Akwesasne Notes vol. 5 no. 6
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Title
Akwesasne Notes vol. 5 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 2) How it is With Us
(p 3) Dialogue North
(p 4) "A License to Kill"
(p 5) An Interview with Pedro Bissonette
(p 5) Justice in America
(p 6) The Pre-Trial Non-Hearings
(p 7) Goodbye Rapid City, Hello Sioux Falls, St. Paul
(p 8) The Reverend Stands Firm
(p 9) Move to Close A.I.M. Schools Fails
(p 9) Injury to Woman Sparks Protest Against Police in Dakota Town
(p 9) "Before the Trials Begin"
(p 10) 15 Questions About The 1868 Treaty of Fort Laramie
(p 11) A New Script: FBI & Indians
(p 11) Riot-Squad B.I.A. Police Trained by U.S. At School Used by C.I.A.
(p 12) A Voice From A.I.M.
(p 12) Brothers & Sisters
(p 13) Elections at Pine Ridge
(p 14) Is A.I.M. Anti-Catholic?
(p 14) A.I.M.: Their Business is Hope
(p 14) "Many People Otherwise Sympathetic"
(p 14) Church & Indians
(p 14) A 1914 Movie Review
(p 15) A.I.M.: What's It All About? The Idea was Born at Stillwater
(p 15) A.I.M. Convention at White Oak
(p 16) Letter to a Nebraska Housewife
(p 17) Menominees - Back on the Road to Strength as Congress Rights Wrong
(p 17) Racial Tension Causes Native Youth "To Snap"; Leaves Trail of Violence
(p 17) Tourist Operators Squeal as Anishnawbeg Assert Rights
(p 17) Chicago Native Youth Appeal to Organizations to Quit Squabbling
(p 17) Michigan Tribes Gain Approval to Arrest Their Own People on Reserve
(p 18) Mohawk Nation at Kanawake Evict Non-Indians
(p 20) Stolen Documents: Chapter II
(p 20) Chretian Gives Christmas But Natives Still Wait For Santa
(p 21) Havasupai People Bring Their Fight to Washington
(p 21) Canyon Leader Gives Congressmen Some Plain Language - "We Are Mad!"
(p 22) James Bay Project: Manifest Destiny in the North
(p 22) Damn Ecology and Full Speed Ahead
(p 23) Bishop says to go ahead, even if native object
(p 23) Environmentalists: Just Attacking the System?
(p 23) Bourassa Sued for Contempt of Court on James Bay Propaganda Book
(p 24-25) Vine Deloria Jr. Quote
(p 26) The Ache Indians: Genocide in Paraguay
(p 26) Surrender, or be Exterminated
(p 27) Genocide: A Paraguayan Tradition
(p 27) Limelight and Twilight for a People
(p 27) The American Involvement
(p 27) Brazil
(p 28) Nixon Finds New B.I.A. Commissioner
(p 28) A Pat on the Back for a "Solid Record"
(p 28) The Mystique of the Commissioner
(p 29) What Makes An Indian Bank Indian?
(p 30) Misuse of Tribal Funds at San Carlos
(p 31) B.I.A. Interferes With Potawatomis Internal Affairs
(p 32) Quechan People Reclaim Land
(p 32) New Plans for Alcatraz
(p 33) Greeds, Courts Intrude on Hupa Nation Lands
(p 33) Yakima Seaman Claims Frame-Up: Faces Navy Court-Martial, Prison
(p 33) We Shall Never Forget the Roots of Our Being
(p 34) Our Mother Earth
(p 35) "For if the Indian Peoples die, who among us deserve to live?"
(p 35) An Open Letter to a Jesuit Missionary to the Oglala Sioux
(p 38) The non-progressive Great Spirit
(p 40) Six Nations Indian Museum
(p 40) Ray Fadden Received Special History Award for Keeping the Confederacy Fires Going Strong
(p 40) Historical Monument Fund Growing, But More Funds Needed to Set Up Another Marker in 1974
(p 41-43) Resources
(p 44-47) Letters
(p 48) Poetry
(p 3) Dialogue North
(p 4) "A License to Kill"
(p 5) An Interview with Pedro Bissonette
(p 5) Justice in America
(p 6) The Pre-Trial Non-Hearings
(p 7) Goodbye Rapid City, Hello Sioux Falls, St. Paul
(p 8) The Reverend Stands Firm
(p 9) Move to Close A.I.M. Schools Fails
(p 9) Injury to Woman Sparks Protest Against Police in Dakota Town
(p 9) "Before the Trials Begin"
(p 10) 15 Questions About The 1868 Treaty of Fort Laramie
(p 11) A New Script: FBI & Indians
(p 11) Riot-Squad B.I.A. Police Trained by U.S. At School Used by C.I.A.
