Akwesasne Notes vol. 2 no. 2
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Akwesasne Notes vol. 2 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.
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Akwesasne Notes
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UNO Libraries
Date
1970
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Jerry Gambill
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Fair Use
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English
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Akwesasne 1970 Volume 2 Number 2.pdf
Coverage
1969-1996; 20th century
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(P1) Cultural Genocide: Proposed Indian Policy Is Being Implemented (Ottawa, Canada); Indians Fail in Attempts to Obtain Wampum Belts (Watertown, New York); Photo: Haudenosaunee Protest in Albany, New York over Wampum Belts (Albany, New York)
(P2) Indians Await Ellis Island 1-Hour As Officials Eye Invasion Threat (New York, NY); Photo: Ellis Island Takeover John Cuinose, Tom Cook, and John Whitefox (New York, NY); Outboard Balks Indians (New York, NY); Ellis Island Guarded—Indians About (New York, NY); Political Cartoon: Protesting Indians Go Back to Where We Came From (New York, NY); Editorial: Heap Big Hunk of Hooey (New York, NY)
(P3) Editorial: Alcatraz for Indians (Rochester, NY); Political Art: Deganawida & Think Indian (Akwesasne Mohawk Nation, NY)
(P4) Indians Again Try to Occupy Fort Lawton; 80 Detained Fonda (Seattle, WA); Storm Fort For 3rd Time (Seattle, WA); Photo: Drummer at Fort Lawton (Seattle, WA); Laird is Sued by Jane Fonda (Seattle, WA); Don’t Sleep Through the Revolution (Seattle, WA); Political Cartoon: Military No Plans to Defend Against an Indian Attack by Dunagin (Seattle, WA)
(P5) Indians Attack Army (Seattle, WA); Indians Want First Crack at Surplus Federal Land (Seattle, WA); Political Cartoon: We Had Jane Fonda but They Had John Wayne by Dunagin (Seattle, WA)
(P6) U.S. Takes Plan to Island ‘Indianized’ Alcatraz Park (San Francisco, CA); Offer Rejected: The Indians (San Francisco, CA); Photo: Richard Oakes and Buffy St. Marie on Alcatraz Island (San Francisco, CA); Mohawks Support Alcatraz Indians (Massena, New York); Photo: Robert Robertson (Washington, D.C.); Alcatraz Indians To Receive Gift—Medical Supplies (San Francisco, CA); Alcatraz Indians Plan Symbolic California Water Importation At Pyramid Lake Locale (Reno, NV)
(P7) Alcatraz Becomes A Mecca For Most American Indians (San Francisco, CA); Photo: Unidentified Native Man Gazing back at San Francisco (San Francisco, CA); Photo: George Woodward and Angela Lopez (San Francisco, CA); Alcatraz (San Francisco, CA)
(P8) Nine Indians Are Jailed After a Four-Day Sit-In at Bureau Office in Colorado (Denver, CO); Add ‘S’ to BIA? Indians Move Against Bureau (Denver, CO); Demonstrators’ Target is BIA ‘discrimination’ (Denver, CO); Photo: Protest at Littleton, Colorado (Littleton, CO)
(P9) ‘Sink or Swim’ Policies Can Never Help Indians (Chicago, IL); Photo: Fort Laramie 1868 Treaty Council Meeting (Fort Laramie, WY); Indian Aid Increase in Budget (Washington, D.C.)
