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(p 3) Poetry
(p 4) Death at Oglala
(p 4) "Hasn't Anyone in America Got a Heart for Humanity & Honesty?"
(p 8) Yankton Seven Held in Solitary Even Before Trial; Five Escape
(p 8) Native Woman Sues Over Illegal Sterilization, Seizure of Children
(p 9) Dick Wilson: "Who Are These People? Who Is Paying Them?"
(p 10) Another Commission From Washington
(p 11) Banks on Trial at Custer
(p 12) "What Happens in Custer Will Set The Pattern For Indians:" Banks
(p 12) Carter Camp, Leonard Crow Dog, & Stan Holder Await Sentencing
(p 13) Wounded Knee Occupation Force Warriors, Medicine Man, Make Statements During Their Trials
(p 14) The Shooting of Russell Means
(p 15) All is Well at Ganienkeh as Redneck Deportation and Relocation Efforts Fail; State Promises Encouraging Settlement in Sixty Days
(p 15) New York Orders Some Wampum Belts Returned to Iroquois Owners
(p 15) Canada Tries to collect Tax on U.S. Wages Earned by Ironworker
(p 15) Mohawks Serve Notice on Canada That Band Councils Lack Power
(p 15) Reserves Exempt from Province's Gasoline Tax, Officials Rule
(p 16) The Slow Death of Mercury Poisoning
(p 17) A Dying People Get A Friendly Letter From Canada's Medical Services Personnel
(p 17) "A Little Help From the Rest of Us"
(p 17) "Let's Not Kid Ourselves - Have We Really Run Out of Options?"
(p 18) The Poisoning of the North
(p 20) American Indian Policy Review Commission Selects Task Forces
(p 20) Reservation Cattle Industry Set Back By Blizzards, Storms
(p 21) The Well Still Hasn't Run Dry; Economic Development $$ Flow
(p 21) Inter-Tribal Cooperative Ventures Excite Native Development Seminar; Self-Sufficiency A Goal
(p 21) Submarginal Lands Bill Under Consideration In Congress
(p 22) Pit River Loses Another Round But Still Fighting Land Battles
(p 22) U.S. Forest Service Road Would Violate Sacred Medicine Grounds; Wilderness Area to be Destroyed to "Provide Jobs"
(p 22) Severe Problems for Los Angeles Natives Create Need for Agency
(p 22) Appeals Court Confirms Native Right to Fish in California
(p 23) "They Took Our Land, And Now They Want Our Bones"
(p 24-25) "Always Remember - Your Fathers Never Sold This Land"
(p 26) The Progress of Genocide in Brazil
(p 29) Ralph Nader: "If You Want to Know What 'Genocide' Means, Look at the Amazon Basin"
(p 29) "The Terrible Irony is that the Tribes are the Only People with Satisfactory Agriculture in the Amazon"
(p 30) Borinquen Seeks Freedom
(p 31) Some Day the People of Puerto Rico Will Be Able to Enjoy the Beauty of Their Own Country
(p 31) All Forms of Colonial Exploitation
(p 32) U.S. Expands West in the Pacific
(p 34) "No Good Reason to Further Militarize Those Islands or Their Economies or Their Politics"
(p 35) The Creator's Way
(p 35) "Stop and Listen to the Song of Creation"
(p 36) "To ask Indians to help us celebrate this Bicentennial is akin to asking the Japanese to share in celebrating the historical technical advance inherent in Hiroshima."
(p 38) Go Ahead! Celebrate! Pardon Our Black Arm-Bands.
(p 39) Hank Adams Charges Abuse of Police Power in Native Causes
(p 39) Hawaiian Natives Wake Up to Keep Rights Alive and Strong
(p 40) Colville Woman Appealing Murder Conviction in Death of Molester
(p 40) Appeals Court Reaffirms Native Fishing Rights; Officials Angry
(p 40) Chiloquin Family Refuses $103,000 From U.S., Wants 640-Acres Instead
(p 40) Stillaguamish People Still Seeking Recognition; Esther Ross Carries on Half-Century of Struggle
(p 41) Survivor of "The Last Massacre" Learns What Happened to Her People
(p 42) Our Own Publications
(p 43-44) Resources
(p 45-47) Letters
(p 48) Poetry