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(P1) From The People Who Brought You Alcatraz: Indians Invade Ft. Lawton (Seattle, WA); Invasion Two: 77 Indians Arrested (Seattle: WA); Political Cartoon: Military Generals and Battle Plans If Alcatraz Falls (San Francisco, CA); Redeye Comic Strip (Seattle, WA); Photo: Grace Thorpe (Seattle, WA); Photo: Col. Stuart J. Palos at Fort Lawton (Seattle, WA); Lawton—Geronimo Captor (Seattle, WA)
(P2) Fort Lawton Braces For New Type Indian Attack: Indians Seized in Attempt to Take Over Coast Fort (Seattle, WA); Photo: Bernie Whitebear Arrested by MP at Fort Lawton (Seattle, WA); Valerie Bridges Wrestled into Patrol Car at Fort Lawton (Seattle, WA); Photo: Indian Woman and Child Carried by MPs Fort Lawton (Seattle, WA); The Background of the Invasion: Special Communique From The United American Indian Fort Lawton Occupation Forces (Seattle: WA)
(P3) Poem: To You Who Stayed Too Long by Dolly Bird; Letter: BIA Intermountain School to Jerry Gambill (Brigham City, UT); Circulation Information; Poem: Untitled, Sonia Pete
(P4) Indians Want Nixon Powwow (Seattle, WA); Political Cartoon: U.S. Postage Stamp, Establishment Speak With Forked Tongue; Photo: United Indians of All Tribes Drum and Picket at Main Gate of Fort Lawton (Seattle, WA)
(P5) Topical Comment: A Light at Alcatraz: The Indian and White Man’s Law (San Francisco, CA); Indians Say ‘Rock’ is Theirs (San Francisco, CA); Political Cartoon: Stock Market Effects Indian Occupation of Alcatraz (San Francisco, CA);
(P6) Indian Girl, 12, Hurt In Alcatraz Fall, Dies (San Francisco, CA); Political Cartoon: Prison Break Indians in Rowboat with Alcatraz in Background, R. Cobb; Control of Alcatraz in Hands of Indians as Last White Leaves (San Francisco, CA); Teen-Age Indians Occupying Alcatraz Are Feeling Grip of Boredom (San Francisco, CA); Political Cartoon: Grin And Bear It Powwow at Alcatraz by Lichty (San Francisco, CA); U.S. Weighs a Peace Offer by Alcatraz Indians (San Francisco, CA)
(P7) Photo: Richard Oakes Alcatraz Island (San Francisco, CA); Interview with Richard Oakes (San Francisco, CA); Schools, Isolation And Life On The Rock (San Francisco, CA); Negro Group Asks Use of 2 Islands (Alcatraz and Ellis Islands); Indians B’ casting From Alcatraz (Berkeley, CA); Heartened by Occupation (London, England); How Can We Help the Indians…Some Concerned Hippies (Detroit, MI)
(P8) An Editorial: Jail Does Not Help These People (Gallup, NM); Photo: Man Passed Out in Street (Gallup, NM); Photo: Man Passed Out Beneath Truck (Gallup, NM); Photo: Man in Bandages From a Beating (Gallup, NM)
(P9) Fear Deaths By Exposure (Gallup, NM); Civil Rights Said Violated (Gallup, NM); Washington Help Sought (Gallup, NM); If You Ask Me: “What Do You Think of DNA?” (Gallup, NM) Photos: Mary Kramer, Dale Kuback, Toby J. Villanueva, Wayne, Hunter, Ray Seet, Jerry Collins (Gallup, NM)
(P10-11) The First Citizen (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada)
(P10) Exploitation Ad: It’s a Good Thing There Wasn’t Anybody Around to Help the Pilgrims (West Nyack, New York)
(P11) Letter: From The d-Con Company of New York, NY to Jerry Gambill Editor Akwesasne Notes; Exploitation Ad: National Bank of Commerce Geronimo Smiling Ad; Exploitation Ad: Give Your Old Pen Back to the Indians, Its Now Obsolete!