(P10) Advertising Makes Good Things Happen (Washington, D.C.); Publicity-Seeking Charged: Chretien Not Wanted at Indian Hockey Meet (Sault Ste. Marie Reserve, Canada); For the Indians: A Whiff of Arrogance (Montreal, Canada); House of Commons April 16, 1970 (Ottawa, Canada); Sign: Notice This is An Indian Reserve (Montreal, Canada)
(P11) Sweet-Talking the Indians (Montreal, Canada); Canada’s New Indian Policy (Montreal, Canada)
(P12) The New Indian Policy: Lessons From the U.S. (Ottawa, Canada); The Tragedy of the Menominees of Wisconsin (Keshena, WI)
(P13) Let’s Play Anglicans and Indians (Toronto, Canada); Political Cartoon: Lone Ranger and Tonto (Toronto, Canada); Poem: Am I A Racist?; Time to Care (Ottawa, Canada); Quote: Duke Redbird; From Asia With Love (Ottawa, Canada)
(P14) How Not to Go ‘Native’ (Salt Lake City, UT); Mormons Get Fund For Indian Students (Salt Lake City, UT); These Families Work Their Own Indian ‘Solution’ (Salt Lake City, UT); Second-Class Mormons (Salt Lake City, UT); Political Cartoon: Comment on Missionaries; Photo: Deri Tortice with David Evans Family in Salt Lake City (Salt Lake City, UT)
(P15) Two Initiated Into Mohawk Nation, But With Reservations (Akwesasne Mohawk Nation, NY); Declaration on the Relationship of the Church to Non-Christian Religions: The Second Vatican Council; Maid of the Mohawks by Mary Eunice (Akwesasne Mohawk Nation, NY)
(P16) Young Indians’ Feelings Are Pride and Grit (Akwesasne Mohawk Nation, NY); Photo: Nona Benedict (Akwesasne Mohawk Nation, NY); Indians Say Assembly Bill Tries To Curb Their Voting Rights State Says Indians Will Not Have Voting Right on Board (Albany, NY); Use of Chemicals To Maintain Border Vista Alarms (Massena, NY); Cease-Fire Reached in Battle for Island (Akwesasne Mohawk Nation, NY); Paleo-Indian Man Here Over 12,000 Years Ago (Massena, NY)
(P17) Oil in the Yukon—Old Crow Natives Want Slice of the Action (Natagnak, Northwest Territory, Canada); Political Cartoon: Red Eye; Job Training Planned: Ottawa Moves to Involve Natives (Ottawa, Canada)
(P18) Generation Gap Creates Dissension In Isolated Indian Settlements (Sandy Lake Reserve, Ontario, Canada); Photo: Sandy Lake Residents Outside Tomahawk Store (Sandy Lake Reserve, Ontario, Canada); Videotape Used to Link Indian Students to Families (Sandy Lake Reserve, Ontario, Canada)
(P19) Consult Us, Ask Eskimos (Nouveau, Quebec, Canada); Eskimo Could Not Adjust to ‘Jungle’ (Calgary, Canada); Treatment of Quebec Eskimos Damnable—Diefenbaker (Ottawa, Canada); Dief Says Eskimos Unhappy (Ottawa, Canada)
(P20) Genocide in Canada (Lennox Island Reserve, Prince Edward Island, Canada); Political Cartoon: Want Ad for Another Jean Chretien Supporter; A History of Broken Promises (Oromocto Reserve, New Brunswick, Canada)
(P21) Genocide in America: When Indians Were Massacred; Ad: Savage Rifles: Make Bad Indians Good 1899; Editorial: Indians and Others; One Good Turn Deserves Another (Washington, D.C.); Comic Strip: Odd Bodkins, Indian Exploitation and Genocide
(P22) Germ Warfare, Bombs and Bullets Used to Kill 30,000 In Brazilian Land Grab (Tartagal, Argentina); Photo: Death List Claudio Villas Boas Speak with Tchikau Peoples Killed by Diamond Hunters in Xingu National Park, Brazil; Civilization Preys On South American Indians (Embarcacion, Argentina); Map of Chaco Region
(P23) Indians Paying Price of South American Progress (Brasilia, Brazil); Photo: Shooting Target on Head of Indigenous Man from Brazil ‘50 Thousand Marked For Death; Political Cartoon: Politician Claiming Unfair as They Never Killed Anyone Directly; Political Cartoon: German Las Casas Consoles Native Man
(P24) Comforts of Home (Washington, D.C.); Ad: We’re So Overdeveloped: We’re Underdeveloped Presidential Physical Fitness Award (Washington, D.C.); Political Cartoon: Privilege: Don’t Understand Why Three-Quarters of the World is Starving (Washington, D.C.)
