Akwesasne Notes vol. 2 no. 3
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Title
Akwesasne Notes vol. 2 no. 3
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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(p 1) Canadian And U.S. Indians Move Onto Stanley Island
(p 1) Council Denounces Takeover
(p 2) Mohawks State Archives Show Systematic Loss of Control Over Islands
(p 2) Mohawks Still "Camp-In" on Island Canadian Police Stand Guard
(p 4) Access to Property Again Matter of Dispute
(p 4) Indians to "evict" whites
(p 4) Editorial
(p 5) The Great Tree and the Longhouse
(p 6) All is Quiet on Occupied Stanley Island
(p 7) Great Marshmallow Bureaucracy
(p 7) Island Dispute Island Lessor Denies Making Huge Profit
(p 8) Lacrosse - the fastest game on two feet
(p 8) The Beaver Magazine of the North
(p 9) People Wayne Newell
(p 10) Indian Policy
(p 11) Rights Review Challenges Ottawa's Indian Policy
(p 12) White Paper is Worse than Indian Act
(p 12) Les Feux-Follets's Portrayal of Indians Termed 'Savage'
(p 13) Box of Frozen Fish Symbolizes the Growing Indian Solidarity with Cardinal
(p 14) Education: 'Rape and Racism'
(p 15) Equality - and How Indians See It
(p 16) Drive 200 Miles for Free Wheat
(p 16) Lang Shatters Metis' Hopes for Wheat Milling Permit
(p 16) Cree Trains to Help His People
(p 16) New Head of Metis Society
(p 17) Louis Riel, Patriot and Rebel
(p 17) Deny Metis Existence
(p 18) Problems Accompany the Gains of Canadian Arctic's Eskimos and Indians
(p 18) Natives' New Fear in North: Success, Exploitation, Pollution
(p 18) Judge in Northwest Territories Mediates Conflicts Between the White Man's Rules and Eskimo Ways
(p 19) Indian Land Sought
(p 20) Copper River Natives Say Law System Discriminates
(p 20) Ask For More Land
(p 20) Editorial - Deplorable Stevens Village Confusion
(p 20) N.W.T. Teachers Urge Use of Eskimo Language
(p 21) The Native of the Tundra is the Forgotten American
(p 21) The Ecology of Oil
(p 22) Indians on Warpath
(p 23) 'Most Involved Nurse'
(p 23) Navajo Spiritual Poverty
(p 24) Why Michigan Indians
(p 25) Red Ghetto Awaits Indians Looking for Success In City
(p 25) U.P. Indians Dare Arrest for Fishing
(p 26) Indians of the Southeast - White Man's Record Makes Indians Wary
(p 28) A New Wind is Blowing on Maine Reservations
(p 29) This is How Maine Indians See Their Department
(p 30) Saga of Crazy Horse
(p 31) The Police Beating: Was it Tit for Tat?
(p 31) Grand Jury Check Asked in Jail Death
(p 31) Indians Say Prejudice is Here
(p 32) American Indians: The Real American Revolution
(p 34) 'Who Am I?' The Indian Sickness
(p 34) Blue Cloud Abbey Ponders Mission Control
(p 35) Savages Killed, Not Indians
(p 35) Puyallup Indians Void U.S. Warpath
(p 35) Gill-Netting Count Beaten By Indians
(p 35) Hew-Kecaw-Na-Yo (To Resist)
(p 36) Menominee Indians Open Their Untouched Lake Lands to Others
(p 37) Menominee County Fights Long, Uphill Battle
(p 37) Lose Funds
(p 37) Menominee Group Contacts ACLU
(p 38) 'Indian Power' Disrupts Ecology Talks
(p 38) Nelson Bill
(p 38) Apostle Island Hearing Told of Indian Objections
(p 39) Sioux Reviewer Says New Film Not Authentic
(p 39) Brady Proposes Cultural Stations on Reservations
(p 39) Editorial
(p 39) Wanblee Indians on the War Path
(p 39) Tax Held Valid on Indian-Owned Reservation Lands
(p 40) Traditionalists Call for Unity
(p 40) Racism in the Press
(p 40) Welfare Checks
(p 40) Editorial The Lessons of Littleton
(p 41) Aborigines Mourn Cook Anniversary
(p 41) Captain Cook's Landing Was a Disaster
(p 41) Indians Get Citizens' Rights
(p 41) Wilderness Trader: Hudson's Bay Co.