(P12) Anchorage News Editorial Discusses 2 Per Cent Royalty (Anchorage, AK); 1970-Deadline For Justice: History of Movement (Alaskan Native Brotherhood and Sisterhood ) (Fairbanks, AK); Photo: Rep. Willie Hensley (Executive Director Alaskan Federation of Natives) and Byron Mallott (Director RurALCAP); Unjustified Criticism (Anchorage, AK); Hensley (Paris, France)
(P13) Land Claims at a Glance: The Issue, The Question (Anchorage, AK); But Will the Congress Act? (Anchorage, AK)
(P14) Hank Adams Prepares Suit Against Lawmen (Franks Landing, WA); Stillaguamish Cemetary Stomp (Seattle, WA); Photo: John Silva, Frank Allen, and Esther Ross (Seattle, WA); Indian Lament, Dead Disturbed (Seattle, WA)
(P15) Red Power (London, England); Political Cartoon: Indians Chasing Cowboy with Missile (London, England); Political Cartoon: Department of Philosophy How and Why at Amerindia University (London, England)
(P16-17) Custer Died For Your Sins by Vine Deloria, Jr., Playboy Magazine
(P16) Exploitation Ad: Norelco Tape Recorder
(P17) Political Cartoon: Anthropologist and Indian
(P18) Brazil’s Dead Indians: The Killing of an Unwanted Race (Brazil); A Country ‘Civilizes’ Its Savages (Brazil); The Killing Goes On (Brazil)
(P19) Indian Studies 1969; United Fund Drops Indian Center (Gallup, NM); Ponca History Project (Ponca City, OK); Photo: Gallup Indian Center (Gallup, NM); Photo: Martha Grass Miss NIYC; Poem: Relocation by Simon J. Ortiz; Spiritual Massacre (New Mexico); Good-bye Columbus (New Mexico)
(P20) United Native Americans Proposed Principles (San Francisco, CA)
(P21) The Killing of an Unwanted Race (Washington, D.C.); Guts & Tripe: Coalition of American Indian Citizens (Denver, CO); Political Cartoon: The Curious Case of Commissioner Bruce (Chart) Indians, Bruce, Loesch, Hickel, Agnew, Nixon; No Place To Be Somebody (Denver, CO); Coming of Age—In And Out of the System (Denver, CO); Summer Work Program Ready (Navajo Nation)
(P22-24) The Story of Deganawidah: How He Planted the Tree of the Great Peace and Founded the Iroquois Confederacy
(P24) Great Indians: Red Jacket Speaks; Indians God Not Primitive; Political Cartoon: Missionary Work (London, England)
(P25) White Roots of Peace; Letters: Thank you to White Roots of Peace; Photo: White Roots of Peace Members; Traditional Iroquois Indians: Speeches, Traditional Dances, and Films (Akwesasne Mohawk Nation, NY); White Roots of Peace: Air Ideas & Customs (Akwesasne Mohawk Nation, NY); Cultural Genocide Warning Is Voiced by Indian Group
(P26-27) The Angry American Indian: Starting Down the Protest Trail
(P27) Photo: Tom Cook, Ironworker; Photo: Frasier’s End of the Trail Sculpture
(P28) Until This Year Four Holes Community Kept To Itself (Ridgeville, South Carolina); Photo: Malloy Left USC To Teach Youngsters (Ridgeville, South Carolina); Political Cartoon: Adult Illiteracy; 11 Indian Parents Arrested as They Try to Enroll Kids in School (Ridgeville, South Carolina); ‘Freedom School’ Offers Alternative (Dorchester County, South Carolina)
(P29) President John Ross 3 Oct. 1790- 1 Aug. 1866: United Cherokee Republic (Pasadena, CA)
(P30-31) American Indians: The Alien Americans (Madison, WI)
(P32) Comic Strip: SuperNavajo; Navajo Power (Navajo Nation)
(P33) The Saga of Jim Thorpe; OEO Refunds Rough Rock (Chinle, AZ); Photo: First Annual Navajo Rug Auction (Crystal, NM); Navajos are Best Known for Their Finely Woven Blankets (Santa Fe, NM); Amerind Office in Albuquerque (Albuquerque, NM); Photo: Navajo Wedding Ceremony David Sloan and Karen Greenstone
(P34-37) The Red Man’s Burden (Alcatraz Occupation) by Peter Collier (San Francisco, CA);
(P34) Photo: LaNada Means “Better Red Than Dead” graffiti Alcatraz Island