(P25) 49,000 Homes Needed To Correct Housing (Pine Ridge Reservation, SD); Photo: Julia Pokibro Outside Home Fort Hall Reservation Idaho; Photo: A Sioux “Tegmima” or Tiny Log House (Pine Ridge Reservation, SD); Photo: Unknown Native Woman outside Housing Structure; Ad: What’s America Been Doing for the Past Decade? Two Chickens in Every Pot: A Car in Every Garage, This Year, Discover America for Yourself
(P26) Book Review: The Indians of Texas in 1830, Jean Louis Berlandier, edited by John C. Ewers; Book Review: The Canadian Indian by Fraser Simington; Book Review: The Death and Rebirth of the Seneca by Anthony F.C. Wallace reviewed by Vine Deloria, Jr.; Ad: Geronimo’s Autobiography; Book Review: American Indian Medicine by Virgil J. Vogel; Book Review: Blessingway by Leland C. Wyman
(P27) Western Stars Not So Wild About Rodeo’s Europe Tour (Rome, Italy); Trips and Treats Museum of the American Indian (New York, NY); Music Review: Redbone; Yesno Stars in CBC Pow-wow (Toronto, Canada); Film: Conquering Horse filmed on Rosebud Reservation, South Dakota; Indians Fund A New Film “A Gunfight” (Jicarilla Apache, NM); Photo: Iroquois and Navajo Women in Silk Organza; Photo: Indian Fashion Show
(P28) The California Reservations (San Francisco, CA); Photo: Indian home on Laytonville Rancheria, California
(P29) Indian Boy Wins on Long Hair (San Francisco, CA); California Indian Has Short Life (Los Angeles, CA); Indians in Battle Over Land Rights (Warner Springs, CA); Photo: Toy Tank and Bureaucratic Inefficiency (Stewart’s Point Rancheria Kashia Band, CA); At Stewart’s Point: Another Village Lacks Water (Stewart’s Point Rancheria, CA); Political Cartoon: Are You Getting the Message; Long Hair An Issue in 1649 (Portsmouth, NH); Indians Threaten (Hoopa, CA)
(P30) NIYC Sponsors Protest Pow-Wow (Fort Totten Reservation, North Dakota); What Congressmen Are Saying (Washington, D.C.); Gallup Ceremonial Association (Gallup, NM); College For What? Alcatraz Occupation (San Francisco, CA); Poem: Pilgrims by Kitty Allen
(P31) Poem: Drums Attributed to Johnny Cash Bitter Tears but is by Peter LaFarge; Civilizing the White Man; Poem The Cattle Thief by Tekahionwake, Mohawk; Thoughts; Photo: Unidentified Indigenous Man (possibly Sam Kolb); The Rincon Elder by Sam Kolb (Gallup, NM)
(P32) Expose’—Story Behind THE Beauty and the Beast—Miss Indian America Pageant (Sheridan, WY); History Books Wrong; Leave Well Enough Alone (Pine Ridge Reservation, SD); Red Power; Indian Culture Director Slated In Rapid City (Rapid City, SD); Editorial: Leadership; Cherokee Comment
(P33) Test Case Goes to Court of Appeals (Navajo Nation, Window Rock, AZ); Photo: R.C. Goreman (Taos, NM); Therapeutic Values in Navajo Religion (Navajo Nation, Window Rock, AZ); Royalties Suit Filed by Navajos (Salt Lake City, UT); SID gets Episcopal Church Grant (Navajo Nation, Window Rock, AZ)
(P34-35) The American Indians: The Un-Americans (Washington, D.C.)
(P35) Political Cartoon: Great White Father
(P36-37) This Country Was a Lot Better Off When the Indians Were Running It by Vine Deloria, Jr. (Washington, D.C.)
(P36) Photo: Anthony Garcia and Unidentified Native Woman on Alcatraz Island (San Francisco, CA)
(P37) Political Cartoon: Give the Country Back to Us (Washington, DC); Photo: Vine Deloria, Jr.
