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Bryan-College Station Eagle from Bryan, Texas • 5

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Indian uprising arouses action at Little Big Horn THE EAGLEBryan College Station Texas amily PagaSA riday ebruary 25 1977 THIS WEEK ONLY SAVE A LOT! Glub Scene Misses Dresses SIZES 6 TO 20 WERE 30 TO 100 Jt It IS possible to get off welfare Ann Landers DON LADEWIG 2999 3999 4999 DALE CARNEGIE COURSE Misses Pantsuits Calendar SIZES 6 TO 20 WERE rooms open all day Saturday 60 TO 140 NOW ONLY BELOW COST 3999 Sunday 4999 5999 CREATIVE CONCEPTS Monday 4303 TEXAS AVE WUUUAUM 99 DEAR ANN: I'm 17 and have had some back luck In the last five months I totaled a car and lost three LAND will once again belong to the Red sophomore Rhonda Holy Bear wrote in her school paper Senior 2 pm demon Steep Hollow Volunteer ire Department 7 pm Steep Hollow Community Center understandable Regardless of what continues to happen in the courts the Indian students at Little Big Horn and at other Indian schools may find the legal actions strengthening to their self images Lucille St Germaine the co ordinator of Little Big Horn says she has seen changes in the students' attitudes toward them selves since the school opened in the fall of 1971 The Indian actions going NOW ONLY Dale Carnegie aaid this about the course: fourteen weeks if von cooperate you will probably learn more in the areas of courage self confidence the ability to get along with and communi tale with people than you have in the preceding fourteen months or fourteen vears' on today may have further effects she says is no disgrace to be an she says learning and acquiring knowledge about heritage traditions and culture one may develop the self esteem that is necessary to survive and become a useful member not only in traditional world but in the world which wishes to ac culturate and assimilate and thus destroy the In Dear Ann Landers: My husband and I are having a disagreement 'Please clarify something for us You once said in your column that if you invite friends to your home three times in a row and they don't invite you back you need to ask them again Does this go for relatives? The In Delaware Dear Don't exclude relatives from family get togethers even if they get 50 invitations behind but I see no reason to treat relatives as social friends if they treat you in the same manner have to be given back to the Indians although at this point there seems to be no interest in the return of Manhattan With New financial situation being what it is that seems early last fall She attends the Little Big Horn High School here one of few urban high schools for Indian children Her words seem to reflect what the Indian children are hearing in current affairs about their history culture and destiny or all across North America a hew Indian uprising that be settled at Little Big Horn or Wounded Knee If Hollywood ever goes back to making cowboy and Indian pictures the script writers are going to have to borrow a page from happening today and show the Indians as the winners The natives are indeedrestless and going into battle and shaking things up in Washington and Ottawa and elsewhere across the land Diane Postilion who teaches English and journalism at Little Big Horn and Zena Reeves who works with Postilion and other teachers as a team and specializes in history and the Winnebago language are finding more current events to discuss in the three classrooms at Senn High School one of the regular city schools that houses Little Big Horn They point to an historic agreement the Seneca Nation has concluded with the State of New York whereby the State will build a new road through She said the students at Little Big Horn will spend a month this spring in history or literature classes reviewing happening to Indians in pressing for rights under old treaties and under federal laws They can find a wealth of material In New Mexico a federal judge said the Mescalero Apache tribe did not have to have a state license to sell liquor at a new $15 million resort on its reservation At Utica NY the Oneida Indian Nation has filed suit in federal court seeking 750 acres of the best farm land near Oneida which the Indians claim was taken illegally from their ancestors more than a century ago The most monumental case discussed by students at Little Big Horn involves the action by the Passamaquoddy and Penobscot Indians who claim they own some 125 million acres of Maine nearly half the state They seek $25 billion in back rents and damages Pi Psi Chapter Beta Sigma Phi A slide presentation of seasonal beauty was presented a meeting of Pi Psi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi in the home of Mrs Linda Salmon Monday Sidney Stanford led the program as members discussed how beauty is cerned He says cursed and has ordered me to stay away from anything that could get me into an ac cident I say I'm cursed and I plan to continue skateboarding as soon as I get this cast off my arm or information call THE DALE CARNEGI COURSE AT The Eagle 822 3707 or clip this coupon and mail to Dale Carnegie Course co The Eagle Box 1073 Bryan Texas 77081 NAME ADDR ESS BUS PHONE HOME PHONE JOE SLIVA AREA MANAGERINSTRUCTOR Alcoholics Anonymous Ala Teen and Al Anon 8 pm old city hall College Station or more in formation call 779 0933 or 779 4959 Dear Ann: My husband and I have been married for 26 years We have a beautiful family a son 22 and a daughter 19 both in college rom all outer appearances we have a beautiful marriage and her prediction might come true if Indians keep winning cases in court and in government (Art by AN) CONIDENTIAL to Torn and Conflicted: Your values need overhauling Too bad your made such an impact on your early thinking If you want to know what God thinks of money just look at some of the people he gave it to Women of St 7:30 pm library of the Student Center 403 Nagle St College Station Business meeting to decide on projects for the year All women of the parish are invited to attend Dear Ann Landers: It IS i possible to get off welfare I was on for three years and no picnic The embarrassment alone is enough to make you sick The solution is education I never wanted to be on welfare but with one baby to take care of and a second on the way I had no choice But I never viewed it as a of I was determined to get off I enrolled in secretarial school' (on borrowed money) hell bent on making a better life for my kids It was tough going You buy much on $63 a week I lived with relatives put up with rats and garbage lived on one meal a day plus a few other inconveniences Now employed by a large company making good money and repaying those who helped me when I was down Please print my letter Ann