Akwesasne Notes vol. 1 no. 9
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Akwesasne Notes vol. 1 no. 9
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
Publisher
UNO Libraries
Date
1969
Contributor
Jerry Gambill
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Fair Use
Language
English
Identifier
Akwesasne 1969 Volume 1 Number 9.pdf
Coverage
1969-1996; 20th century
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(P1) One For Whites, Another For Indians: Indians Complaining Standards (White River, South Dakota); Thanksgiving Prayer; Political Cartoon R. Cobb Thanksgiving and Genocide
(P2) The Blue Cloud Quarterly; Night Blessing; My Son; My Kind of School; Grandfather (Marvin, South Dakota)
(P3) Indian’s Death Sentence Changed by Governor (Pierre, South Dakota); Information About This Newsmagazine (Rooseveltown, New York); No Release Ever For White Hawk (Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota); From Friends of the Earth (Washington, D.C.); Photo Billy (McCloud) McGee and Tommy Lee, (Yelm, Washington); Photo One Way Sign.
(P4) Indians Want No Part of Jetport (Miccosukee Village, Florida [40 miles west Miami]; Miccosukee Indians Cling to Old Traditions (Tamiami Trail, Florida [between Miami and Naples, Florida); Who Will Speak For The Indians? (Everglades National Park, Florida); Photo Miccosukee Conservative Indians View Poverty Program With Suspicion.
(P5) Indians Fight to Restore Water Rights (Escondido, California); Teachers are Colville Guests (Nespelem, Washington); Tribal Chiefs to meet Evans about Beaches (Olympia, Washington); A Land Vibrant; ‘ThinkIndian’(Warm Springs, Oregon); Tourists are blamed (Quinault Reservation & Shoalwater Bay Tribe); Photo California water line
(P6) Quebec closes in on Mistassini Indians (Cree Nation of Mistissini, Quebec, Canada); Map Province of Quebec
(P7) Land for New Mines, but not for Traditional Indian Residents (Cree First Nation of Waswanipi); Photo No Trespassing Signs
(P8) Are N.B. Indians To Disappear? (Eel River Bar First Nation, New Brunswick, Canada); Indian Policy Rejected; Indians fear ‘genocide’ (Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada); Poverty and Love (Eel River Bar First Nation, New Brunswick, Canada); Same Feeling in B.C. (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada)
(P9) They don’t belong to the Indians: Caledonia’s liquorcloset skeletons (Caledonia, Ontario, Canada); From Caledonia minutes (Caledonia, Ontario, Canada); Photo Chief Richard Isaac and Principal G.H. Fuller
(P10-11) The Oklahoma Cherokee (Tahlequah, Oklahoma); Photos of Cherokee Indian village, ante-bellum Cherokee mansion, Robert K. Thomas, and Cherokee family (Tahlequah, Oklahoma)
(P12-13) Student Activists: the Navajo Way by Stan Steiner (Many Farms, Navajo Nation); Paiute Indians’ Fight For Ancient Ways (Winnemucca, Nevada);
(P13) What Would Happen if the Moon Had People: Or ‘Promise the Moon,’ as We Did the Indians.
(P14-15) Contributions of the American Indian to Modern Civilization; Political Cartoon “Justice for Red Men and Anti-American!”.