(P38) Divvying Up Alaska (Anchorage, AK); Political Cartoon: Oil Boom and Alaska by Engelhardt;
(P39) Indians Score in Pipeline Fight (Stevens Village, AK); Map: Proposed Alaskan Pipeline; Quote: Eben Hopson on Alaskan Pipeline; Nixon Aide Asks Pipeline Hearings (Washington, D.C.); Photo: Charlie Edwardson, Point Barrow, Alaska Protest Sign “$2,000,000,000 Native Land Robbery; Alaska Land Settlement Bill Cleared (Washington, D.C.)
(P40) Book Review: The Making of a Counter Culture by Theodore Roszak; Indians Revered the Land; Political Cartoon: White man’s Smoke Signals Spell Disaster: Industrial Pollution; Polluting the Polluter’s Pool (San Francisco, CA); Walter J. Hickel (Princeton, NJ); The Saving of the Everglades (Big Cypress Swamp, FL); Spray Killed, Indians Say (Pocatello, ID); When Salmon Swam In the St. Lawrence; Political Cartoon: Buffalo Prairie Monarchs Return; Teaching a Lesson (Quinault Nation, WA); Aliens In Our Own World (Guatemala, Mexico); Political Cartoon: Soliloquy by Hugo on Fishing
(P41) Capitalism not for the Indian (Washington, D.C.); Red Man’s Plight: Urban Indians, Driven To Cities by Poverty, Find Harsh Existence (Los Angeles, CA)
(P42) Indian Scholars Meet at Princeton, Ask Self-Determination for People (Princeton, NJ); Photo: Pare Hopa, Maori of New Zealand, Yeffee Kimball Osage Nation, and Charles Loleman Hopi Pueblo (Princeton, NJ); Indian Links Gain for His People To Recognition of Tribal Power (Princeton, NJ); Iroquois Chief Says U.S. to ‘Integrate’ Indians (Princeton, NJ); Photo: Woodrow Wilson School Host 192 member delegation of scholars to discuss “power, unification” (Princeton, NJ); Political Cartoon: Columbus by Fred Kelly Kenora Indian March 1963 (Ottawa, Canada)
(P43-44) The Indian in Minnesota;
(P43) Photo: Dennis Banks Chairman of the American Indian Movement
(P44) Photos: Robert Allen
(P45) Our Shameful Failure With America’s Indians; Political Cartoon: Benign Neglect: African American Man and Child Talk with an American Indian Man
(P46) Static Survival—Doctor Sees Disease in Attempts to Alter Indian Culture (Chimaltenango, Guatemala); Photo: Guatemalan Nurse and Two Children (Chimaltenango, Guatemala)
(P47) Continuing U.S. Grab of Indians’ Water Charged (Washington, D.C.); Ad: Buffalo Nickle: The Only Indian America Ever Cared About; Kennedy Suggests Indians Break with Interior Department (Washington, D.C.); Threats to Pyramid Lake (Carson City, NV); Tribal Land Indian B.I.A. Primary Concern (Billings, MT); Wampum Wanted (Oklahoma City, OK)
