Akwesasne Notes vol. 4 no. 3
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Title
Akwesasne Notes vol. 4 no. 3
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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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(p 2) Natives Start to Fight Back
(p 2) Heard in the House of Commons
(p 3) Traditional Indian Unity Caravan
(p 4) BIA Playing Waiting Game During Election Year Political Ploys
(p 4) Maine Indian Tuition Hits Snags
(p 4) Off-Reservation Indians Still May Get B.I.A. Welfare Assistance
(p 4) Britain, U.S., Renew Jay Treaty Which Includes Free Border Rights
(p 4) FBI to Employ Indian Agents
(p 4) Black Presidential Candidate Says an Indian Would be Interior Boss
(p 4) Savings and Loan Bankers Want to Get More Indians Mortgaged
(p 4) Indianization of the B.I.A. Goes On; Will the Body Count Change?
(p 4) American Indian Bank is Proposed by International Financeers
(p 4) The Urban Indians: Where They're At
(p 5) Highway Patrolman Charged in Shooting of California Indian
(p 5) Billings Policeman Absolved in Death of Reynold High Pine
(p 5) Philadelphia Five Issue Counter Charges Against Philly Police
(p 5) Youths Involved in Death of Yellow Thunder Found Guilty
(p 5) All is Well as Indian Athletic Hall of Fame Proposed at Haskell
(p 6) Expanding Indian Community School Helps Milwaukee's Native Children
(p 6) Indian College Landmark Hassled
(p 6) The University Parasites
(p 7) With Council Controlled by 'No-Bloods', Osage Nation Boils
(p 7) Truckin' Back on the Trail of Tears: Tourist Industry Wants Real Creeks
(p 7) Kaw Nation Opposing Army Corps To Regain Lost River Bottom
(p 7) Effort to Move Creeks from Stomp Grounds to Methodist Church Denied
(p 7) 'Let Them Eat Bricks' Solution Proposed for Chilocco School
(p 7) Kiowa Grand Jury Probe Ordered on Oklahoma Indian Housing Scandal
(p 7) Pawnees Organize NIYC Chapter
(p 7) ...Meanwhile, back in Oklahoma
(p 7) Pawnee NIYC Brief to BIA and City Officials
(p 8) Captured Chippewa Demands Status as Prisoner of War in Chicago Court
(p 8) Odyssey of Chicago's Wandering Indians Adds Another Forced Move
(p 8) Trading Post Operators Scalp Tourists as Indian Crafts Decline
(p 8) Indians Hear Senators Speak Now That the Buffalo's Gone
(p 8) Yakima Nation has Sacred Mountain Restored After Surveyor's Mistake
(p 8) Many Rapid City Lakota Killed in Disastrous Rapid City Flooding
(p 8) Competition for Sculpture, Medal Announced by Phoenix Museum
(p 9) Tidbits
(p 10) Usual Situation: Indians Win Fishing Rights in Court, 'Sportsmen' Upset
(p 10) Menominees, United to Terminate Termination, Need Congress' Support
(p 10) Land Sales Sag as Demonstrators Try to Keep Menominee Land Indian
(p 10) Montana Tribal Leaders Planning on Licensing, Regulating, Traders
(p 10) Senator, Interior Dept. Support Return of Chippewa Flowage
(p 10) Expulsion of Student at Shawano Arouses Menominee Countercharge
(p 10) New Law May "Unterminate" Menominees, Restore Indian Status
(p 11) BIA Officials Found Guilty in Assault on Lawyers Aiding Zunis
(p 11) If Everyone Knew What is Happening at Black Mesa, it Might Not Be Happening
(p 11) Navajo Pick and Shovel Miner Closed Down; Rape of Black Mesa Goes On
(p 11) Los Angeles Won't Consume Power Unless Indian Demands Are Met
(p 11) Navajos Gibe Up Land to Get Jobs, Now Are Told "No Preference"
(p 11) Navajo Land Insulted Again as Seven Plants prepare to Pass Gas
(p 12) Modern-Day Manhattan Purchase
(p 12) Luxury Hotel for Alcatraz Site?
(p 12) More Four Corners Battle Charges are Dismissed for Pit River People
(p 13) Had greed for Indian lands ceased on the battlefields, there would have been peace...