(p 42) Navajo Culture Program
(p 42) Indian Commissioner, Anyone?
(p 43) Indian Atrocities Not Comparable to Those Committed by White Man
(p 43) Viet Nam War
(p 43) Should Indians Fight in 'White Man's War'?
(p 44) Indians Find Protests Bring Results But They Deplore Need to Put on Side Shows To Get Action on Their Problems
(p 44) Bruce Backs Indian Affairs Bureau Work
(p 44) Indians Decline Salute Grant
(p 44) Kennedy Scores Indian Program
(p 45) Legal Battle is Waged
(p 45) Indian on Claim Commission Seeks 'Fair, Legal Decisions'
(p 45) Drawn-Out Indian Cases Testing Congress' Patience
(p 46) Split Tongue Forked Tongue Tongue of Snake
(p 47) Indian History as Told by Whites
(p 47) Fair Knocks off Konocti
(p 47) Indian Unit
(p 47) Movies/Judith Crist
(p 47) Will Jones
(p 48) World Ambassador
(p 1) Council Denounces Takeover
(p 2) Mohawks State Archives Show Systematic Loss of Control Over Islands
(p 2) Mohawks Still "Camp-In" on Island Canadian Police Stand Guard
(p 4) Access to Property Again Matter of Dispute
(p 4) Indians to "evict" whites
(p 4) Editorial
(p 5) The Great Tree and the Longhouse
(p 6) All is Quiet on Occupied Stanley Island
(p 7) Great Marshmallow Bureaucracy
(p 7) Island Dispute Island Lessor Denies Making Huge Profit
(p 8) Lacrosse - the fastest game on two feet
(p 8) The Beaver Magazine of the North
(p 9) People Wayne Newell
(p 10) Indian Policy
(p 11) Rights Review Challenges Ottawa's Indian Policy
(p 12) White Paper is Worse than Indian Act
(p 12) Les Feux-Follets's Portrayal of Indians Termed 'Savage'
(p 13) Box of Frozen Fish Symbolizes the Growing Indian Solidarity with Cardinal
(p 14) Education: 'Rape and Racism'
(p 15) Equality - and How Indians See It
(p 16) Drive 200 Miles for Free Wheat
(p 16) Lang Shatters Metis' Hopes for Wheat Milling Permit
(p 16) Cree Trains to Help His People
(p 16) New Head of Metis Society
(p 17) Louis Riel, Patriot and Rebel
(p 17) Deny Metis Existence
(p 18) Problems Accompany the Gains of Canadian Arctic's Eskimos and Indians
(p 18) Natives' New Fear in North: Success, Exploitation, Pollution
(p 18) Judge in Northwest Territories Mediates Conflicts Between the White Man's Rules and Eskimo Ways
(p 19) Indian Land Sought
(p 20) Copper River Natives Say Law System Discriminates
(p 20) Ask For More Land
(p 20) Editorial - Deplorable Stevens Village Confusion
(p 20) N.W.T. Teachers Urge Use of Eskimo Language
(p 21) The Native of the Tundra is the Forgotten American
(p 21) The Ecology of Oil
(p 22) Indians on Warpath
(p 23) 'Most Involved Nurse'
(p 23) Navajo Spiritual Poverty
(p 24) Why Michigan Indians
(p 25) Red Ghetto Awaits Indians Looking for Success In City
(p 25) U.P. Indians Dare Arrest for Fishing
(p 26) Indians of the Southeast - White Man's Record Makes Indians Wary
(p 28) A New Wind is Blowing on Maine Reservations
(p 29) This is How Maine Indians See Their Department
(p 30) Saga of Crazy Horse
(p 31) The Police Beating: Was it Tit for Tat?