(P48) Poem: Happiness Is by Edward Begay; Poem: Loneliness by Ray Blackwater; Poem: Untitled by Lee Bahe; Poem: Homecoming by Lorraine Cody; Poem: Class Hour by Tom Yellowman; Poem: Gray by Ernest Haven; Poem Aunt Annie by Archie Washburn; Poem: Untitled by Archie Washburne; Poem: Place In the Sun by George Werito; Poem: The Spinning Wind by Augustine Leonard; Poem: Home by Lee Bahe; Poem: Untitled by Elva Blackhat; Poem: Thin Poem by Betty Chase; Poem: Untitled by Edith Dixon; Poem: Lillian C. by Lillian Clauschee; Poem: Untitled by Bessie Yazzie; Poem: Long Walk by Dennis Henry: Poem: Untitled by Donald Badoni; Poem: Listen by Archie Washburn; Poem: Untitled by Terrence Begay; Poem: Untitled by Alice Evans; Photo: Print by Roger Lee; Photo: Print by Maretta Thompson; Photo: Print by Robert Greene
(P2) Indians Await Ellis Island 1-Hour As Officials Eye Invasion Threat (New York, NY); Photo: Ellis Island Takeover John Cuinose, Tom Cook, and John Whitefox (New York, NY); Outboard Balks Indians (New York, NY); Ellis Island Guarded—Indians About (New York, NY); Political Cartoon: Protesting Indians Go Back to Where We Came From (New York, NY); Editorial: Heap Big Hunk of Hooey (New York, NY)
(P3) Editorial: Alcatraz for Indians (Rochester, NY); Political Art: Deganawida & Think Indian (Akwesasne Mohawk Nation, NY)
(P4) Indians Again Try to Occupy Fort Lawton; 80 Detained Fonda (Seattle, WA); Storm Fort For 3rd Time (Seattle, WA); Photo: Drummer at Fort Lawton (Seattle, WA); Laird is Sued by Jane Fonda (Seattle, WA); Don’t Sleep Through the Revolution (Seattle, WA); Political Cartoon: Military No Plans to Defend Against an Indian Attack by Dunagin (Seattle, WA)
(P5) Indians Attack Army (Seattle, WA); Indians Want First Crack at Surplus Federal Land (Seattle, WA); Political Cartoon: We Had Jane Fonda but They Had John Wayne by Dunagin (Seattle, WA)
(P6) U.S. Takes Plan to Island ‘Indianized’ Alcatraz Park (San Francisco, CA); Offer Rejected: The Indians (San Francisco, CA); Photo: Richard Oakes and Buffy St. Marie on Alcatraz Island (San Francisco, CA); Mohawks Support Alcatraz Indians (Massena, New York); Photo: Robert Robertson (Washington, D.C.); Alcatraz Indians To Receive Gift—Medical Supplies (San Francisco, CA); Alcatraz Indians Plan Symbolic California Water Importation At Pyramid Lake Locale (Reno, NV)
(P7) Alcatraz Becomes A Mecca For Most American Indians (San Francisco, CA); Photo: Unidentified Native Man Gazing back at San Francisco (San Francisco, CA); Photo: George Woodward and Angela Lopez (San Francisco, CA); Alcatraz (San Francisco, CA)
(P8) Nine Indians Are Jailed After a Four-Day Sit-In at Bureau Office in Colorado (Denver, CO); Add ‘S’ to BIA? Indians Move Against Bureau (Denver, CO); Demonstrators’ Target is BIA ‘discrimination’ (Denver, CO); Photo: Protest at Littleton, Colorado (Littleton, CO)
(P9) ‘Sink or Swim’ Policies Can Never Help Indians (Chicago, IL); Photo: Fort Laramie 1868 Treaty Council Meeting (Fort Laramie, WY); Indian Aid Increase in Budget (Washington, D.C.)
