Akwesasne Notes vol. 4 no. 5
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Title
Akwesasne Notes vol. 4 no. 5
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 2) Secret Government Documents Revealed
(p 4) Ceremonial, Gallup Style.....1972
(p 5) Navajo Testimony Reveals Treatment at Hands of Traders
(p 6) Havasupai in Trouble!!
(p 7) Southwest: BIA, Developers Sued by Tesuque Pueblo for Breach of Trust, Fraud
(p 7) Suit Filed to Halt Development of Sacred Peaks for Skiers & Tourists
(p 8) National Indian Unity Caravan
(p 8) American Indian Movement Tightens Up Organization in Strong Move
(p 8) Milwaukee A.I.M. Celebrates Year at Occupied Site, & Official Approval
(p 8) Hopi Council Objects to Navajo Use of Political Muscle on Land Split
(p 9) Los Angeles Indian Center Faces Cut In Funds Despite Population Increase
(p 9) California Indians Still Await Land Promised in 1851
(p 9) Land Occupied in 1970 Struggle Now Given Over to Indian Project Use
(p 9) Quechan Right to Regulate Game Laws Upheld by District Court
(p 10) Notes from an Indian Convict
(p 10) To Laini Meadows: A Prison Thank You
(p 10) Brushwork Earns Bus Fare Home
(p 10) B.I.A. Starting to Remember Indians in Prisons
(p 11) Wise Words on "The Movement" From Chicano Leader, Corky Gonzales
(p 11) United Nations Committee Rules Puerto Rico is Entitled to be Free
(p 11) Lapps, Aboriginal White Folks, Still Get Discrimination in Sweden
(p 11) Moral Issues of Anthropology in the Third World Have Not Changed; They Have Just Become More Subtle
(p 12) Akwesasne Portraits
(p 13) Alaska Oilmen Face A Little Rent
(p 13) Frontier-Style Mentality Prevails in Alaska
(p 14) For Whom the Drum Beats
(p 14) Racism in Oklahoma
(p 15) Ethnic Identification Required by Military , Ethnic Identity Nixed
(p 15) Racism: Commercial Exploitation of Native Americans
(p 15) Arizona Independence Day Parade Keeps Up Fine American Traditions
(p 15) How to be a Chief with much Thunder
(p 15) 200 New "Indian Acres" Campgrounds to Litter U.S. With Stereotypes
(p 15) Daughter of White Supremacists Gets Dark Skin & Inside View of Racism
(p 16) Dartmouth Explains why Indian Symbol will be Abandoned Now
(p 16) Athletic Teams Starting to Shed Obnoxious 'Indian' Motifs, Names
(p 16) School Books Tell Lies
(p 16) Television Programs Tell Lies
(p 17) Grave Robbers and Other Scholars: Cursed be the villain that molests these graves
(p 17) Illinois Archeologists Find Trouble
(p 17) "The Time Has Not Come to Put These Things Back in Their Proper Place"
(p 17) Dead Feast Held to Restore Peace to Spirit People Disturbed by 'Dig'
(p 18) Cass Lake Finds New Legal Way to Keep Johnson-O'Malley Funds Indian
(p 18) Don't You Ever Say That Again!!
(p 18) Colleges with Many Indian Students get $2-Million Extra From U.S. Govt.
(p 18) Eskimos Demanding Control Over Education to Stop Cultural Erosion
(p 18) "Why Don't Indians Rehabilitate?" Is The $352,000 Question for U.S.D. Study
(p 18) '71 Fort Lewis Protests Pay Off: College Must Admit Indians Free
(p 18) Interior Department Smokescreen Planned to Hide Pollution Issues
(p 19) Indian/Christian Ecumenical Meet Seeks Ways to Restore True Ways
(p 19) A Burned School, A Leg Shot Off, and Religious/Racial/Linguistic Conflicts Stir Micmac Reserve in Quebec
(p 20) "What I Saw Made Me Sick"
(p 20) "Now That The Buffalo's Gone"
(p 20) Open Season on Two-Legged Predators?
(p 20) Surplus Buffalo go to Whites
(p 21) "Maybe They All Need An Enemy Way Ceremony"
(p 21) Modern Medicine: Nothing New to Native American
(p 21) Alcohol and Violence... Symptoms, Not Problem
(p 22) "I am a Papago Indian, and very proud to be one"
(p 22) "This great ball game we call Government is a good game"
(p 22) "Aren't you part of the Third World?"
