Akwesasne Notes vol. 6 no. 2
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Title
Akwesasne Notes vol. 6 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.
Description
(p 2) How It Is With Us
(p 3) Wolf
(p 3) Poetry People
(p 4) Wounded Knee Trials Continue
(p 4) Three Women Acquitted of Charges as U.S. Fails to Prove Its Case
(p 4) International Treaty Meeting Held by American Indian Movement
(p 5) Court Hears Wiretap Evidence
(p 6) F.B.I. Misdeeds Come to Light
(p 7) Judge Says Government Misconduct Not 'Gross Enough' to Drop Charges
(p 8) Wounded Knee Testimony
(p 9) Army & F.B.I. Involvement at Wounded Knee
(p 9) Means Arrest in Sioux Falls Termed Harassment, Discrediting, Irking
(p 10) No News?
(p 10) Alternate Press Finds Human Elements in Serious Trials
(p 10) A View of the Trials
(p 11) St. Paul Editorial Challenged by Russell Means in Classic Exchange
(p 12) Mormon Church Challenged to Support Native Programs, People
(p 13) The Custer Trials
(p 14) Courtroom Clash at Sioux Falls
(p 16) Pine Ridge Elections Probed
(p 16) Violence at Pine Ridge
(p 17) Bennett County: In-Again, Out-Again As Court Rules It's Off Reservation
(p 17) Real Estate at Pine Ridge
(p 18) The Press On Trial
(p 18) Ranchers Say NBC Telecast Injured Their Reputation: $45-Million Asked
(p 18) South Dakota Senate Toughens Up Riot Act to Gain New Convictions
(p 19) AIM Report Criticizes Army Corps, Conditions at Fort Berthold
(p 19) Ganienkahake
(p 20) Series of Racial Slayings Leave at Least Nine Dead; Tensions Heightens
(p 20) Trading Post Owner Slays Youth; Earlier Melee Trashes Post Bar
(p 20) Jury Finds Guilt in Policing Slaying; Defendant Protests Frame-Up
(p 21) Shortage of Doctors and Money Poses Serious Indian Health Threat
(p 21) Malnutrition and Disease a Daily Reality Among Native B.C. People
(p 22) 4 Acquitted In B.I.A. Papers Case
(p 22) B.I.A. - One Year Later
(p 23) Pottawatomi Housewife Gets Prison Sentence from Frightened Judge
(p 24) Poster
(p 25) Why Indians Stay Poor
(p 27) The James Bay Project
(p 30) Social Change in the North
(p 30) Canada Finds Assimilation Policy Has Some Unpleasant By-Products
(p 31) Time Running Short for Settlement of Native Claims - The Fuse Is Short
(p 32) City Limits Extended to Take in Reservation; Legal Action Planned
(p 32) Haidas May Turn to United Nations in Move to Secede From Canada
(p 32) Economic Development to Engulf Campbell River's Tiny Reserve
(p 32) Dam! Dam! Dam! Dam!
(p 33) Arctic & Northern Natives Unite in Land Claims With Four Nations
(p 33) Oblate Priest, Two Inuit Youths, Slain in Arctic Shoot-Outs
(p 33) "To Again Be Our Own Masters"
(p 34) Nova Scotia
(p 34) Giving it Back to the Indians
(p 34) Chickens Coming Home to Roost All Over Canada
(p 34) Traditional Native Marriage "Not Legal" According to Insurance Firm
(p 35) Canadian Elections May Change Indian Affairs Picture Greatly
(p 35) Stolen Documents: Chapter III
(p 36) Interior Department Raids Crack Down on Native Use of Feathers
(p 36) Oklahoma May Forbid Schools to Expell Long-Haired Indian Kids
(p 36) Chilocco Plans $8-Million Expansion of Boarding School Operation
(p 37) Pit River People Seek Return of Land
(p 37) U.S. Can't Seem to Spare 40 Acres of Desert for Landless Paiute Group
(p 37) Yuroks Can Share Hoopa Assets as Supreme Court Denies Suit Review
(p 37) Ronald Reagan's Mansion Plans Halt Burial Site Ceremonials
(p 37) U.S. Discrimination in Health Services Challenges by Natives
(p 38) Tidbits
(p 39) Resources
(p 40) Our Own Publications
(p 41-42) Resources
(p 43-46) Letters
(p 47) Poetry
(p 3) Wolf
(p 3) Poetry People
(p 4) Wounded Knee Trials Continue
(p 4) Three Women Acquitted of Charges as U.S. Fails to Prove Its Case
(p 4) International Treaty Meeting Held by American Indian Movement
(p 5) Court Hears Wiretap Evidence
(p 6) F.B.I. Misdeeds Come to Light
(p 7) Judge Says Government Misconduct Not 'Gross Enough' to Drop Charges
(p 8) Wounded Knee Testimony
(p 9) Army & F.B.I. Involvement at Wounded Knee
(p 9) Means Arrest in Sioux Falls Termed Harassment, Discrediting, Irking
(p 10) No News?