(P10) Advertising Makes Good Things Happen (Washington, D.C.); Publicity-Seeking Charged: Chretien Not Wanted at Indian Hockey Meet (Sault Ste. Marie Reserve, Canada); For the Indians: A Whiff of Arrogance (Montreal, Canada); House of Commons April 16, 1970 (Ottawa, Canada); Sign: Notice This is An Indian Reserve (Montreal, Canada)
(P11) Sweet-Talking the Indians (Montreal, Canada); Canada’s New Indian Policy (Montreal, Canada)
(P12) The New Indian Policy: Lessons From the U.S. (Ottawa, Canada); The Tragedy of the Menominees of Wisconsin (Keshena, WI)
(P13) Let’s Play Anglicans and Indians (Toronto, Canada); Political Cartoon: Lone Ranger and Tonto (Toronto, Canada); Poem: Am I A Racist?; Time to Care (Ottawa, Canada); Quote: Duke Redbird; From Asia With Love (Ottawa, Canada)
(P14) How Not to Go ‘Native’ (Salt Lake City, UT); Mormons Get Fund For Indian Students (Salt Lake City, UT); These Families Work Their Own Indian ‘Solution’ (Salt Lake City, UT); Second-Class Mormons (Salt Lake City, UT); Political Cartoon: Comment on Missionaries; Photo: Deri Tortice with David Evans Family in Salt Lake City (Salt Lake City, UT)
(P15) Two Initiated Into Mohawk Nation, But With Reservations (Akwesasne Mohawk Nation, NY); Declaration on the Relationship of the Church to Non-Christian Religions: The Second Vatican Council; Maid of the Mohawks by Mary Eunice (Akwesasne Mohawk Nation, NY)
(P16) Young Indians’ Feelings Are Pride and Grit (Akwesasne Mohawk Nation, NY); Photo: Nona Benedict (Akwesasne Mohawk Nation, NY); Indians Say Assembly Bill Tries To Curb Their Voting Rights State Says Indians Will Not Have Voting Right on Board (Albany, NY); Use of Chemicals To Maintain Border Vista Alarms (Massena, NY); Cease-Fire Reached in Battle for Island (Akwesasne Mohawk Nation, NY); Paleo-Indian Man Here Over 12,000 Years Ago (Massena, NY)
(P17) Oil in the Yukon—Old Crow Natives Want Slice of the Action (Natagnak, Northwest Territory, Canada); Political Cartoon: Red Eye; Job Training Planned: Ottawa Moves to Involve Natives (Ottawa, Canada)
(P18) Generation Gap Creates Dissension In Isolated Indian Settlements (Sandy Lake Reserve, Ontario, Canada); Photo: Sandy Lake Residents Outside Tomahawk Store (Sandy Lake Reserve, Ontario, Canada); Videotape Used to Link Indian Students to Families (Sandy Lake Reserve, Ontario, Canada)
(P19) Consult Us, Ask Eskimos (Nouveau, Quebec, Canada); Eskimo Could Not Adjust to ‘Jungle’ (Calgary, Canada); Treatment of Quebec Eskimos Damnable—Diefenbaker (Ottawa, Canada); Dief Says Eskimos Unhappy (Ottawa, Canada)
(P20) Genocide in Canada (Lennox Island Reserve, Prince Edward Island, Canada); Political Cartoon: Want Ad for Another Jean Chretien Supporter; A History of Broken Promises (Oromocto Reserve, New Brunswick, Canada)
(P21) Genocide in America: When Indians Were Massacred; Ad: Savage Rifles: Make Bad Indians Good 1899; Editorial: Indians and Others; One Good Turn Deserves Another (Washington, D.C.); Comic Strip: Odd Bodkins, Indian Exploitation and Genocide
(P22) Germ Warfare, Bombs and Bullets Used to Kill 30,000 In Brazilian Land Grab (Tartagal, Argentina); Photo: Death List Claudio Villas Boas Speak with Tchikau Peoples Killed by Diamond Hunters in Xingu National Park, Brazil; Civilization Preys On South American Indians (Embarcacion, Argentina); Map of Chaco Region
(P23) Indians Paying Price of South American Progress (Brasilia, Brazil); Photo: Shooting Target on Head of Indigenous Man from Brazil ‘50 Thousand Marked For Death; Political Cartoon: Politician Claiming Unfair as They Never Killed Anyone Directly; Political Cartoon: German Las Casas Consoles Native Man
(P24) Comforts of Home (Washington, D.C.); Ad: We’re So Overdeveloped: We’re Underdeveloped Presidential Physical Fitness Award (Washington, D.C.); Political Cartoon: Privilege: Don’t Understand Why Three-Quarters of the World is Starving (Washington, D.C.)