(p 22) Columbus, a trader in Indian slaves
(p 23) Deskaheh... Iroquois Patriot
(p 24-25) "Fire Carrier Bringing the Skull" Poster
(p 26) They Had No Way to Defend Themselves
(p 26) Pan-Am Indian Conference Recommends Assimilation
(p 27) Plight of Aborigines
(p 27) Philippine Tribesmen Threatened by Classic Pattern of Frontier Grabs
(p 28) "I will not leave my country. I intend to die here." Manuelito & the Navaho Resistance.
(p 29) Eskimo Soapstone Carving Market Threatened by Plaster Imitations
(p 29) Indian Artists Moving into the Big Time as National Attention Grows
(p 29) 'Indian Art as Art Not Artifact' Gallery Opens in New York City
(p 30) A Need to Reconsider
(p 31) The Latest in the "Social Genocide" Field: Adoption of Indian Children by White Families
(p 31) "There are no other homes for these children"
(p 32) Caughnawaga's First Traditional Indian Unity Convention Held
(p 33) Indian Press
(p 34) U.S. to Drink Canada Dry in Massive Water Diversion Scheme
(p 34) One-Way Satellite to Increase Cultural Pollution in North
(p 34) Government Divide-and-Conquer Plan Causes Union to Invade Offices
(p 34) Chippewas Object to Municipal Tax on White Cottage Leases on Reserve
(p 34) Friendship Centers Shutdown to Prod Government into Early Funds
(p 34) National Brotherhood Looks to U.N., Europe for Minority Attention
(p 34) Immigrants Seeking Canadian Dream Embarrassed by Indians Who Lost It
(p 34) Elected Council Plans to Co-Opt Iroquois Culture in New Centre
(p 34) Abandoned Army Camp on Indian Land Should be Returned: Stanfield
(p 35) The Indian Way of Knowledge
(p 35) When we let others destroy our own environment, we destroy ourselves
(p 35) Investigators Trying to Find How Slavey Band Fund Lost $2-Million
(p 36) "Destroy The Land, You Destroy The Animals, Destroy The Animals, You Destroy The Indians"
(p 37) Where is justice for Arctic Indians?
(p 37) A Message to the Just Society
(p 38) October Calendar
(p 39) November Calendar
(p 40) Book Reviews
(p 41) White Roots of Peace
(p 43) Resources
(p 44-47) Letters
(p 48) Poetry
(p 4) Ceremonial, Gallup Style.....1972
(p 5) Navajo Testimony Reveals Treatment at Hands of Traders
(p 6) Havasupai in Trouble!!
(p 7) Southwest: BIA, Developers Sued by Tesuque Pueblo for Breach of Trust, Fraud
(p 7) Suit Filed to Halt Development of Sacred Peaks for Skiers & Tourists
(p 8) National Indian Unity Caravan
(p 8) American Indian Movement Tightens Up Organization in Strong Move
(p 8) Milwaukee A.I.M. Celebrates Year at Occupied Site, & Official Approval
(p 8) Hopi Council Objects to Navajo Use of Political Muscle on Land Split
(p 9) Los Angeles Indian Center Faces Cut In Funds Despite Population Increase
(p 9) California Indians Still Await Land Promised in 1851
(p 9) Land Occupied in 1970 Struggle Now Given Over to Indian Project Use
(p 9) Quechan Right to Regulate Game Laws Upheld by District Court
(p 10) Notes from an Indian Convict
(p 10) To Laini Meadows: A Prison Thank You
(p 10) Brushwork Earns Bus Fare Home
(p 10) B.I.A. Starting to Remember Indians in Prisons
(p 11) Wise Words on "The Movement" From Chicano Leader, Corky Gonzales
(p 11) United Nations Committee Rules Puerto Rico is Entitled to be Free
(p 11) Lapps, Aboriginal White Folks, Still Get Discrimination in Sweden
(p 11) Moral Issues of Anthropology in the Third World Have Not Changed; They Have Just Become More Subtle
(p 12) Akwesasne Portraits
(p 13) Alaska Oilmen Face A Little Rent
(p 13) Frontier-Style Mentality Prevails in Alaska
(p 14) For Whom the Drum Beats
(p 14) Racism in Oklahoma
(p 15) Ethnic Identification Required by Military , Ethnic Identity Nixed
(p 15) Racism: Commercial Exploitation of Native Americans
(p 15) Arizona Independence Day Parade Keeps Up Fine American Traditions
(p 15) How to be a Chief with much Thunder
(p 15) 200 New "Indian Acres" Campgrounds to Litter U.S. With Stereotypes
(p 15) Daughter of White Supremacists Gets Dark Skin & Inside View of Racism
(p 16) Dartmouth Explains why Indian Symbol will be Abandoned Now
(p 16) Athletic Teams Starting to Shed Obnoxious 'Indian' Motifs, Names
(p 16) School Books Tell Lies
(p 16) Television Programs Tell Lies
(p 17) Grave Robbers and Other Scholars: Cursed be the villain that molests these graves
(p 17) Illinois Archeologists Find Trouble
(p 17) "The Time Has Not Come to Put These Things Back in Their Proper Place"
(p 17) Dead Feast Held to Restore Peace to Spirit People Disturbed by 'Dig'
(p 18) Cass Lake Finds New Legal Way to Keep Johnson-O'Malley Funds Indian
(p 18) Don't You Ever Say That Again!!
