Akwesasne Notes vol. 6 no. 3
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Title
Akwesasne Notes vol. 6 no. 3
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 3) Kahentineson, Eddie, and Kwahonto
(p 3) for Lavina, Denise, Eddie & Maxwell
(p 4) International Treaty Council Attended by 3,000 Native People
(p 6) "Working For A Good Life For Our People"
(p 8) "Do Not Place Hope in the Legal System - It Originally Accomplished These Injustices."
(p 8) "The More Indian Civilizations Become Alive Again, The More It Will Be Possible To Live A New Life"
(p 8) "A Great Victory Was Won at Wounded Knee - It Showed Indian People Can Get Their Nations Back"
(p 9) Declaration of Continuing Independence
(p 9) Preamble
(p 9) Declaration
(p 10) "We've Got To Have Commitment So Strong..."
(p 12) Ganienkeh - "Land of The Flint"
(p 13) Ken Tilsen, WKLDOC Lawyer, Speaks on the Trials
(p 14) Prosecution of Banks and Means Rests; Judge Dismisses Five Charges; Defense to Begin Its Presentation
(p 16) The Custer Trials Go On
(p 17) Two Cases Dismissed in Lincoln Trial as Government Losses Pile Up
(p 18) The Choice Give: Death by Starvation or Poisoning
(p 19) Kenora: A Town With A Bad Name
(p 20) "We're Sorry to Have to Bust Your School Windows"
(p 21) "A Cure For Which There is no Disease"
(p 22) Sterilization of Young Native Women Alleged at Indian Hospital - 48 Operations in July, 1974 Alone
(p 22) Wounded Knee Defender, Arrested on Robbery Charge, Aided by Mother's Efforts to Finance Appeal Case
(p 23) Otoe Landowners Face Another Removal as Power Company Wants Another Dam for 'Energy Crisis'
(p 23) Convictions in 'The Great Feather Ring' Case to be Appealed
(p 23) Austin Realrider Reaffirmed President of Pawnee Tribal Council
(p 23) Indian Civil Rights Report Charges Oklahoma Fails in Indian Education
(p 24) Charlot - Flathead Chief Quote
(p 25) Ecocide in The American Global Frontiers
(p 25) The Village Visitations of The Green Berets
(p 27) The Militarization of Micronesia: Another Native People Struggle to Win Independence from American Colonizers Dangling Carrots
(p 28) American Colonial Governor (1974) Perpetuates Old Traditions
(p 28) What is the Legal Remedy for Colonialism? Micronesians, Like Indians, Search for the Answers
(p 29) Genocide in New Mexico
(p 31) "In The Judgement of News Editors Across the Nation, the Killing of Nine Native Men Isn't Much of a Story" - Take Action on Media
(p 31) Killings Represent a Sickness in Society, a Contagion of Racism Passed by Word of Mouth, Generation to Generation, Contaminating Us All
(p 31) Let All Chicanos Open Their Eyes
(p 32) San Carlos: Getting At The Root of The Problem
(p 34) Intermountain School Under Attack
(p 35) Gallup Indian Ceremonial: 'It's Not Like it Used To Be.'
(p 35) Statements From Intermountain
(p 36) Tidbits
(p 37) Struggle Over Havasupai Land Goes On
(p 38) Getting a New Lease on Life
(p 38) What Simple Justice Demands
(p 38) Reversing the White Man's Record
(p 38) A Question of Land Use and Survival
(p 38) Keystone Cops Invade Grand Canyon to Halt the Revolution
(p 39) Someone Else is Caring for Our Children - "Abusive Practices"
(p 39) "I Want to Know Who I Am"
(p 40) Good Intentions Not Enough
(p 40) Prairie Native Groups Try to Keep Children With Their People
(p 40) Potawatomis Assert Jurisdiction Over Children; Win Landmark Decision
(p 41) Challenge The Cycle of Adoption
(p 41) Another Way They Take Our Children
(p 42) Native People Unite to Win Court Battle to Keep Sisters at Home
(p 42) Michigan Native Group Acts to Prevent 'Wholesale Abduction'
(p 42) Twenty-Six Native Children Removed From Missionaries
(p 42) An Editorial on Adoptions
(p 42) The Question is: Would the Doctor be Bright Enough to Survive if Adopted by the Tasadays?
(p 42) Wisconsin Willing to Cooperate with Native Adoptive Families
(p 42) It's Time for Native People to Enter the Arena
(p 42) Our Own System of Foster Care
(p 43-44) Resources
(p 45-46) Letters
(p 47) Poetry
(p 3) for Lavina, Denise, Eddie & Maxwell
(p 4) International Treaty Council Attended by 3,000 Native People
(p 6) "Working For A Good Life For Our People"
(p 8) "Do Not Place Hope in the Legal System - It Originally Accomplished These Injustices."
