Jail Subject of Suit Against U.S. Government
(p 17) National Park Service May Grab up More Indian Land on Sioux Nation
(p 18) Grace Thorpe
(p 18) DQU
(p 19) Indian Way School
(p 20) Seneca President Accuses 'Notes' of Half-Truths; Other Senecas Organize Opposition to Toy Plant
(p 20) Shinnecocks Shun Housing Grants; 'Sometimes They Tell You What to Do'
(p 20) New York Act May Eventually Take Indian Land out of Eminent Domain
(p 21) Iroquois? Six Nations? Seven Nations? American Indians? New York State Indians?
(p 21) Anthropologist Renews Gampaign to Keep Wampum Belts from Iroquois; Says Return is a Threat to the Integrity of Museums Everywhere
(p 22) Struggle to be Sovereign
(p 24-25) Zuni Governor Poster
(p 26) In Brazil Progress Kills
(p 27) Australian Aborigines Set Up 'Embassy,' Score Diplomatic Coup
(p 27) Fijians to Sue Britain over Mining Rights of South Pacific Island
(p 28) Indian Prayer
(p 28) For Self-Determination: Indians Christians and Christian Indians
(p 29) Plea to the Churches
(p 30) Ethnic Weapon
(p 31) It's Time to Throw Off the White Man's Names
(p 31) The White Man's Burden
(p 32) "How Cruel the Whites' Eyes Look"
(p 32) The Frontier Moves West: The U.S. Has Got Itself Some New Indians
(p 33) The Lonely Death of Charlie Wenjack
(p 34) Indians Ready to Ask James Bay Injunction
(p 34) James Bay ... A 'Naked Power Play'
(p 35) Indians Turn Deaf Ear as Big Business Beckons
(p 36) No Municipality for Cape Mudge
(p 36) Persistent Indian Protests Dig Out New Facts in Fred Quilt Death
(p 36) Chief Charges Harassment by Gang May Lead to Racial Conflict
(p 36) Nishgas Fan Sparks of Council Fire to Bring Theif Nation to Strength
(p 36) Indians Claim Government Betrayal in National Park Development
(p 37) MP Says Government Sidetracking Old Crow Petition on Land Claim
(p 37) Garrisons Enough: Employment of Indians by Provincial Police
(p 37) 'Damned Moslems' Worse than 'Stupid Indians' Officials Decide
(p 37) Ritzy Suburban Development Set for Vancouver Reserve Lands
(p 37) Govt. Needs Elbow Room in North Will Relocate Keewatin Eskimos
(p 37) Non-Status Native People Re-Elect Tony Belcourt to Presidency
(p 37) Secret Government Report Leaked: Says Indians Getting Raw Deal
(p 37) North Quebec Teachers of Eskimos Revolt to Support Parents' Claims
(p 37) System Flunks the Test: 90% of Manitoba's Indian Students Drop Out
(p 38) For the Metis, discrimination is an everyday occurrence, an accepted fact of life
(p 40) 227 Million Acres of Alaska Land Set Aside
(p 40) Outside Pressures Already After Native Alaska Claims Payments
(p 40) Oil Companies' Legal Fight Fails to Stop Eskimo-Controlled Borough
(p 40) 'Never-Been-Hungry' Senators Asked to Hunt Seal Instead of Voting Ban
(p 40) Innuits of Two Continents Restore Friendship Prior to Nixon Trip
(p 40) Don't Call Us, We'll Call You: Interior Dept. Hot Line Untended
(p 41) Book Reviews
(p 42) White Roots of Peace
(p 42) Films Are Now Available for Use for Indian Groups, Fundraising
(p 43) Resources
(p 44) June Calendar
(p 45) May Calendar
(p 47) Letters
(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 2.pdf
Coverage
1969-1996; 20th century
Collection
Citation
Akwesasne Notes, “Akwesasne Notes vol. 4 no. 2,” American Indian Digital History Project, accessed March 25, 2023, http://www.aidhp.com/items/show/18.