(p 18) Colleges with Many Indian Students get $2-Million Extra From U.S. Govt.
(p 18) Eskimos Demanding Control Over Education to Stop Cultural Erosion
(p 18) "Why Don't Indians Rehabilitate?" Is The $352,000 Question for U.S.D. Study
(p 18) '71 Fort Lewis Protests Pay Off: College Must Admit Indians Free
(p 18) Interior Department Smokescreen Planned to Hide Pollution Issues
(p 19) Indian/Christian Ecumenical Meet Seeks Ways to Restore True Ways
(p 19) A Burned School, A Leg Shot Off, and Religious/Racial/Linguistic Conflicts Stir Micmac Reserve in Quebec
(p 20) "What I Saw Made Me Sick"
(p 20) "Now That The Buffalo's Gone"
(p 20) Open Season on Two-Legged Predators?
(p 20) Surplus Buffalo go to Whites
(p 21) "Maybe They All Need An Enemy Way Ceremony"
(p 21) Modern Medicine: Nothing New to Native American
(p 21) Alcohol and Violence... Symptoms, Not Problem
(p 22) "I am a Papago Indian, and very proud to be one"
(p 22) "This great ball game we call Government is a good game"
(p 22) "Aren't you part of the Third World?"
(p 22) Columbus, a trader in Indian slaves
(p 23) Deskaheh... Iroquois Patriot
(p 24-25) "Fire Carrier Bringing the Skull" Poster
(p 26) They Had No Way to Defend Themselves
(p 26) Pan-Am Indian Conference Recommends Assimilation
(p 27) Plight of Aborigines
(p 27) Philippine Tribesmen Threatened by Classic Pattern of Frontier Grabs
(p 28) "I will not leave my country. I intend to die here." Manuelito & the Navaho Resistance.
(p 29) Eskimo Soapstone Carving Market Threatened by Plaster Imitations
(p 29) Indian Artists Moving into the Big Time as National Attention Grows
(p 29) 'Indian Art as Art Not Artifact' Gallery Opens in New York City
(p 30) A Need to Reconsider
(p 31) The Latest in the "Social Genocide" Field: Adoption of Indian Children by White Families
(p 31) "There are no other homes for these children"
(p 32) Caughnawaga's First Traditional Indian Unity Convention Held
(p 33) Indian Press
(p 34) U.S. to Drink Canada Dry in Massive Water Diversion Scheme
(p 34) One-Way Satellite to Increase Cultural Pollution in North
(p 34) Government Divide-and-Conquer Plan Causes Union to Invade Offices
(p 34) Chippewas Object to Municipal Tax on White Cottage Leases on Reserve
(p 34) Friendship Centers Shutdown to Prod Government into Early Funds
(p 34) National Brotherhood Looks to U.N., Europe for Minority Attention
(p 34) Immigrants Seeking Canadian Dream Embarrassed by Indians Who Lost It
(p 34) Elected Council Plans to Co-Opt Iroquois Culture in New Centre
(p 34) Abandoned Army Camp on Indian Land Should be Returned: Stanfield
(p 35) The Indian Way of Knowledge
(p 35) When we let others destroy our own environment, we destroy ourselves
(p 35) Investigators Trying to Find How Slavey Band Fund Lost $2-Million
(p 36) "Destroy The Land, You Destroy The Animals, Destroy The Animals, You Destroy The Indians"
(p 37) Where is justice for Arctic Indians?
(p 37) A Message to the Just Society
(p 38) October Calendar
(p 39) November Calendar
(p 40) Book Reviews
(p 41) White Roots of Peace
(p 43) Resources
(p 44-47) Letters
(p 48) Poetry
Creator
Akwesasne Notes
Publisher
UNO Libraries
Date
1972
Contributor
Jerry Gambill
Rights
Fair Use
Language
English
Identifier
Akwesasne 1972 Volume 4 Number 5.pdf
Coverage
1969-1996; 20th century
Collection
Citation
Akwesasne Notes, “Akwesasne Notes vol. 4 no. 5,” American Indian Digital History Project, accessed May 11, 2024, https://aidhp.com/items/show/21.