Akwesasne Notes vol. 4 no. 6
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Title
Akwesasne Notes vol. 4 no. 6
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.
Description
(p 1) Headlines
(p 2) More News From Page 1
(p 4) More News From Pages 1 & 2
(p 5) Letters of Support From Our Sisters & Brothers
(p 6) He Liked His Mohawk Name Ranoies - "A Big Man"
(p 7) Alcatraz: Another Indian Dream Gulped Into The "American Heritage"
(p 7) Alcatraz is Not an Island
(p 7) At the Burial of our Brother
(p 7) Richard Oakes... Alcatraz and More
(p 8) B.I.A. Beaten Badly in "Battle of the Braids"
(p 10) ROTC at Fort Sill Indian School wins Interior Dept. Praises
(p 10) Students Protest Against Ft. Sill Indian Schools Policies
(p 11) "Trail of Broken Treaties" Caravan Moves on Washington D.C.
(p 11) Native People Get Divine Guidance to Ask Mormons for One Million Dollars
(p 12) "We Didn't Think It Would Be Any Different This Time"
(p 12) Indian Family Jailed Because Police In Albuquerque Don't Like Looks
(p 12) The Fat Remains on the B.I.A. Although Important Programs Are Slashed in Across the Board Budget Cuts Ordered by Nixon
(p 12) Civil Rights Hearings in Southwest
(p 13) Land Claim Issue Reopened by California Indians
(p 13) Richard Oakes Memorial Fund
(p 13) Charge Double Standard of Justice as Indian Held on $150,000 Bail
(p 13) Navy Weapons Center Refuses to Give Up Hot Springs to Paiutes
(p 13) Judge Orders School to Readmit Indian Youths, Long Hair and All
(p 14) Don Wright Sues Alaska Federation of Natives, Inc.
(p 14) Behind the Scenes of the Claims Act: 2% for Justice, 98% for the Oil
(p 14) Fly-In Hunters Given Custer - Type Welcome in Alaskan Community
(p 15) "Forced Airplaning" Alaskan Equivalent of Lower 48 Busing Conflict: Native People Take State to Court in Order to Educate Children at Home
(p 15) Children of Nunamiut
(p 15) The Alaskan Land Settlement: In Retrospect
(p 16) Indian Nation Delegates Seek Help Against Dam
(p 16) North Carolina Tuscaroras Move to Regain Control of Education
(p 16) Cherokees Comment on Flooding of Old Village Sites and Burial Grounds
(p 17) Remain a Tribe, Menominees Told
(p 17) Suit Says High Red Lake Officials Received Special Loan Favors
(p 17) Native Corn Breeding Called "Most Spectacular Job" by Geneticist
(p 17) Boys' Club Withdraws Hospitality and Evicts A.I.M. Survival School
(p 18) Senate Refuses to Partition Hopi/Navajo Land; Committee Appointed
(p 18) Mickey Mouse Eyeing NavahoLand For Next DizzyLand?
(p 18) Nixon Letter "To Young Patriots Who Created This Land" Falls Flat
(p 18) Zah Appointed Navajo Legal Aid Head
(p 18) Annie Dodge Wauneka Comments on Hopi/Navajo Land Disputes
(p 18) Navajo Miner Digs for Coal, Hits Pay Dirt of Washington White Tape
(p 19) Who will call this land their Home?
(p 19) "These leases are doing us no real good."
(p 20) Racism in the Y.M.C.A.?
(p 20) Custer
(p 20) YMCA National Longhouse Explains American Indian Fund and Program
(p 20) We Are More Than "A Tradition of This Country"
(p 21) Des Moines Indians Zero in on State "Educational" Exhibit of Bones
(p 21) Seek Proper Reburial for Bones of Fox Indian Chief
(p 21) Auction Sale to Collectors of Belt Dug Up From Indian Grave Thwarted
(p 22) Iroquois Arts and Crafts Exhibit Scheduled for Syracuse, New York
(p 22) Major Art Exhibition Opens In Two Minneapolis Galleries
(p 22) The Navajo Blanket... the art, the beauty, The Way
(p 23) Red Pearl of The Universe
(p 23) Last Stop in the Darkness
(p 23) Untitled Poem
(p 24-25) "I didn't know it was wrong to kill Indians. I killed those Indians because I knew that the government would not condemn us for the crime."
(p 26) La Raza!!
(p 27) "I'm Yaqui and I'm here!"