(p 8) "The More Indian Civilizations Become Alive Again, The More It Will Be Possible To Live A New Life"
(p 8) "A Great Victory Was Won at Wounded Knee - It Showed Indian People Can Get Their Nations Back"
(p 9) Declaration of Continuing Independence
(p 9) Preamble
(p 9) Declaration
(p 10) "We've Got To Have Commitment So Strong..."
(p 12) Ganienkeh - "Land of The Flint"
(p 13) Ken Tilsen, WKLDOC Lawyer, Speaks on the Trials
(p 14) Prosecution of Banks and Means Rests; Judge Dismisses Five Charges; Defense to Begin Its Presentation
(p 16) The Custer Trials Go On
(p 17) Two Cases Dismissed in Lincoln Trial as Government Losses Pile Up
(p 18) The Choice Give: Death by Starvation or Poisoning
(p 19) Kenora: A Town With A Bad Name
(p 20) "We're Sorry to Have to Bust Your School Windows"
(p 21) "A Cure For Which There is no Disease"
(p 22) Sterilization of Young Native Women Alleged at Indian Hospital - 48 Operations in July, 1974 Alone
(p 22) Wounded Knee Defender, Arrested on Robbery Charge, Aided by Mother's Efforts to Finance Appeal Case
(p 23) Otoe Landowners Face Another Removal as Power Company Wants Another Dam for 'Energy Crisis'
(p 23) Convictions in 'The Great Feather Ring' Case to be Appealed
(p 23) Austin Realrider Reaffirmed President of Pawnee Tribal Council
(p 23) Indian Civil Rights Report Charges Oklahoma Fails in Indian Education
(p 24) Charlot - Flathead Chief Quote
(p 25) Ecocide in The American Global Frontiers
(p 25) The Village Visitations of The Green Berets
(p 27) The Militarization of Micronesia: Another Native People Struggle to Win Independence from American Colonizers Dangling Carrots
(p 28) American Colonial Governor (1974) Perpetuates Old Traditions
(p 28) What is the Legal Remedy for Colonialism? Micronesians, Like Indians, Search for the Answers
(p 29) Genocide in New Mexico
(p 31) "In The Judgement of News Editors Across the Nation, the Killing of Nine Native Men Isn't Much of a Story" - Take Action on Media
(p 31) Killings Represent a Sickness in Society, a Contagion of Racism Passed by Word of Mouth, Generation to Generation, Contaminating Us All
(p 31) Let All Chicanos Open Their Eyes
(p 32) San Carlos: Getting At The Root of The Problem
(p 34) Intermountain School Under Attack
(p 35) Gallup Indian Ceremonial: 'It's Not Like it Used To Be.'
(p 35) Statements From Intermountain
(p 36) Tidbits
(p 37) Struggle Over Havasupai Land Goes On
(p 38) Getting a New Lease on Life
(p 38) What Simple Justice Demands
(p 38) Reversing the White Man's Record
(p 38) A Question of Land Use and Survival
(p 38) Keystone Cops Invade Grand Canyon to Halt the Revolution
(p 39) Someone Else is Caring for Our Children - "Abusive Practices"
(p 39) "I Want to Know Who I Am"
(p 40) Good Intentions Not Enough
(p 40) Prairie Native Groups Try to Keep Children With Their People
(p 40) Potawatomis Assert Jurisdiction Over Children; Win Landmark Decision
(p 41) Challenge The Cycle of Adoption
(p 41) Another Way They Take Our Children
(p 42) Native People Unite to Win Court Battle to Keep Sisters at Home
(p 42) Michigan Native Group Acts to Prevent 'Wholesale Abduction'
(p 42) Twenty-Six Native Children Removed From Missionaries
(p 42) An Editorial on Adoptions
(p 42) The Question is: Would the Doctor be Bright Enough to Survive if Adopted by the Tasadays?
(p 42) Wisconsin Willing to Cooperate with Native Adoptive Families
(p 42) It's Time for Native People to Enter the Arena
(p 42) Our Own System of Foster Care
(p 43-44) Resources
(p 45-46) Letters
(p 47) Poetry
Creator
Akwesasne Notes
Publisher
UNO Libraries
Date
1974
Contributor
Jerry Gambill
Rights
Fair Use
Language
English
Identifier
1974_EarlySummer_Akwesasne.pdf
Coverage
1969-1996; 20th century
Collection
Citation
Akwesasne Notes, “Akwesasne Notes vol. 6 no. 3,” American Indian Digital History Project, accessed April 26, 2024, https://www.aidhp.com/items/show/29.