(P16) Indians Resist Government Housing Plans (Hay River, Northwest Territories, Canada); Editors Open House (Hay River, Northwest Territories, Canada); Northern Development Appointment (Hay River, Northwest Territories, Canada)
(P17) Navajo Students Threaten Lawsuit Against Ceremonial (Gallup, New Mexico); Case For The Indian Made By Young Navajo (Window Rock, Arizona); Haskell Reunion (Lawrence, Kansas); When Our Grandfathers Had Guns (Gallup, New Mexico)
(P18) The Braves Who Hid Behind the Mask; Photo Northwest Coast Mask; 2d Boston Tea Party Held by Pennsylvanians (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
(P19) Indian Gives View of ‘Our Place in Society’(Rapid City, South Dakota); Young Indians Take Challenges; Indian Peoples Origin (Kayenta, Arizona); Health Needs (New York, New York); Political Systems (Rosebud, South Dakota); Photo Bea Medicine, Stephen Ansley, George Gulbranso, Ginnie Robertson, Beulah Kelton, Maxine Wallum, Martha Rusch Woonsocket, Zelia Larson Winner (Brookings, South Dakota)
(P20) Omaha and Winnegago-Boycott (Walthill, Nebraska) ; Cholos & Indians United (Davis, California); Robbing the Eskimos (Alaska)
(P21) The Code of Handsome Lake (Seneca Nation Allegany and Cattaraugus Reservations, New York); Communication (Washington, D.C.); Ute Legends (Uintah and Ouray Reservations), The Creation and How Pikes Peak was Made (Pikes Peak, Colorado);
(P22) Watching the Deer Dance (San Juan, San Ildefonso, Acoma, Jemez, Tesuque, Picuris, and Taos Pueblos); B.I.A. Speakes with Forked Tongue (Espanola, New Mexico); The Great White Myth (Espanola, New Mexico);
(P23) History Written in Lake Nipigon’s Indian Names; A Poem by Adrian Hope, I Am An Indian; “I Went Down to the River to Die”; Native Forum; Indian Recipes (all from Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada)
(P24-25) In Honour of Ray Fadden; Illustrations by Christine and John Fadden (all from Onchiota, New York)
(P26-28) Childhood in an Indian Village by Wilfred Pelletier (Toronto, Canada)
(P28-32) They Call Themselves ‘The People’; Photo of Francis Nakai and Family (all from Navajo Nation)
(P30) Photo of Navajo Family (Navajo Nation)
(P31) Photo of Irene Yazzie (Navajo Nation)
(P33) Baxter Berry Is Acquitted (White River, South Dakota); Readers Letter: Urges Sioux To Choose Right Leaders (Martin, South Dakota); Let’s Be Frank (Martin, South Dakota); Boycott Set For Tourists (Mission, South Dakota); Dictionary For Sioux (Pierre, South Dakota); Vine Deloria jr. Book Published (Martin, South Dakota); Indians and Playboy (Rosebud, South Dakota); Indians Are Killed Or Kill Themselves (Silver Springs, MD)
(P34-40) Genocide in the Forest (Brazil);
(P35) Photos of Waura and Kamaiura peoples (Brazil)
(P36) Photo Las Casas Print of Genocide (Cuba)
(P37) Photo of Manioc Root being prepared for eating (Brazil)
(P40) Whites Still Grabbing Brazil Indian Lands (Rio De Janeiro, Brazil); Building Indian Federation (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada);
(P41) Whitey’s On The Moon Now (New York, NY); Cartoon Tumbleweeds (New York, NY); Indian Victims of 1964 Floods on Coast Assail U.S. Agency Over Housing Aid (Hoopa, CA);
(P42-44) Massacre At Camp Grant (San Pedro, AZ);
(P44) Chapparal Tea May Have Hidden Help For Cancer (Reno, NV); Mexican Tribe Primitive, Poor (Creel, Mexico)
(P45) What does primitive mean? (Madison, SD); ‘Shake the shackles of the Church (Rapid City, SD); Political Cartoon The Only Hostile Indian I Know is your Mother (Rapid City, SD)
(P46-47) 1570-1970: 400 Years of Powhatan Struggle (Chickahominy Nation, Providence Forge, VA);
(P47) Realism, Frankness Her Aim: Indian Woman Makes Films (Ottawa, Canada); Photo Barbara Wilson (Ottawa, Canada); Native American History (VA); Ottawa Promises $2 Million to Restore Yukon Historic Sites (Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Canada); Indian Genocide (Ithaca, NY);
(P48) Iroquois Leader Seeking Better Deal for Indians (Redding, CA); White Roots of Peace (CA); Three Photos White Roots of Peace in California
(P2) The Blue Cloud Quarterly; Night Blessing; My Son; My Kind of School; Grandfather (Marvin, South Dakota)
(P3) Indian’s Death Sentence Changed by Governor (Pierre, South Dakota); Information About This Newsmagazine (Rooseveltown, New York); No Release Ever For White Hawk (Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota); From Friends of the Earth (Washington, D.C.); Photo Billy (McCloud) McGee and Tommy Lee, (Yelm, Washington); Photo One Way Sign.