(p 13) Army Engineers At it Again: Prime Colville Land to be Flooded
(p 13) Colvilles Reassert Sovereignty in Confrontation with State
(p 14) Legal News
(p 14) Kennerly v. District Court: The Jurisdiction of Tribal Courts
(p 15) Federal Courts Continue Denial of Penobscot Nationality in Draft
(p 15) Independent Legal Voices Establish Washington-Based Organization
(p 15) Chippewas Retain Right to Fish in Wisconsin Waters of Lake Superior
(p 15) Native American Rights Fund Aided to Fight Major Indian Legal Cases
(p 15) State Boo-Boo Causes Civil, Criminal Jurisdiction Return to Yakimas
(p 15) Indian Law Library Clearinghouse Established by Narf in Boulder
(p 15) Seminoles Say Claims Award Not Adequate; Cite Overlooked Facts
(p 15) Court Refuses Hair Cut Punishment
(p 15) Fresno Charges School Bias
(p 16) Indian Alcoholics Need for Indian-Style Treatment, Care Explained
(p 16) Akwasasne Planning Community Controlled Health Program
(p 16) Training Center Prepares Native People for Health Careers
(p 16) 'Drunken Indian' Stereotype Masks Real Problems in Ontario Town
(p 17) July Calendar
(p 18) Imprisoned Indian Finds Release in Paintings from His Studio/Cell
(p 18) Prison Culture Groups Important Factor in Indian Rehabilitation
(p 19) Spring at Akwesasne
(p 20) The New Indian Resistance?
(p 23) Indian Affairs: From the Archives
(p 24-25) From Longhouse and Kiva
(p 26) Another Government Land Grab!
(p 27) 400 Years of Destruction
(p 28) 'We Didn't Know it Was Wrong;' Indian Slaughterers Acquitted
(p 28) Trial of Hunters Continues to Expose Atrocities Against Natives
(p 28) Wycliffe Missionaries Continue to Aid in Victimization of Indians
(p 28) Civilization Comes to the Amazon: Natives Get Home Bible Studies
(p 29) The New Awaking of the Mapuche
(p 29) Brazil
(p 30) Indian Voices From Sweden
(p 31) The Aboriginal World
(p 32) White Man's Greed: Great Western Land Rush Breaks 70 Years of Peace
(p 33) Missionaries Gain Beef & Converts Among "Sinful" Cherokees
(p 33) One Year's Work for One Convert is Navajo Missionary Success Ratio
(p 33) Federal Judge Recognizes "Indian Religion" as Basis for Draft Out
(p 33) Anglican Co-Option of Religious Leaderships Continues in North
(p 33) Christian Bible Translations Into Indian Languages Planned
(p 33) Church Loses Religious Artifacts in Theft of Retribution for Crimes
(p 33) Christianity OK, But Church has Been Damaging, Bellecourt Says
(p 33) Chaplain in Army Intends to Apply Experience on Hopi Nation Matters
(p 34) Racism
(p 35) Indian Press
(p 36) Commissioner Stakes Credibility as He Advises Government to Pay Claim
(p 36) Six-Month Sit-In Brings Victory and New School to Cold Lake People
(p 36) Back-To-Wilds Movement Attracting More Native People in Alberta
(p 36) Blackfoot Old Sun College Adapts to Indian Needs and Life-Styles
(p 36) Alberta Indians Left a Clear Field as University Avoids 'Native Studies'
(p 37) Massive Gathering Planned for New Fred Quilt Inquest in Kamloops, B.C
(p 37) Mounties Morale, Frustration, on Rise; "Take it Out on Indians?"
(p 37) Indian Boy Shoots at Mounties, 'Archie Bunker' Judge Shoots Back
(p 37) Poverty & Prejudice Increase Indian Militancy and Violence in Regina
(p 38) Literature and Art
(p 38) Black Elk Speaks to Indian Youth, but Not to Author of the Book
(p 39) Book Reviews
(p 40) Resources
(p 41) Films are Now Available for Use for Indian Groups, Fundraising
(p 42) Candid Discrimination
(p 43) White Roots of Peace
(p 43) Harassment, Property Damage and Threats Against Akwasasne Notes Continues After Cowardly Attempt to Stir Up Racial Hate, Rumors
(p 43) Are White People Ready to Handle Their Own Affairs? Mohawks Wonder
(p 43) Kalijah Retires as Indians Request Closing of New York 'Wooden Indian'
(p 43) Band Council Writes Seaway Dear John Letter, Wants $2-Million
(p 47) Letters
(p 48) Poetry
(p 2) Heard in the House of Commons
(p 3) Traditional Indian Unity Caravan
(p 4) BIA Playing Waiting Game During Election Year Political Ploys
(p 4) Maine Indian Tuition Hits Snags
(p 4) Off-Reservation Indians Still May Get B.I.A. Welfare Assistance
(p 4) Britain, U.S., Renew Jay Treaty Which Includes Free Border Rights
(p 4) FBI to Employ Indian Agents
(p 4) Black Presidential Candidate Says an Indian Would be Interior Boss
(p 4) Savings and Loan Bankers Want to Get More Indians Mortgaged
(p 4) Indianization of the B.I.A. Goes On; Will the Body Count Change?
