Akwesasne Notes vol. 7 no. 1
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Title
Akwesasne Notes vol. 7 no. 1
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 3) "Our Spirit is Free. And Our Grandfathers Are Waiting"
(p 5) "Our Spirit is Free"
(p 6) El Camino Road
(p 8) The Way of A Natural Woman
(p 8) Woman of Chinautla
(p 9) "I Refuse To Be Absorbed"
(p 10) Journey to the Heart
(p 11) Todos Santos Cuhumaton, Huehuetenango
(p 11) El Tule, Oaxaga
(p 11) Momostenango
(p 12) Solala
(p 12) Panajachel
(p 12) Zunil, Quetzaltenango
(p 13) This Trip and Others
(p 14) Guatemala: "A Source of Great Lessons"
(p 17) Apolitical Intellectuals
(p 18) The Situation of Indian Peoples in Guatemala
(p 20) The Berry Bean
(p 21) Conquistadors
(p 22) Native Embassy: A Sad Farewell to a Building - The Work Goes On
(p 22) John McGilp Promotion Stirs Opposition Before It Happens
(p 23) Alberta
(p 23) Ottawa
(p 23) B.C.
(p 24-25) "Yours Is The Unbroken Spirit..." - poster
(p 26) Alexian Brothers Return Land to Menominees
(p 28) "Gunfire need not be automatic recourse for a challenged society."
(p 28) Wiping Clean the Trail of Broken Treaties
(p 28) "The Alexian Brothers did no one a favor by caving in."
(p 28) Following The Sermon on the Mount
(p 29) Special Grand Jury to Investigate the Pine Ridge Scene...
(p 30) Wounded Knee Trials Go On
(p 33) B.I.A. Officials Training South Vietnamese in Colonial Techniques
(p 33) Interior Department Calls Off The Great Feather Busts - You Can Dig Up Your Headdress
(p 33) Friends Establish Lobbying Office to Assist Native Causes & Peoples
(p 34) Navajos Occupy Fairchild Plant
(p 35) Peter MacDonald Inaugurated as Navajo Chairman for Second Term
(p 35) Navajos, Labor Leaders, Sign Apprenticing Agreement
(p 35) Editorials Condemn Occupation
(p 35) Taking Deterrent Action Against AIM
(p 36) Havasupai Grand Canyon Lands Returned
(p 36) Sentence for Slayer of Apache Youth Causes Outraged Scuffle
(p 36) Tucson's Thirst Makes Papagos Dry: Water Rights Suit Filed in Arizona
(p 37) Contacts
(p 38) Ganienkeh
(p 38) "We Can See the Blood You Have Spilled and the Fences You Have Made."
(p 39) New Monument Erected At Grand River
(p 39) Golden Hills People Turn In Their State Incorporation Papers: Connecticut Threatens to Tear Down Reservation's Only Dwelling
(p 39) Ganienkeh's 612-Acre Settlement Tiny Compared to Royal Domain of Timber, Mining, Wealthy Interests
(p 40) Voices From Wounded Knee - 1973
(p 40) What The Reviewers Are Saying
(p 41) Resources
(p 42) Our Own Publications
(p 43-47) Letters
(p 48) Poetry
(p 5) "Our Spirit is Free"
(p 6) El Camino Road
(p 8) The Way of A Natural Woman
(p 8) Woman of Chinautla
(p 9) "I Refuse To Be Absorbed"
(p 10) Journey to the Heart
(p 11) Todos Santos Cuhumaton, Huehuetenango
(p 11) El Tule, Oaxaga
(p 11) Momostenango
(p 12) Solala
(p 12) Panajachel
(p 12) Zunil, Quetzaltenango
(p 13) This Trip and Others
(p 14) Guatemala: "A Source of Great Lessons"
(p 17) Apolitical Intellectuals
(p 18) The Situation of Indian Peoples in Guatemala
(p 20) The Berry Bean
(p 21) Conquistadors
(p 22) Native Embassy: A Sad Farewell to a Building - The Work Goes On
(p 22) John McGilp Promotion Stirs Opposition Before It Happens
(p 23) Alberta
(p 23) Ottawa
(p 23) B.C.
(p 24-25) "Yours Is The Unbroken Spirit..." - poster
(p 26) Alexian Brothers Return Land to Menominees
(p 28) "Gunfire need not be automatic recourse for a challenged society."
(p 28) Wiping Clean the Trail of Broken Treaties
(p 28) "The Alexian Brothers did no one a favor by caving in."
(p 28) Following The Sermon on the Mount
(p 29) Special Grand Jury to Investigate the Pine Ridge Scene...
(p 30) Wounded Knee Trials Go On
(p 33) B.I.A. Officials Training South Vietnamese in Colonial Techniques
(p 33) Interior Department Calls Off The Great Feather Busts - You Can Dig Up Your Headdress
(p 33) Friends Establish Lobbying Office to Assist Native Causes & Peoples
(p 34) Navajos Occupy Fairchild Plant
(p 35) Peter MacDonald Inaugurated as Navajo Chairman for Second Term
(p 35) Navajos, Labor Leaders, Sign Apprenticing Agreement
(p 35) Editorials Condemn Occupation
(p 35) Taking Deterrent Action Against AIM
(p 36) Havasupai Grand Canyon Lands Returned
(p 36) Sentence for Slayer of Apache Youth Causes Outraged Scuffle
(p 36) Tucson's Thirst Makes Papagos Dry: Water Rights Suit Filed in Arizona
(p 37) Contacts
(p 38) Ganienkeh
(p 38) "We Can See the Blood You Have Spilled and the Fences You Have Made."
(p 39) New Monument Erected At Grand River
(p 39) Golden Hills People Turn In Their State Incorporation Papers: Connecticut Threatens to Tear Down Reservation's Only Dwelling
(p 39) Ganienkeh's 612-Acre Settlement Tiny Compared to Royal Domain of Timber, Mining, Wealthy Interests
(p 40) Voices From Wounded Knee - 1973
(p 40) What The Reviewers Are Saying
(p 41) Resources
(p 42) Our Own Publications
(p 43-47) Letters
(p 48) Poetry
Creator
Akwesasne Notes
Publisher
UNO Libraries
Date
1975
Contributor
Jerry Gambill
Rights
Fair Use
Language
English
Identifier
Akwesasne 1975 Volume 7 Number 1.pdf
Coverage
1969-1996; 20th century
Collection
Citation
Akwesasne Notes, “Akwesasne Notes vol. 7 no. 1,” American Indian Digital History Project, accessed April 28, 2024, https://aidhp.com/items/show/33.