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UPDATED JANUARY 24, 2001
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NORTH...
Native
reserves may soon get larger
Canadian
Indians say Alaska oil plan "huge mistake"
MIDDLE...
Former
BIA director will be working for Indian tribes Gover takes job for Washington,
D.C., agency
Senate
Committee Endorses Norton
Los
Angeles, California Violence Prevention Conference April 4-7, 2001
Indian
groups question Norton's record
Tribal
representatives meet with environmentalists about health of rivers
'Not
a good year' to be a salmon
Death
Penalty Sought for Reeves
MUSEUMS
& THE WEB 2001
Alaska's
5-year welfare limit nears
ICT:
Tribes endorse NAHASDA, ask for more funding
Owners
in land claim won't be sued by feds .. may set a national precedent.
SYMPOSIUM:
The Mashantucket Pequot Tribe's Office of Legal Counsel
Medalist
at Chinle Billy Mills inspires students with motivational talk
Basin
cleanup trial opens in Boise Mining industry, tribe and feds state their
cases
Nipmuc:
Fight for tribal status goes on for area Chaubunagungamaugs
Calif:
Navy bombing proposed for Salinan territory
Sandia
Boundary at Crest, Ruling Says
Panel
approves repatriation bill
Native
American Indian Living Village,
Tehaliwaskenhas-Bob Kennedy
Seminoles
dealt setback in quest for gaming
Chief
Tarhe's peace didn't save his tribe
Shell
To Settle Oil Royalty Dispute
ANNOUNCEMENT:
The Indigenous Peoples Millennium Conference
Feds
remove private landowners from Native American land claims in New York
state
NATIVE
GROUPS OPPOSE NORTON NOMINATION CITE HER ATTACKS ON NATIVE AMERICAN SOVEREIGNTY
Tribal
Self- Governance Program in Fiscal Year 2002 or Calendar Year 2002
SOUTH...
AP:
Problems Surface in Drug War
AP:
Colombian Army Deploys Troops
COLOMBIA
INFOinBRIEF 01/23/01: President Clinton evades human rights conditions
and releases U.S. aid to Colombia
HC:
Bush picks adviser on Latin America
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Tacoma
Leonard Peltier March
Re:
Gale Norton's Confirmation Hearing..Petition
Request:
Re: Madeline, Louie and John Moose
Fund
Raising for Native American Woman in Need of Kidney Transplant
OHIO:
FW: 7th Anniversary of the Zapatista Uprising in Cinncinati
ACTION
AT PEABODY COAL HEADQUARTERS IN ST. LOUIS,
MASCOT:
Blacksburg mascot panel seeks public input
AUSTIN, TX: SUPPORT GRAVES PROTECTION FOR UN-MARKED
BURIALS,JAN 20..READ
IT...
ALERT !! MNR imposing buying ban on native catches..READ
IT...
NEW PELTIER PETITION..HERE...
Stone Mountain GA: Petition to protect Burial Grounds..READ
IT...
AIM FLA: CONTACT CHASCO SPONSORS..READ
IT...
PETITION: Ban on inmate broadcast interviews..READ
IT...
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Institutionalized
Racism, a Lecture by John Crisholm, Oneida
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CIUT-FM
web cast from Toronto UrbaNative
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TODAY IN HISTORY JANUARY
24
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{EXCERPTED FROM On
This Date In North American Indian History
By Phil Konstantin}
1806: Today, CHEROKEE Chief Doublehead, and 16 others,
sign a land
cession treaty in Washington. They give up lands on
the north side of the Tennessee River and near CHICKASAW lands for a little
over $10,000 and a cotton gin and a gristmill. The Chief Do not represent
the CHEROKEEs. When the rest of the tribe hears of the treaty, it will
be repudiated, at once. Doublehead will be killed for making the agreement.
RELEVANT LINKS:
Warriors
and Chiefs: Stand Watie: Cherokee Chief
James
Vann
Official Web Site
of the Chickasaw Nation
1826: Chief Opothleyoholo will be one of
the signers of the treaty which will replace the repudiated treaty signed
by a few pro-removal chiefs at Indian Springs on February 12, 1825. This
treaty (7 stat.286) will cede most CREEK lands in Georgia for $217,ooo
now, and $20,000 a year. The Congress will ratify the treaty only after
the CREEKs agree to give up all of their lands in Georgia. This will be
called the first Treaty of Washington.
