Freedom of the Press and A.I.M. Occupation of the
Bureau
of Indian Affairs, November 3-9, 1972
a
newspaper clippings file
Amnesty Denied to Indians
- Nov. 10, 1972 ... Justice
Eyes Way to Charge
Indians
Indian
Protest Sought End of Paternalism
& Indians Call Files from BIA 'Ransom'
... & ... 'The
Government Forced Us to Action' & Indians Call File from BIA
'Ransom' & Protest by Indians sought an end to Paternalism ... continued
Indians Clash Over Money -
Nov. 11, 1972 ... Indian Groups
Clash Over Money in Wake of Protest
Damage to BIA Third Heaviest Ever
in U.S. - Nov. 11, 1972
Hidden Information vs. the
Right To Know - Nov. 13, 1972
Indians to Return
Paintings - Nov. 13, 1972
Probe Begun on Return of BIA
Paintings - Nov. 14, 1972
Justices Won't Review News
Sources Ruling - Nov. 14, 1972
After the Indian Protest -
Nov. 15, 1972
Reporter Is
Jailed, Freed on Appeal in Protecting Source - Nov. 17, 1972
Confronting the Great White
Fathers With Optimism - Nov. 17, 1972
Sioux Leader Outraged - Nov.
18, 1972
Court Limits Press On Visits to
Prison - Nov. 18, 1972
Journalism
Group Hits 'Repression' - Nov. 19, 1972
Indians Got Kindly Agnew Memo
- Nov. 16, 1972
Indians Seize Nebraska Museum -
Nov. 16, 1972
Investigation Can Be a Big
Weapon - Nov. 20, 1972
Harvard Professor Jailed in Contempt
- Nov. 22, 1972
Navajo Chief Sees Uprisings Possible
- Nov. 22, 1972
BIA's Loesch: A Bureaucrat Unafraid to
Speak Out - Nov. 22, 1972 ... Indian
Affairs' Loesch: A Bureaucrat Unafraid to Speak Out
Indian Rights: Too Little, Too Late
- Nov. 23, 1972 ... Rights for
Indians: Too Few, Too Late
U.S. Accused of Showing B.I.A. Damage
& 5 Indicted for Having BIA
Material - Nov. 23, 1972
3 Indians Arrested in BIA Thefts
- Nov. 24, 1972
Brutality Movie Called Spark -
Activist Tells of BIA Sacking - Nov. 25, 1972 ... Activist Tells of BIA Rampage
Indian Activists May Be Unified by
Slaying - Nov. 26, 1972 ... Slaying
May Unify Indian Activists
Secret Service's Excessive Ways
- Nov. 26, 1972
ASSIMILATION
- Saving Indian Culture - Nov. 26, 1972
Nixon
Aides to Shun Probe on
BIA Protest - Nov. 29, 1972
BIA Plans Cut In Work
Force Here to
100 - Nov. 30, 1972
Ins and Outs at Interior
N.J. Bill Would Aid News Media
GW Professor Admits Firing
Instructor for Writing Article - Dec. 1, 1972
New Court Rules Spell Censorship
- Dec. 1, 1972
Ethics, Professionalism, and a Free
Press - Dec. 1, 1972
Some Amplification on "Ethics,
Professionalism, and a Free Press" - Dec. 1, 1972
Judge Will Review Case of Newsman
- Dec. 2, 1972
BIA Fight: 'One Has to Go' - Dec.
2, 1972
Questions About the BIA Occupation -
Indian Affairs Hearings: Beyond the Destruction - Dec. 2, 1972
3 Indian Officials Ousted in
Shakeup - Dec. 3, 1972 ... Indian
Affairs Leadership Changed
Morton Testifies On Takeover
Role - Dec. 5, 1972
Nixon Picks Lynn for HUD, Keeps
Morton at Interior - Dec. 6, 1972
Police Chief Feared Force At Indians'
BIA Occupation - Dec. 6, 1972... Chief
Feared Force At BIA Occupation & Indian Occupaton was 'in
Retaliation'
Airport Guards Ordered - Dec.