(p 28) Amazon Indians make last stand against whites
(p 28) SOS for the peoples
(p 29) Micronesia - Interior Department's "Indian Affairs" in the Far Pacific
(p 29) Micronesians in Fight Over Strip Mining
(p 29) Military Would Sacrifice Sacred Hawaiian Valley for Thru-way
(p 30) Teaching of Culture in Schools
(p 30) History of the Oneida Nation
(p 31) Akwesasne Views
(p 32) Genocide et Ethnocide des Indiens D'Amerique
(p 33) "Why are we Inuit called Eskimos?"
(p 33) You must remember; We have names
(p 33) "Progress & Development"
(p 34) Calgary Newspaper Calls for Conversion of Indian Culture into "Heritage"
(p 34) "I was born in a community house"
(p 34) New B.C. Government Promises Boats
(p 34) U.B.C.I.C. Protests K.K.K. Entry in B.C.
(p 34) Hanging of British Captain Delayed
(p 34) Contract Proposed for Information Hunters on Indian Reservations
(p 35) Northwest Ontario: Waiting...Hoping...
(p 36) Native Peoples of the North Unite to Fight Mackensie Pipeline
(p 37) Strange Tales: Pipelines & Prostitution
(p 37) Bureacracy: To White People, A Nuisance. To Native People, A Complete Nightmare.
(p 38) Anti-Loitering By-Law Attacked as Example of Saskatchewan Racism
(p 38) "We did it for the Ecology" - So they say
(p 38) Land Restored to Metis in Alberta as Their Right to Have Place to Live
(p 38) Our Land Sacrificed for British Army to Practice Warfare
(p 38) Alberta Reopens Federal Program: "We Can't Afford to Experiment"
(p 38) National Native Youth Association Elects Arthur Manuel President
(p 39) A Thanksgiving Message from James Lee West
(p 39) "We have followed the oldest ways of our people in giving our thanksgiving and greetings"
(p 40) Resources
(p 41) Films
(p 41) American Indian Tobacco Firm Now Operated Under Mohawk Auspices
(p 42) The Latest in the "Social Genocide" Field: Adoption of Indian Children by White Families
(p 43-47) Letters
(p 48) Poetry
(p 2) More News From Page 1
(p 4) More News From Pages 1 & 2
(p 5) Letters of Support From Our Sisters & Brothers
(p 6) He Liked His Mohawk Name Ranoies - "A Big Man"
(p 7) Alcatraz: Another Indian Dream Gulped Into The "American Heritage"
(p 7) Alcatraz is Not an Island
(p 7) At the Burial of our Brother
(p 7) Richard Oakes... Alcatraz and More
(p 8) B.I.A. Beaten Badly in "Battle of the Braids"
(p 10) ROTC at Fort Sill Indian School wins Interior Dept. Praises
(p 10) Students Protest Against Ft. Sill Indian Schools Policies
(p 11) "Trail of Broken Treaties" Caravan Moves on Washington D.C.
(p 11) Native People Get Divine Guidance to Ask Mormons for One Million Dollars
(p 12) "We Didn't Think It Would Be Any Different This Time"
(p 12) Indian Family Jailed Because Police In Albuquerque Don't Like Looks
(p 12) The Fat Remains on the B.I.A. Although Important Programs Are Slashed in Across the Board Budget Cuts Ordered by Nixon
(p 12) Civil Rights Hearings in Southwest
(p 13) Land Claim Issue Reopened by California Indians
(p 13) Richard Oakes Memorial Fund
(p 13) Charge Double Standard of Justice as Indian Held on $150,000 Bail
(p 13) Navy Weapons Center Refuses to Give Up Hot Springs to Paiutes
(p 13) Judge Orders School to Readmit Indian Youths, Long Hair and All
(p 14) Don Wright Sues Alaska Federation of Natives, Inc.
(p 14) Behind the Scenes of the Claims Act: 2% for Justice, 98% for the Oil
(p 14) Fly-In Hunters Given Custer - Type Welcome in Alaskan Community
(p 15) "Forced Airplaning" Alaskan Equivalent of Lower 48 Busing Conflict: Native People Take State to Court in Order to Educate Children at Home
(p 15) Children of Nunamiut
(p 15) The Alaskan Land Settlement: In Retrospect
(p 16) Indian Nation Delegates Seek Help Against Dam
(p 16) North Carolina Tuscaroras Move to Regain Control of Education
(p 16) Cherokees Comment on Flooding of Old Village Sites and Burial Grounds
(p 17) Remain a Tribe, Menominees Told
(p 17) Suit Says High Red Lake Officials Received Special Loan Favors
(p 17) Native Corn Breeding Called "Most Spectacular Job" by Geneticist
(p 17) Boys' Club Withdraws Hospitality and Evicts A.I.M. Survival School
(p 18) Senate Refuses to Partition Hopi/Navajo Land; Committee Appointed
(p 18) Mickey Mouse Eyeing NavahoLand For Next DizzyLand?