(P25) 49,000 Homes Needed To Correct Housing (Pine Ridge Reservation, SD); Photo: Julia Pokibro Outside Home Fort Hall Reservation Idaho; Photo: A Sioux “Tegmima” or Tiny Log House (Pine Ridge Reservation, SD); Photo: Unknown Native Woman outside Housing Structure; Ad: What’s America Been Doing for the Past Decade? Two Chickens in Every Pot: A Car in Every Garage, This Year, Discover America for Yourself
(P26) Book Review: The Indians of Texas in 1830, Jean Louis Berlandier, edited by John C. Ewers; Book Review: The Canadian Indian by Fraser Simington; Book Review: The Death and Rebirth of the Seneca by Anthony F.C. Wallace reviewed by Vine Deloria, Jr.; Ad: Geronimo’s Autobiography; Book Review: American Indian Medicine by Virgil J. Vogel; Book Review: Blessingway by Leland C. Wyman
(P27) Western Stars Not So Wild About Rodeo’s Europe Tour (Rome, Italy); Trips and Treats Museum of the American Indian (New York, NY); Music Review: Redbone; Yesno Stars in CBC Pow-wow (Toronto, Canada); Film: Conquering Horse filmed on Rosebud Reservation, South Dakota; Indians Fund A New Film “A Gunfight” (Jicarilla Apache, NM); Photo: Iroquois and Navajo Women in Silk Organza; Photo: Indian Fashion Show
(P28) The California Reservations (San Francisco, CA); Photo: Indian home on Laytonville Rancheria, California
(P29) Indian Boy Wins on Long Hair (San Francisco, CA); California Indian Has Short Life (Los Angeles, CA); Indians in Battle Over Land Rights (Warner Springs, CA); Photo: Toy Tank and Bureaucratic Inefficiency (Stewart’s Point Rancheria Kashia Band, CA); At Stewart’s Point: Another Village Lacks Water (Stewart’s Point Rancheria, CA); Political Cartoon: Are You Getting the Message; Long Hair An Issue in 1649 (Portsmouth, NH); Indians Threaten (Hoopa, CA)
(P30) NIYC Sponsors Protest Pow-Wow (Fort Totten Reservation, North Dakota); What Congressmen Are Saying (Washington, D.C.); Gallup Ceremonial Association (Gallup, NM); College For What? Alcatraz Occupation (San Francisco, CA); Poem: Pilgrims by Kitty Allen
(P31) Poem: Drums Attributed to Johnny Cash Bitter Tears but is by Peter LaFarge; Civilizing the White Man; Poem The Cattle Thief by Tekahionwake, Mohawk; Thoughts; Photo: Unidentified Indigenous Man (possibly Sam Kolb); The Rincon Elder by Sam Kolb (Gallup, NM)
(P32) Expose’—Story Behind THE Beauty and the Beast—Miss Indian America Pageant (Sheridan, WY); History Books Wrong; Leave Well Enough Alone (Pine Ridge Reservation, SD); Red Power; Indian Culture Director Slated In Rapid City (Rapid City, SD); Editorial: Leadership; Cherokee Comment
(P33) Test Case Goes to Court of Appeals (Navajo Nation, Window Rock, AZ); Photo: R.C. Goreman (Taos, NM); Therapeutic Values in Navajo Religion (Navajo Nation, Window Rock, AZ); Royalties Suit Filed by Navajos (Salt Lake City, UT); SID gets Episcopal Church Grant (Navajo Nation, Window Rock, AZ)
(P34-35) The American Indians: The Un-Americans (Washington, D.C.)
(P35) Political Cartoon: Great White Father
(P36-37) This Country Was a Lot Better Off When the Indians Were Running It by Vine Deloria, Jr. (Washington, D.C.)
(P36) Photo: Anthony Garcia and Unidentified Native Woman on Alcatraz Island (San Francisco, CA)
(P37) Political Cartoon: Give the Country Back to Us (Washington, DC); Photo: Vine Deloria, Jr.
(P38) Divvying Up Alaska (Anchorage, AK); Political Cartoon: Oil Boom and Alaska by Engelhardt;
(P39) Indians Score in Pipeline Fight (Stevens Village, AK); Map: Proposed Alaskan Pipeline; Quote: Eben Hopson on Alaskan Pipeline; Nixon Aide Asks Pipeline Hearings (Washington, D.C.); Photo: Charlie Edwardson, Point Barrow, Alaska Protest Sign “$2,000,000,000 Native Land Robbery; Alaska Land Settlement Bill Cleared (Washington, D.C.)