6, 1972
Mistrial Decided in Ellsberg
Case - Dec. 9, 1972
Indians From East Urged to Sue U.S.
- Dec. 9, 1972
Indian Documents Tell Shabby Story
- Dec. 11, 1972
Court Declares Mistrial in
Ellsberg Case - Dec. 12, 1972
BIA Smugglers Tricked the Police
- Dec. 12, 1972
Rights and Wrongs of the
Indian - Dec. 13, 1972
Several Ellsberg Jurors Angry
Over Dismissal - Dec. 13, 1972
Jailed Newsman Denied Privileges
Allowed Criminals - Dec. 14, 1972
Indian Bureau Chief Is Outflanked
- Dec. 14, 1972
A Free Press: It Is Up to the Press
Itself - Dec. 14, 1972
BIA Papers Bare Indian
Neglect - Dec. 15, 1972
Paper Told to Yield
Watergate Tape - Dec. 15, 1972
For the Record .. Projecting One's
Bias on the Press - Dec. 16, 1972
... Welfare for Wealthy - Dec. 16, 1972
A Small Tribe's Plight - Dec.
17, 1972
GOP Seeks to Kill Public TV Shows - Dec.
18, 1972
Urban Indian Is Forgotten Man
- Dec. 19, 1972
Media Face Inaugural Check -
Dec. 20, 1972
Judge Backs Inmate Interviews
- Dec. 20, 1972
Refused to Produce Watergate
Tapes, Newsman Jailed for Contempt - Dec. 20, 1972 ... Newsman Jailed in Refusal To Show
Watergate Tapes
Contempt Case Deadline Set
- Dec. 21, 1972
Judge Gets Tapes from L.A. Times
- Dec. 21, 1972
Court Overturns Hill Contempt Term
- Dec. 21, 1972
Profiteers Prey on Agnes Victims
... Chaos Revealed - Dec. 21, 1972
Dr. Whitehead and the First Amendment
- Dec. 22, 1972
Future of Civil Rights Worries Old
Guard as Gains Are Noted - Dec. 25, 1972
Gray Throws FBI Into a Tizzy ...
Vietnam Outlook ... Forbidden Reading - Dec. 27, 1972
Slaying of Youth Angers
Chippewas - Dec. 27, 1972
Indian Land-Use - Jan. 2, 1973
A Free Press: From
Jefferson to Reagan - Jan. 2, 1973
Publicity Undermines Dictators
- Jan. 3, 1973
U.S. Disputed on Injustice to
Indians - Jan. 4, 1973
U.S. 'Suppliers' Really Military Men ... Illegal Draft [of Inuit] -
Jan. 6, 1973
Watergate Defendant Claims 'Bugs'
Legal - Jan. 17, 1973 ... Protection
Set as 'Bug' Plea
Ellsberg Trial Resumes Today: Basic
Issues Seen at Stake - Jan. 17, 1973
Kleindiesnt Welcomes Watergate
Inquiry - Senate Offered Bugging Data - Jan. 18, 1973
Ellseberg Trial Cast as a Simple,
Narrow Case - Jan. 18, 1973
U.S. Published Part of Data in
Ellsberg Case - Jan. 20, 1973
Justices Uphold U.S. Data Secrecy
- Jan. 23, 1973
Hate-Monger Smith Changes Tune ... The
Forked Tongue - Jan. 29, 1973
... [Nixon] Falsehood Exposed - Jan. 31,
1973
Ellsberg
Trial Is Told Of Memo on
Papers - Feb. 1, 1973
FBI Arrests Reporter in
Stolen Data
- Feb. 1, 1973
... Columnist's Aide Held in
Theft of Indian Unit Papers
Activists' House Raided Again;
BIA Documents Sought - Feb. 1, 1973
Indian
Explains Actions, BIA
Material Was Sent for Him to Return - Feb. 2, 1973 ... BIA Papers Claimed Destined for
FBI