(P4) Indians Want No Part of Jetport (Miccosukee Village, Florida [40 miles west Miami]; Miccosukee Indians Cling to Old Traditions (Tamiami Trail, Florida [between Miami and Naples, Florida); Who Will Speak For The Indians? (Everglades National Park, Florida); Photo Miccosukee Conservative Indians View Poverty Program With Suspicion.
(P5) Indians Fight to Restore Water Rights (Escondido, California); Teachers are Colville Guests (Nespelem, Washington); Tribal Chiefs to meet Evans about Beaches (Olympia, Washington); A Land Vibrant; ‘ThinkIndian’(Warm Springs, Oregon); Tourists are blamed (Quinault Reservation & Shoalwater Bay Tribe); Photo California water line
(P6) Quebec closes in on Mistassini Indians (Cree Nation of Mistissini, Quebec, Canada); Map Province of Quebec
(P7) Land for New Mines, but not for Traditional Indian Residents (Cree First Nation of Waswanipi); Photo No Trespassing Signs
(P8) Are N.B. Indians To Disappear? (Eel River Bar First Nation, New Brunswick, Canada); Indian Policy Rejected; Indians fear ‘genocide’ (Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada); Poverty and Love (Eel River Bar First Nation, New Brunswick, Canada); Same Feeling in B.C. (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada)
(P9) They don’t belong to the Indians: Caledonia’s liquorcloset skeletons (Caledonia, Ontario, Canada); From Caledonia minutes (Caledonia, Ontario, Canada); Photo Chief Richard Isaac and Principal G.H. Fuller
(P10-11) The Oklahoma Cherokee (Tahlequah, Oklahoma); Photos of Cherokee Indian village, ante-bellum Cherokee mansion, Robert K. Thomas, and Cherokee family (Tahlequah, Oklahoma)
(P12-13) Student Activists: the Navajo Way by Stan Steiner (Many Farms, Navajo Nation); Paiute Indians’ Fight For Ancient Ways (Winnemucca, Nevada);
(P13) What Would Happen if the Moon Had People: Or ‘Promise the Moon,’ as We Did the Indians.
(P14-15) Contributions of the American Indian to Modern Civilization; Political Cartoon “Justice for Red Men and Anti-American!”.