Confidence can be contagious One Who Got Off Dear One: You scored a bullseye with your response Education is the answer and now if we can get that message across got it made or those who are in terested in vocational education the US Health Education and Welfare Department publishes a directory (available at most libraries) of schools with "'occupational programs for those with high school diplomas The National Assocation of Trade and Technical Schools publishes a directory of accredited vocational schools which can be obtained free from NATTS 2021 Street Washington DC 20036 Phone 823 7789 uprising is the Native American Rights und which grew out of the work of two young attorneys David Getches and Robert Pelcyger in the California Indian Legal Service The ord oundation funded NARinl969 The young attornys won their first case involving the Paiute Indians who wanted to restore the water level of Pyramid Lake in the southern Nevada desert An irrigation dam had reduced the flow of the Truckee River into the lake The Paiutes had sued the Secretary of the In terior who is the legal trustee of Indian property in the US The validity of old Indian treaties is being tested and present and future court suits could affect water oil coal and other mineral rights as well as fishing conservation environmental and economic matters The attorneys at NAR in Boulder Colo and other attorneys believe much The case is having more land and rights may wrenching effects legally and politically and has tied up real estate and government bonding ac tion in Maine Greatly involved in the modern day Indian ive years ago for no teeth in the process A few apparent reason my husband ceased to need me physically There is no woman" no We discussed separation even divorce But even as we talked we both knew we go through with it weeks later I fell on some glass cut my leg to the bone and had to have 25 stitches Last week I broke my wrist skateboarding a good skateboard rider and love the sport But that was the straw that broke the back as The anguish frustration as my dad was con and tears (oh how many tears!) are gone but the excruiating ache inside remains or 20 years ours was as a marriage as could be found anywhere I keep wondering how many such marriages continue this way for family and religious reasons How about a survey? Dear Wondering: I need to take a survey I can tell you the answer is Male impotence though not widely discussed is a serious problem these days and about 95 per cent of the impotent males under 60 have psychological problems BEGINS IN BRYAN SOON SEL CONIDENCE HUMAN RELATIONS EECTIVE COMMUNICATIONS CONTROL WORRY ENTHUSIASM NAME REMEMBERING ALL INCLIDED IN THE DALE CARNEGIE COURSE its reservation at Salamanca in the south 1 western part of the state Under a federal court 1 order the state eliminated i its eminent domain rights 1 in negotiations with the Senecas The state got an easement not title to 795 acres of the 30000 acre reservation for the road right of way In return the tribe got nearly $2 million and 795 acres of land from the adjoining Allegany State Park New York state officials said it was the first agreement with an Indian tribe in that state since the early 1800s The students at Little Big Horn recently were told of Indian achievements and desires in Canada where the Grand Council of the Cress and the Northern Quebec Inuit Association representing 15 Eskimo Communities won agreement that permits the development of a hydro electric power complex on the La Grande River that runs into James Bay or the natives agreement to stop litigation the federal and provincial governments and other signatories agreed to pay some $225 million to the Indians and Eskimos over the next 20 years The natives also were given hunting fishing and trapping rights on certain lands a voice in all environmental decisions and other concessions And in the Northwest Territories the Indians in the Mackenzie Valley 500 to 600 miles from Alaska have petitioned the federal government to function politically as nation within Canadaas a government roughly equivalent in status to the provincial information about what is going on provides us material for says Mrs Reeves a Winnebago from Nebraska Indian children normally are shy and talk up easily when they learn about the different tribes winning their rights they do feel better about themselves Being able to speak up about these things has helped Brazos County Citizens Center abric oainting stration workshop by Mildred Turner Game Nicolo Marionette Performances 10:30 am 1 and 2 pm Room 141 Bryan High School Ad mission is $1 for children and adults Sponsored by the American Association of University Women Bryan Public Library 1 pm short films and filmstrips program Price and the will be the featured filmstrip Open to all school aged children free of charge By BARBARA UTLEY eatures and News Service CHICAGO nedicine man knows when he earth will burn and the Jack and white serpents fill fightwe shall then eturn and cover the scarsf our Mother Earth keeper of the sky vill return and the keeper if the sea the keeper of the and and the white buffalo vill bring back the good nedicine land will once again belong to the Red Sophomore Rhonda Holy Bear wrote the prophetic words in End and the New Beginning of the in her school paper the Talking Leaves PIANOS ORGANS AEW lstll KA WAI KIMBALL WINTER ano house 2611 29th Ph 822 2344 Across from St Joseph's Registered Tuner Technician professional Services Wig Styling Ear Piercing Unique Wig Palace Hiamauon bnoppinq (enier 2014 Texas Ave 622 2134 Do you agree with me? Hard Luck Harry Dear Harry: I believe in but you certainly are accident prone If your dad says nix on the skateboard you'd better cool it fella With your defiant attitude a good bet to land in the hospital again if you continue to take risks the home with members of the Brazos Valley African Violet Club Monday in the Mimosa Room of the old College Station city hall Mrs JB Wilson chairman of the African Violet Show discussed the annual show scheduled March 11 12 in Manor East Mall Mrs Mickey Ray president conducted the related to a business meeting ideals familiarity per sonal feelings Brazos Valley African Violet Club Ken Senter owner of the Senter Piece discussed African Violet designs in Announces the relocation of his office to i 418 Oak St Representing i Metropolitan I Where the future is now Metropolitan Life Ins Co NY Quitting Business Sale' Starting eb 25 EVERYTHING GOES IXTURES INVENTORY RDftift) 'v I 5 7: Nr i Jr hwin UM mKB VU MU wr i a i i GVo'3 1 I'lEVZS I 1 I I I a I WIL I sr I i I I IUl I I I SAVE EV I HnBi" I I 71 I i I MWjrowM I XBI 111 I I 111 HL Jill zZ III 1 Vwi.

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