RELEVANT LINKS:
1805
The first Treaty of Washington
NATIVE
AMERICAN INDIAN TREATY LIBRARY
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CEFIC
position on TK
2001 -- UN's Year of the Volunteer...READ
IT...
Indigenous Knowledge Conference..READ
IT...
Cultural
Survival Quarterly-Intellectual Property Rights: Culture as Commodity
U.S. Signs Treaty for World Court to Try Atrocities
NYTIMES
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registration}
READ
AN EXCERPT HERE..
ALSO: HERE..
-=<+>=- FRONT PAGE FEATURES
JANUARY
23, 2001 -=<+>=-
THE LEGACY OF BUNKER HILL
Arthur J. Miller
...READ
IT... PART
TWO..
RELATED ARTICLES:
Who's
responsible for contaminated Coeur d'Alene Basin?,
Sunshine
Mining settles cleanup lawsuit Other companies slated for court,
NORTH...
Northerners
brace for energy boom as gas pipeline projects draw nearer
Yukon
aboriginals ready to fight Bush White House over energy development
Tobique
Chief denies allegations of misspending; DFO won't investigate
B.C.
government spending $8 million to boost chances for aboriginal children
Quebec:
Great Whale still dead
Natives
make refinery bid Alberta band: Move could cost millions in lost tax revenue
Canada's
Top Mutual Fund Companies Still Investing in Rainforest Destruction Major
Interfor Shareholder Divests Shares
Sommet
des Amériques....CONTACT CORRECTION
MIDDLE...
SD:
Racial profiling bill rejected by Senate panel
Boot
Camp: State worker: Janklow did not see abuse
Indians
finding pride on the slopes
Bilingual
legal muddle has schools under fire Federal intimidation, lack of local
leadership
TOBACCO
USE BY NATIVE NORTH AMERICANS - SACRED SMOKE AND SILENT KILLER (fwd)
MacDonald
in seclusion as Navajos plan salute
Are
American Indians Above the Law?
ICT
editorial:International Indigenous peoples human rights a whole new game
ICT
Editorial:Suicide is price Inuit paid for tradition of competency
ICT:HHS
nominee familiar figure to tribes
ICT:New
code bodes well for Cheyenne River
Whiteclay
deaths still a mystery
ICT:Rosebud's
Waceta drum in 54th inaugural parade
Tribe's
role adds twist to difficult murder case
Duwamish
recognition on hold..Bush Strikes Again
Miwok
author credits elders
ICT:
HHS nominee familiar figure to tribes
UCSD:
School to give Net access to tribes
SOUTH...
COLOMBIA:
Weekly News Update #573, 1/21/01
CNS:
A Bolivian lesson for Colombia,
MH:
Troops launch blitz on Colombian coca,
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BOOKS : By, about Native Americans,
review by Paula
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Darkness
in El Dorado: How Scientists and Journalists Devastated the Amazon
BOOK
CORNER: "Revenge of the Pequots"
BOOK
CORNER: One-Sided Take on the Old West
Grandpa
Says : Stories for a Seventh Generation James BlueWolf
Sitting
By His Bones James BlueWolf
Dancing
On the Brink of the World
Bloodland
:A Family Story of Oil,
Treaty
of Canadaigua 1794:200 Years of Treaty..,VG. PETER
JEMISON
Garden
in the Dunes, Leslie Marmon Silko
Voices
of Wounded Knee
Art
of War - Indian Pictographs Tell Other Side
The
Iroquois Book 2000
The
Scapel and the Silver Bear"
The
American Misadventure of Race
Reservation
dreams and realities
Walking
on the Land by Farley Mowat
''The
Meadowlands''
.Blue
Jacket, Warrior of the Shawnees
Fwd:
IEN: Indigenous Education Network hosts "Book Feast Launch"..Jan 16/2001
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