(P16) Indians Resist Government Housing Plans (Hay River, Northwest Territories, Canada); Editors Open House (Hay River, Northwest Territories, Canada); Northern Development Appointment (Hay River, Northwest Territories, Canada)
(P17) Navajo Students Threaten Lawsuit Against Ceremonial (Gallup, New Mexico); Case For The Indian Made By Young Navajo (Window Rock, Arizona); Haskell Reunion (Lawrence, Kansas); When Our Grandfathers Had Guns (Gallup, New Mexico)
(P18) The Braves Who Hid Behind the Mask; Photo Northwest Coast Mask; 2d Boston Tea Party Held by Pennsylvanians (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
(P19) Indian Gives View of ‘Our Place in Society’(Rapid City, South Dakota); Young Indians Take Challenges; Indian Peoples Origin (Kayenta, Arizona); Health Needs (New York, New York); Political Systems (Rosebud, South Dakota); Photo Bea Medicine, Stephen Ansley, George Gulbranso, Ginnie Robertson, Beulah Kelton, Maxine Wallum, Martha Rusch Woonsocket, Zelia Larson Winner (Brookings, South Dakota)
(P20) Omaha and Winnegago-Boycott (Walthill, Nebraska) ; Cholos & Indians United (Davis, California); Robbing the Eskimos (Alaska)
(P21) The Code of Handsome Lake (Seneca Nation Allegany and Cattaraugus Reservations, New York); Communication (Washington, D.C.); Ute Legends (Uintah and Ouray Reservations), The Creation and How Pikes Peak was Made (Pikes Peak, Colorado);
(P22) Watching the Deer Dance (San Juan, San Ildefonso, Acoma, Jemez, Tesuque, Picuris, and Taos Pueblos); B.I.A. Speakes with Forked Tongue (Espanola, New Mexico); The Great White Myth (Espanola, New Mexico);
(P23) History Written in Lake Nipigon’s Indian Names; A Poem by Adrian Hope, I Am An Indian; “I Went Down to the River to Die”; Native Forum; Indian Recipes (all from Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada)
(P24-25) In Honour of Ray Fadden; Illustrations by Christine and John Fadden (all from Onchiota, New York)
(P26-28) Childhood in an Indian Village by Wilfred Pelletier (Toronto, Canada)
(P28-32) They Call Themselves ‘The People’; Photo of Francis Nakai and Family (all from Navajo Nation)
(P30) Photo of Navajo Family (Navajo Nation)
(P31) Photo of Irene Yazzie (Navajo Nation)
(P33) Baxter Berry Is Acquitted (White River, South Dakota); Readers Letter: Urges Sioux To Choose Right Leaders (Martin, South Dakota); Let’s Be Frank (Martin, South Dakota); Boycott Set For Tourists (Mission, South Dakota); Dictionary For Sioux (Pierre, South Dakota); Vine Deloria jr. Book Published (Martin, South Dakota); Indians and Playboy (Rosebud, South Dakota); Indians Are Killed Or Kill Themselves (Silver Springs, MD)
(P34-40) Genocide in the Forest (Brazil);
(P35) Photos of Waura and Kamaiura peoples (Brazil)
(P36) Photo Las Casas Print of Genocide (Cuba)
(P37) Photo of Manioc Root being prepared for eating (Brazil)
(P40) Whites Still Grabbing Brazil Indian Lands (Rio De Janeiro, Brazil); Building Indian Federation (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada);
(P41) Whitey’s On The Moon Now (New York, NY); Cartoon Tumbleweeds (New York, NY); Indian Victims of 1964 Floods on Coast Assail U.S. Agency Over Housing Aid (Hoopa, CA);
(P42-44) Massacre At Camp Grant (San Pedro, AZ);
(P44) Chapparal Tea May Have Hidden Help For Cancer (Reno, NV); Mexican Tribe Primitive, Poor (Creel, Mexico)
(P45) What does primitive mean? (Madison, SD); ‘Shake the shackles of the Church (Rapid City, SD); Political Cartoon The Only Hostile Indian I Know is your Mother (Rapid City, SD)
(P46-47) 1570-1970: 400 Years of Powhatan Struggle (Chickahominy Nation, Providence Forge, VA);
(P47) Realism, Frankness Her Aim: Indian Woman Makes Films (Ottawa, Canada); Photo Barbara Wilson (Ottawa, Canada); Native American History (VA); Ottawa Promises $2 Million to Restore Yukon Historic Sites (Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Canada); Indian Genocide (Ithaca, NY);
(P48) Iroquois Leader Seeking Better Deal for Indians (Redding, CA); White Roots of Peace (CA); Three Photos White Roots of Peace in California
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Citation
Akwesasne Notes, “Akwesasne Notes vol. 1 no. 9,” American Indian Digital History Project, accessed October 7, 2024, https://www.aidhp.com/items/show/1.