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FREEDOMWAYS            FOURTH QUARTER 1969

article about the Tongass Act, passed by Congress in 1947, which seriously undermined Indian holdings in Alaska. Also about other laws that would disintegrate Indian land holdings in Alaska. These laws are of a piece with the old General Allotment Act of 1887 which allowed whites to carve farms and homes out of the best Indian lands which the federal government-Indian treaties were supposed to protect.)

Costo, Rupert. "The American Indian Today," The Indian Historian, V. 1, No. 5, Winter 1968, pp. 4-8, 35. (About one million American Indians live in the U.S. today in or near reservations and in rural and urban communities. There are hundreds of claims against the federal government by Indian tribes and tribal groups requiring payment for land taken from them by the U.S. Some of these cases in the federal courts and before the Indian Claims Commission have been pending for 20 years. The Indians have built strong organizations and they are developing leadership toward unity in their fight for their rights.)

Costo, Rupert. "Presidents of the United States in American Indian History," The Indian Historian, V. 1, No. 4, Fall 1968, pp. 4-13. (This article covers in capsule form the whole history of the federal government's policy toward the Indians: treaties later broken, wars against the tribes, forced removal, conquest of all Indian tribes and great land steals of more than 100 million acres.)

Deloria, Jr., Vine. "The War Between the Redskins and the Feds," New York Times Magazine, Dec. 7, 1969, pp. 47, 82, 84, 86, 88+. (About Interior Secretary Walter J. Hickel's statements, the Indians' fight back and the Indians' cruel treatment in America.)

Dunbar-Nelson, Alice. "People of Color in Louisiana," Journal of Negro History, V. I, Oct. 1916, pp. 361-377.

Duncan, Otis Durant. "The Fusion of White, Negro and Indian Cultures at the Converging of the New South and the West," The Southwestern Social Science Quarterly, V. XIV, No. 4, March 1934, pp. 357-369. 

Forbes, Jack D. "An American Indian University: A Proposal for Survival," Journal of American Indian Education, Jan. 1966. 

Forbes, Jack D. "The Historian and the Indian: Racial Bias in American History," The Americas, April 1963. 

Henry, Jeanette. "The Indian Press: A Slow Development," The Indian Historian, V. 1, No. 5, Winter 1968, pp. 15-16, 36. (An annotated listing of regional newspapers, bulletins published by tribes and Indian organizations and periodicals published by organized groups for and about American Indians. There is no national American Indian newspaper.)

"Hopi Indians of Arizona," Crisis, Jan. 1952, pp. 25-30+.

"Impact of American Indian on American Life," Midwest Journal, Winter 1950-51, pp. 115-125.

"Indian Liberation." Report of Panel 7 of the Nineteenth National Convention

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