(p 12) A Voice From A.I.M.
(p 12) Brothers & Sisters
(p 13) Elections at Pine Ridge
(p 14) Is A.I.M. Anti-Catholic?
(p 14) A.I.M.: Their Business is Hope
(p 14) "Many People Otherwise Sympathetic"
(p 14) Church & Indians
(p 14) A 1914 Movie Review
(p 15) A.I.M.: What's It All About? The Idea was Born at Stillwater
(p 15) A.I.M. Convention at White Oak
(p 16) Letter to a Nebraska Housewife
(p 17) Menominees - Back on the Road to Strength as Congress Rights Wrong
(p 17) Racial Tension Causes Native Youth "To Snap"; Leaves Trail of Violence
(p 17) Tourist Operators Squeal as Anishnawbeg Assert Rights
(p 17) Chicago Native Youth Appeal to Organizations to Quit Squabbling
(p 17) Michigan Tribes Gain Approval to Arrest Their Own People on Reserve
(p 18) Mohawk Nation at Kanawake Evict Non-Indians
(p 20) Stolen Documents: Chapter II
(p 20) Chretian Gives Christmas But Natives Still Wait For Santa
(p 21) Havasupai People Bring Their Fight to Washington
(p 21) Canyon Leader Gives Congressmen Some Plain Language - "We Are Mad!"
(p 22) James Bay Project: Manifest Destiny in the North
(p 22) Damn Ecology and Full Speed Ahead
(p 23) Bishop says to go ahead, even if native object
(p 23) Environmentalists: Just Attacking the System?
(p 23) Bourassa Sued for Contempt of Court on James Bay Propaganda Book
(p 24-25) Vine Deloria Jr. Quote
(p 26) The Ache Indians: Genocide in Paraguay
(p 26) Surrender, or be Exterminated
(p 27) Genocide: A Paraguayan Tradition
(p 27) Limelight and Twilight for a People
(p 27) The American Involvement
(p 27) Brazil
(p 28) Nixon Finds New B.I.A. Commissioner
(p 28) A Pat on the Back for a "Solid Record"
(p 28) The Mystique of the Commissioner
(p 29) What Makes An Indian Bank Indian?
(p 30) Misuse of Tribal Funds at San Carlos
(p 31) B.I.A. Interferes With Potawatomis Internal Affairs
(p 32) Quechan People Reclaim Land
(p 32) New Plans for Alcatraz
(p 33) Greeds, Courts Intrude on Hupa Nation Lands
(p 33) Yakima Seaman Claims Frame-Up: Faces Navy Court-Martial, Prison
(p 33) We Shall Never Forget the Roots of Our Being
(p 34) Our Mother Earth
(p 35) "For if the Indian Peoples die, who among us deserve to live?"
(p 35) An Open Letter to a Jesuit Missionary to the Oglala Sioux
(p 38) The non-progressive Great Spirit
(p 40) Six Nations Indian Museum
(p 40) Ray Fadden Received Special History Award for Keeping the Confederacy Fires Going Strong
(p 40) Historical Monument Fund Growing, But More Funds Needed to Set Up Another Marker in 1974
(p 41-43) Resources
(p 44-47) Letters
(p 48) Poetry
Creator
Akwesasne Notes
Publisher
UNO Libraries
Date
1973
Contributor
Jerry Gambill
Rights
Fair Use
Language
English
Identifier
Akwesasne 1973 Volume 5 Number 6.pdf
Coverage
1969-1996; 20th century
Collection
Citation
Akwesasne Notes, “Akwesasne Notes vol. 5 no. 6,” American Indian Digital History Project, accessed March 29, 2024, https://www.aidhp.com/items/show/27.