(p 10) Alternate Press Finds Human Elements in Serious Trials
(p 10) A View of the Trials
(p 11) St. Paul Editorial Challenged by Russell Means in Classic Exchange
(p 12) Mormon Church Challenged to Support Native Programs, People
(p 13) The Custer Trials
(p 14) Courtroom Clash at Sioux Falls
(p 16) Pine Ridge Elections Probed
(p 16) Violence at Pine Ridge
(p 17) Bennett County: In-Again, Out-Again As Court Rules It's Off Reservation
(p 17) Real Estate at Pine Ridge
(p 18) The Press On Trial
(p 18) Ranchers Say NBC Telecast Injured Their Reputation: $45-Million Asked
(p 18) South Dakota Senate Toughens Up Riot Act to Gain New Convictions
(p 19) AIM Report Criticizes Army Corps, Conditions at Fort Berthold
(p 19) Ganienkahake
(p 20) Series of Racial Slayings Leave at Least Nine Dead; Tensions Heightens
(p 20) Trading Post Owner Slays Youth; Earlier Melee Trashes Post Bar
(p 20) Jury Finds Guilt in Policing Slaying; Defendant Protests Frame-Up
(p 21) Shortage of Doctors and Money Poses Serious Indian Health Threat
(p 21) Malnutrition and Disease a Daily Reality Among Native B.C. People
(p 22) 4 Acquitted In B.I.A. Papers Case
(p 22) B.I.A. - One Year Later
(p 23) Pottawatomi Housewife Gets Prison Sentence from Frightened Judge
(p 24) Poster
(p 25) Why Indians Stay Poor
(p 27) The James Bay Project
(p 30) Social Change in the North
(p 30) Canada Finds Assimilation Policy Has Some Unpleasant By-Products
(p 31) Time Running Short for Settlement of Native Claims - The Fuse Is Short
(p 32) City Limits Extended to Take in Reservation; Legal Action Planned
(p 32) Haidas May Turn to United Nations in Move to Secede From Canada
(p 32) Economic Development to Engulf Campbell River's Tiny Reserve
(p 32) Dam! Dam! Dam! Dam!
(p 33) Arctic & Northern Natives Unite in Land Claims With Four Nations
(p 33) Oblate Priest, Two Inuit Youths, Slain in Arctic Shoot-Outs
(p 33) "To Again Be Our Own Masters"
(p 34) Nova Scotia
(p 34) Giving it Back to the Indians
(p 34) Chickens Coming Home to Roost All Over Canada
(p 34) Traditional Native Marriage "Not Legal" According to Insurance Firm
(p 35) Canadian Elections May Change Indian Affairs Picture Greatly
(p 35) Stolen Documents: Chapter III
(p 36) Interior Department Raids Crack Down on Native Use of Feathers
(p 36) Oklahoma May Forbid Schools to Expell Long-Haired Indian Kids
(p 36) Chilocco Plans $8-Million Expansion of Boarding School Operation
(p 37) Pit River People Seek Return of Land
(p 37) U.S. Can't Seem to Spare 40 Acres of Desert for Landless Paiute Group
(p 37) Yuroks Can Share Hoopa Assets as Supreme Court Denies Suit Review
(p 37) Ronald Reagan's Mansion Plans Halt Burial Site Ceremonials
(p 37) U.S. Discrimination in Health Services Challenges by Natives
(p 38) Tidbits
(p 39) Resources
(p 40) Our Own Publications
(p 41-42) Resources
(p 43-46) Letters
(p 47) Poetry
Creator
Akwesasne Notes
Publisher
UNO Libraries
Date
1974
Contributor
Jerry Gambill
Rights
Fair Use
Language
English
Identifier
1974_LateSpring_Akwesasne.pdf
Coverage
1969-1996; 20th century
Collection
Citation
Akwesasne Notes, “Akwesasne Notes vol. 6 no. 2,” American Indian Digital History Project, accessed April 20, 2024, https://www.aidhp.com/items/show/28.