(p 4) American Indian Bank is Proposed by International Financeers
(p 4) The Urban Indians: Where They're At
(p 5) Highway Patrolman Charged in Shooting of California Indian
(p 5) Billings Policeman Absolved in Death of Reynold High Pine
(p 5) Philadelphia Five Issue Counter Charges Against Philly Police
(p 5) Youths Involved in Death of Yellow Thunder Found Guilty
(p 5) All is Well as Indian Athletic Hall of Fame Proposed at Haskell
(p 6) Expanding Indian Community School Helps Milwaukee's Native Children
(p 6) Indian College Landmark Hassled
(p 6) The University Parasites
(p 7) With Council Controlled by 'No-Bloods', Osage Nation Boils
(p 7) Truckin' Back on the Trail of Tears: Tourist Industry Wants Real Creeks
(p 7) Kaw Nation Opposing Army Corps To Regain Lost River Bottom
(p 7) Effort to Move Creeks from Stomp Grounds to Methodist Church Denied
(p 7) 'Let Them Eat Bricks' Solution Proposed for Chilocco School
(p 7) Kiowa Grand Jury Probe Ordered on Oklahoma Indian Housing Scandal
(p 7) Pawnees Organize NIYC Chapter
(p 7) ...Meanwhile, back in Oklahoma
(p 7) Pawnee NIYC Brief to BIA and City Officials
(p 8) Captured Chippewa Demands Status as Prisoner of War in Chicago Court
(p 8) Odyssey of Chicago's Wandering Indians Adds Another Forced Move
(p 8) Trading Post Operators Scalp Tourists as Indian Crafts Decline
(p 8) Indians Hear Senators Speak Now That the Buffalo's Gone
(p 8) Yakima Nation has Sacred Mountain Restored After Surveyor's Mistake
(p 8) Many Rapid City Lakota Killed in Disastrous Rapid City Flooding
(p 8) Competition for Sculpture, Medal Announced by Phoenix Museum
(p 9) Tidbits
(p 10) Usual Situation: Indians Win Fishing Rights in Court, 'Sportsmen' Upset
(p 10) Menominees, United to Terminate Termination, Need Congress' Support
(p 10) Land Sales Sag as Demonstrators Try to Keep Menominee Land Indian
(p 10) Montana Tribal Leaders Planning on Licensing, Regulating, Traders
(p 10) Senator, Interior Dept. Support Return of Chippewa Flowage
(p 10) Expulsion of Student at Shawano Arouses Menominee Countercharge
(p 10) New Law May "Unterminate" Menominees, Restore Indian Status
(p 11) BIA Officials Found Guilty in Assault on Lawyers Aiding Zunis
(p 11) If Everyone Knew What is Happening at Black Mesa, it Might Not Be Happening
(p 11) Navajo Pick and Shovel Miner Closed Down; Rape of Black Mesa Goes On
(p 11) Los Angeles Won't Consume Power Unless Indian Demands Are Met
(p 11) Navajos Gibe Up Land to Get Jobs, Now Are Told "No Preference"
(p 11) Navajo Land Insulted Again as Seven Plants prepare to Pass Gas
(p 12) Modern-Day Manhattan Purchase
(p 12) Luxury Hotel for Alcatraz Site?
(p 12) More Four Corners Battle Charges are Dismissed for Pit River People
(p 13) Had greed for Indian lands ceased on the battlefields, there would have been peace...