(p 31) Grand Jury Check Asked in Jail Death
(p 31) Indians Say Prejudice is Here
(p 32) American Indians: The Real American Revolution
(p 34) 'Who Am I?' The Indian Sickness
(p 34) Blue Cloud Abbey Ponders Mission Control
(p 35) Savages Killed, Not Indians
(p 35) Puyallup Indians Void U.S. Warpath
(p 35) Gill-Netting Count Beaten By Indians
(p 35) Hew-Kecaw-Na-Yo (To Resist)
(p 36) Menominee Indians Open Their Untouched Lake Lands to Others
(p 37) Menominee County Fights Long, Uphill Battle
(p 37) Lose Funds
(p 37) Menominee Group Contacts ACLU
(p 38) 'Indian Power' Disrupts Ecology Talks
(p 38) Nelson Bill
(p 38) Apostle Island Hearing Told of Indian Objections
(p 39) Sioux Reviewer Says New Film Not Authentic
(p 39) Brady Proposes Cultural Stations on Reservations
(p 39) Editorial
(p 39) Wanblee Indians on the War Path
(p 39) Tax Held Valid on Indian-Owned Reservation Lands
(p 40) Traditionalists Call for Unity
(p 40) Racism in the Press
(p 40) Welfare Checks
(p 40) Editorial The Lessons of Littleton
(p 41) Aborigines Mourn Cook Anniversary
(p 41) Captain Cook's Landing Was a Disaster
(p 41) Indians Get Citizens' Rights
(p 41) Wilderness Trader: Hudson's Bay Co.
(p 42) Navajo Culture Program
(p 42) Indian Commissioner, Anyone?
(p 43) Indian Atrocities Not Comparable to Those Committed by White Man
(p 43) Viet Nam War
(p 43) Should Indians Fight in 'White Man's War'?
(p 44) Indians Find Protests Bring Results But They Deplore Need to Put on Side Shows To Get Action on Their Problems
(p 44) Bruce Backs Indian Affairs Bureau Work
(p 44) Indians Decline Salute Grant
(p 44) Kennedy Scores Indian Program
(p 45) Legal Battle is Waged
(p 45) Indian on Claim Commission Seeks 'Fair, Legal Decisions'
(p 45) Drawn-Out Indian Cases Testing Congress' Patience
(p 46) Split Tongue Forked Tongue Tongue of Snake
(p 47) Indian History as Told by Whites
(p 47) Fair Knocks off Konocti
(p 47) Indian Unit
(p 47) Movies/Judith Crist
(p 47) Will Jones
(p 48) World Ambassador
Creator
Akwesasne Notes
Publisher
UNO Libraries
Date
1970
Contributor
Jerry Gambill
Rights
Fair Use
Language
English
Identifier
Akwesasne 1970 Volume 2 Number 3.pdf
Coverage
1969-1996; 20th century
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(P1) Akwesasne Alcatraz: Canadian And U.S. Indians Move Onto Stanley Island (Akwesasne Mohawk Nation, NY) Photo: Mohawk Leaders Speak to A.A. Campbell of the Ontario Provincial Police about Stanley Island Occupation (Akwesasne Mohawk Nation, NY); Council Denounces Takeover (Akwesasne Mohawk Nation, NY)
(P2) Mohawks State Archives Show Systematic Loss of Control Over Islands (Akwesasne Mohawk Nation, NY); Photo: Tom Porter and Saksari on Stanley Island (Akwesasne Mohawk Nation, NY); 1763 Decree Cited: Mohawks Still “Camp-In” on Island Canadian Police Stand Guard (Akwesasne Mohawk Nation, NY)
(P2) Mohawks State Archives Show Systematic Loss of Control Over Islands (Akwesasne Mohawk Nation, NY); Photo: Tom Porter and Saksari on Stanley Island (Akwesasne Mohawk Nation, NY); 1763 Decree Cited: Mohawks Still “Camp-In” on Island Canadian Police Stand Guard (Akwesasne Mohawk Nation, NY)
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Akwesasne Notes, “Akwesasne Notes vol. 2 no. 3,” American Indian Digital History Project, accessed May 28, 2023, http://aidhp.com/items/show/5.