(P40) Book Review: The Making of a Counter Culture by Theodore Roszak; Indians Revered the Land; Political Cartoon: White man’s Smoke Signals Spell Disaster: Industrial Pollution; Polluting the Polluter’s Pool (San Francisco, CA); Walter J. Hickel (Princeton, NJ); The Saving of the Everglades (Big Cypress Swamp, FL); Spray Killed, Indians Say (Pocatello, ID); When Salmon Swam In the St. Lawrence; Political Cartoon: Buffalo Prairie Monarchs Return; Teaching a Lesson (Quinault Nation, WA); Aliens In Our Own World (Guatemala, Mexico); Political Cartoon: Soliloquy by Hugo on Fishing
(P41) Capitalism not for the Indian (Washington, D.C.); Red Man’s Plight: Urban Indians, Driven To Cities by Poverty, Find Harsh Existence (Los Angeles, CA)
(P42) Indian Scholars Meet at Princeton, Ask Self-Determination for People (Princeton, NJ); Photo: Pare Hopa, Maori of New Zealand, Yeffee Kimball Osage Nation, and Charles Loleman Hopi Pueblo (Princeton, NJ); Indian Links Gain for His People To Recognition of Tribal Power (Princeton, NJ); Iroquois Chief Says U.S. to ‘Integrate’ Indians (Princeton, NJ); Photo: Woodrow Wilson School Host 192 member delegation of scholars to discuss “power, unification” (Princeton, NJ); Political Cartoon: Columbus by Fred Kelly Kenora Indian March 1963 (Ottawa, Canada)
(P43-44) The Indian in Minnesota;
(P43) Photo: Dennis Banks Chairman of the American Indian Movement
(P44) Photos: Robert Allen
(P45) Our Shameful Failure With America’s Indians; Political Cartoon: Benign Neglect: African American Man and Child Talk with an American Indian Man
(P46) Static Survival—Doctor Sees Disease in Attempts to Alter Indian Culture (Chimaltenango, Guatemala); Photo: Guatemalan Nurse and Two Children (Chimaltenango, Guatemala)
(P47) Continuing U.S. Grab of Indians’ Water Charged (Washington, D.C.); Ad: Buffalo Nickle: The Only Indian America Ever Cared About; Kennedy Suggests Indians Break with Interior Department (Washington, D.C.); Threats to Pyramid Lake (Carson City, NV); Tribal Land Indian B.I.A. Primary Concern (Billings, MT); Wampum Wanted (Oklahoma City, OK)
(P48) Poem: Happiness Is by Edward Begay; Poem: Loneliness by Ray Blackwater; Poem: Untitled by Lee Bahe; Poem: Homecoming by Lorraine Cody; Poem: Class Hour by Tom Yellowman; Poem: Gray by Ernest Haven; Poem Aunt Annie by Archie Washburn; Poem: Untitled by Archie Washburne; Poem: Place In the Sun by George Werito; Poem: The Spinning Wind by Augustine Leonard; Poem: Home by Lee Bahe; Poem: Untitled by Elva Blackhat; Poem: Thin Poem by Betty Chase; Poem: Untitled by Edith Dixon; Poem: Lillian C. by Lillian Clauschee; Poem: Untitled by Bessie Yazzie; Poem: Long Walk by Dennis Henry: Poem: Untitled by Donald Badoni; Poem: Listen by Archie Washburn; Poem: Untitled by Terrence Begay; Poem: Untitled by Alice Evans; Photo: Print by Roger Lee; Photo: Print by Maretta Thompson; Photo: Print by Robert Greene
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Citation
Akwesasne Notes, “Akwesasne Notes vol. 2 no. 2,” American Indian Digital History Project, accessed December 2, 2023, http://www.aidhp.com/items/show/4.