(p 13) Army Engineers At it Again: Prime Colville Land to be Flooded
(p 13) Colvilles Reassert Sovereignty in Confrontation with State
(p 14) Legal News
(p 14) Kennerly v. District Court: The Jurisdiction of Tribal Courts
(p 15) Federal Courts Continue Denial of Penobscot Nationality in Draft
(p 15) Independent Legal Voices Establish Washington-Based Organization
(p 15) Chippewas Retain Right to Fish in Wisconsin Waters of Lake Superior
(p 15) Native American Rights Fund Aided to Fight Major Indian Legal Cases
(p 15) State Boo-Boo Causes Civil, Criminal Jurisdiction Return to Yakimas
(p 15) Indian Law Library Clearinghouse Established by Narf in Boulder
(p 15) Seminoles Say Claims Award Not Adequate; Cite Overlooked Facts
(p 15) Court Refuses Hair Cut Punishment
(p 15) Fresno Charges School Bias
(p 16) Indian Alcoholics Need for Indian-Style Treatment, Care Explained
(p 16) Akwasasne Planning Community Controlled Health Program
(p 16) Training Center Prepares Native People for Health Careers
(p 16) 'Drunken Indian' Stereotype Masks Real Problems in Ontario Town
(p 17) July Calendar
(p 18) Imprisoned Indian Finds Release in Paintings from His Studio/Cell
(p 18) Prison Culture Groups Important Factor in Indian Rehabilitation
(p 19) Spring at Akwesasne
(p 20) The New Indian Resistance?
(p 23) Indian Affairs: From the Archives
(p 24-25) From Longhouse and Kiva
(p 26) Another Government Land Grab!
(p 27) 400 Years of Destruction
(p 28) 'We Didn't Know it Was Wrong;' Indian Slaughterers Acquitted
(p 28) Trial of Hunters Continues to Expose Atrocities Against Natives
(p 28) Wycliffe Missionaries Continue to Aid in Victimization of Indians
(p 28) Civilization Comes to the Amazon: Natives Get Home Bible Studies
(p 29) The New Awaking of the Mapuche
(p 29) Brazil
(p 30) Indian Voices From Sweden
(p 31) The Aboriginal World
(p 32) White Man's Greed: Great Western Land Rush Breaks 70 Years of Peace
(p 33) Missionaries Gain Beef & Converts Among "Sinful" Cherokees
(p 33) One Year's Work for One Convert is Navajo Missionary Success Ratio
(p 33) Federal Judge Recognizes "Indian Religion" as Basis for Draft Out
(p 33) Anglican Co-Option of Religious Leaderships Continues in North
(p 33) Christian Bible Translations Into Indian Languages Planned
(p 33) Church Loses Religious Artifacts in Theft of Retribution for Crimes
(p 33) Christianity OK, But Church has Been Damaging, Bellecourt Says
(p 33) Chaplain in Army Intends to Apply Experience on Hopi Nation Matters
(p 34) Racism
(p 35) Indian Press
(p 36) Commissioner Stakes Credibility as He Advises Government to Pay Claim
(p 36) Six-Month Sit-In Brings Victory and New School to Cold Lake People
(p 36) Back-To-Wilds Movement Attracting More Native People in Alberta
(p 36) Blackfoot Old Sun College Adapts to Indian Needs and Life-Styles
(p 36) Alberta Indians Left a Clear Field as University Avoids 'Native Studies'
(p 37) Massive Gathering Planned for New Fred Quilt Inquest in Kamloops, B.C
(p 37) Mounties Morale, Frustration, on Rise; "Take it Out on Indians?"
(p 37) Indian Boy Shoots at Mounties, 'Archie Bunker' Judge Shoots Back
(p 37) Poverty & Prejudice Increase Indian Militancy and Violence in Regina
(p 38) Literature and Art
(p 38) Black Elk Speaks to Indian Youth, but Not to Author of the Book
(p 39) Book Reviews
(p 40) Resources
(p 41) Films are Now Available for Use for Indian Groups, Fundraising
(p 42) Candid Discrimination
(p 43) White Roots of Peace
(p 43) Harassment, Property Damage and Threats Against Akwasasne Notes Continues After Cowardly Attempt to Stir Up Racial Hate, Rumors
(p 43) Are White People Ready to Handle Their Own Affairs? Mohawks Wonder
(p 43) Kalijah Retires as Indians Request Closing of New York 'Wooden Indian'
(p 43) Band Council Writes Seaway Dear John Letter, Wants $2-Million
(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 3.pdf
Coverage
1969-1996; 20th century
Collection
Citation
Akwesasne Notes, “Akwesasne Notes vol. 4 no. 3,” American Indian Digital History Project, accessed March 26, 2023, http://www.aidhp.com/items/show/19.