(p 18) Nixon Letter "To Young Patriots Who Created This Land" Falls Flat
(p 18) Zah Appointed Navajo Legal Aid Head
(p 18) Annie Dodge Wauneka Comments on Hopi/Navajo Land Disputes
(p 18) Navajo Miner Digs for Coal, Hits Pay Dirt of Washington White Tape
(p 19) Who will call this land their Home?
(p 19) "These leases are doing us no real good."
(p 20) Racism in the Y.M.C.A.?
(p 20) Custer
(p 20) YMCA National Longhouse Explains American Indian Fund and Program
(p 20) We Are More Than "A Tradition of This Country"
(p 21) Des Moines Indians Zero in on State "Educational" Exhibit of Bones
(p 21) Seek Proper Reburial for Bones of Fox Indian Chief
(p 21) Auction Sale to Collectors of Belt Dug Up From Indian Grave Thwarted
(p 22) Iroquois Arts and Crafts Exhibit Scheduled for Syracuse, New York
(p 22) Major Art Exhibition Opens In Two Minneapolis Galleries
(p 22) The Navajo Blanket... the art, the beauty, The Way
(p 23) Red Pearl of The Universe
(p 23) Last Stop in the Darkness
(p 23) Untitled Poem
(p 24-25) "I didn't know it was wrong to kill Indians. I killed those Indians because I knew that the government would not condemn us for the crime."
(p 26) La Raza!!
(p 27) "I'm Yaqui and I'm here!"
(p 28) Amazon Indians make last stand against whites
(p 28) SOS for the peoples
(p 29) Micronesia - Interior Department's "Indian Affairs" in the Far Pacific
(p 29) Micronesians in Fight Over Strip Mining
(p 29) Military Would Sacrifice Sacred Hawaiian Valley for Thru-way
(p 30) Teaching of Culture in Schools
(p 30) History of the Oneida Nation
(p 31) Akwesasne Views
(p 32) Genocide et Ethnocide des Indiens D'Amerique
(p 33) "Why are we Inuit called Eskimos?"
(p 33) You must remember; We have names
(p 33) "Progress & Development"
(p 34) Calgary Newspaper Calls for Conversion of Indian Culture into "Heritage"
(p 34) "I was born in a community house"
(p 34) New B.C. Government Promises Boats
(p 34) U.B.C.I.C. Protests K.K.K. Entry in B.C.
(p 34) Hanging of British Captain Delayed
(p 34) Contract Proposed for Information Hunters on Indian Reservations
(p 35) Northwest Ontario: Waiting...Hoping...
(p 36) Native Peoples of the North Unite to Fight Mackensie Pipeline
(p 37) Strange Tales: Pipelines & Prostitution
(p 37) Bureacracy: To White People, A Nuisance. To Native People, A Complete Nightmare.
(p 38) Anti-Loitering By-Law Attacked as Example of Saskatchewan Racism
(p 38) "We did it for the Ecology" - So they say
(p 38) Land Restored to Metis in Alberta as Their Right to Have Place to Live
(p 38) Our Land Sacrificed for British Army to Practice Warfare
(p 38) Alberta Reopens Federal Program: "We Can't Afford to Experiment"
(p 38) National Native Youth Association Elects Arthur Manuel President
(p 39) A Thanksgiving Message from James Lee West
(p 39) "We have followed the oldest ways of our people in giving our thanksgiving and greetings"
(p 40) Resources
(p 41) Films
(p 41) American Indian Tobacco Firm Now Operated Under Mohawk Auspices
(p 42) The Latest in the "Social Genocide" Field: Adoption of Indian Children by White Families
(p 43-47) 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 6.pdf
Coverage
1969-1996; 20th century
Collection
Citation
Akwesasne Notes, “Akwesasne Notes vol. 4 no. 6,” American Indian Digital History Project, accessed April 26, 2024, https://www.aidhp.com/items/show/22.