(P38) Farmer’s Wheat And The Government (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada); Farmers Grist Wheat For Meadow Lake: Grind Grain Gratis (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada); Editorial: Canadian Wheat Board Regulation (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada)
(P39) Warning of Violence in Sovereignty (London, Ontario, Canada); Photo: RCMP Evicted Chiefs of the Six Nations from their Council House (London, Ontario, Canada)
(P40) Paul Bird and White Man’s Law (Hearst, Ontario, Canada)
(P41) Life For the Bill of Rights (Ottawa, Canada); Indian Housing Goal Impossible (Ottawa, Canada); Indian Must Overcome Self-Image (Ottawa, Canada); Indian Education System Slammed (Ottawa, Canada); Photo: Purdy & Drybones Equality Before the Law; Photo: Judge Murrow in Yellowknife Jurisdiction to the Pole; Say No Proper Accounting of Funds for Indian Housing (Ottawa, Canada); Transfer Indian Affairs (Toronto, Canada)
(P42) Editorial: Where Do You Stand, Mr. Chretien? (Ottawa); Photo: Giant Crab by George Norris in Vancouver
(P43) Indian History (Ottawa, Canada); Political Cartoon: What Does Brotherhood Mean Dad?; Senate Committee Hears Leaders: Indians Must Lead Poverty Fight (Ottawa, Canada); A Street with One-way Arrows: Indians Want Schooling in Own Tongue, Senators Told (Ottawa, Canada); School System Criticized: ‘Textbooks Neglect History of Indians’; (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada); Regional Poverty: Aid to Natives Urged in Plan (Ottawa, Canada); Judge Says Crime Bred by ‘Appalling’ Reserves (Sault Sainte Marie, Canada)
(P44) ‘For God’s Sake Let’s Help Our Own Aboriginal People’ (Ottawa, Canada); Indians Have Nine Children to Whites’ Two, Official Says (Ottawa, Canada); Political Cartoon: Pierre You Have Problems with French and English Taking My Reserve (Ottawa, Canada); Wrong Place for Pow-wow, Trudeau Tells Protestors (Montreal, Canada); Canada’s First Indian Commissioner: Treaty Claims to be Clarified in ‘Indian Time’ (Ottawa, Canada); Kahn-Tineta Fails In Bid To Lay Charge (Kahnawake Reserve, Canada)
(P45) ‘Unjust Society’ Author’s Views: Indian Leader Says They Mostly Fear Quebec (Ottawa, Canada) Photo: Harold Cardinal (Ottawa, Canada); Eskimos Want Voice in Own Future, But Ottawa and Quebec Won’t Listen (Ottawa, Canada); Three Months in Jail for a Woman—A Lesson for the people of New Quebec!; (Montreal, Canada); Indian Aid Authority Said Lacking (Montreal, Canada); Judge Rules on Eskimo: Trial Here Would Be Unfair (Montreal, Quebec); Quebec Eskimos Opt for Ottawa (Ottawa, Canada)
(P46) Great White Father Attacked: Rage with Ottawa Growing (Ottawa, Canada); Political Cartoon: Trudeau with Arrow Through Head, What Smoke Signals? (Ottawa, Canada); Red Man Rails at White Justice (Montreal, Canada)
(P47) Amerind Teach-in Blunts Newly-proposed Policy Canadian, U.S. Indians Discuss Pact (Montreal, Canada; Photo: Vine Deloria, Jr. Speaking (Montreal, Canada); Indians Warned of White Policy (Montreal, Canada); Women Go To War on Indian Laws (Montreal, Canada); Indians Lash Back: ‘You Came to Civilize…’ (Montreal, Canada); Photo: Michael Mitchell holding sign “Notice This is an Indian Reserve” (Montreal, Canada)
(P48) Akwesasne: Children Taught Mohawk Language, Culture by Unpaid Volunteers Huddle Around Stove (Akwesasne Mohawk Nation, New York); Photo: Ann Jock Teaching Mohawk Language (Akwesasne Mohawk Nation, New York); Fight for Return of Wampum Waged by Six Nation Indians (Watertown, New York); Indians Gain Ground; Canada Orders Islanders to Vacate (Akwesasne Mohawk Nation, New York) Indians Sue On Land Deal of the 1790s (Utica, New York); Photo: Akwesasne Mohawk Longhouse Eastern Door Keeper (Akwesasne Mohawk Nation, New York)