Remembering the conquest: 1492 and its legacy [handbill]
Chicago: University of Illinois at Chicago, Chancellor's Committee on the Status of Latinos, 1992. Handbill. 8.5x11 inch handbill, very good. More
Cat.No: 312231
Chicago: University of Illinois at Chicago, Chancellor's Committee on the Status of Latinos, 1992. Handbill. 8.5x11 inch handbill, very good. More
Cat.No: 312231
New York: Copper & Brass Research Association, 1939. Pamphlet. [16]p., glazed paperstock printed double-column, illustrated with numerous b&w vignette-size illustrations period and photographic. Dusty creased 10x7.5 inch wraps, generally sound, dust is external not within, no underlines or any other markings, but find some foxing and a parted adhesion at..... More
Cat.No: 307621
Colorado Springs: Taylor Museum for Southwestern Studies, [1990?]. Pamphlet. 24p., 8.5x11 inches, illustrated with b&w vintage photos in text and 10 color plates, very good exhibition catalogue in stapled glossy color pictorial wraps. More
Cat.No: 93417
San Jose: Sedition, 1975. Newspaper. Single issue of the underground tabloid newspaper, 16p., evenly toned, lightly worn, horizontal fold. Includes articles on the San Quentin 6, farmworkers at Gallo, and a cover piece on protests over a developer's destruction of Ohlone graves in Watsonville. More
Cat.No: 303967
n.p. [193-?]. Pinback Button. Small 7/8 inch pin, very good. We find a newspaper notice of a gathering called a Shawnee Keosay in 1932, apparently an event for boys, not actually connected in any way with the Shawnee. More
Cat.No: 282634
Appleton, WI: Shenandoah Newsletter, 2000. Newsletter. [21p.], staplebound newsletter reproduced from computer printout, 8.5x11 inches; postal marking on rear cover, middle mailing fold, slight edge wear, otherwise in very good condition. Excerpt from the Prison News Service c1994 by Standing Deer Wilson and his sacred encounter with Leonard Peltier shortly..... More
Cat.No: 314759
Chicago: Women of All Red Nations, [c199-s]. Handbill. 8.5x11 inch handbill; in very good condition. More
Cat.No: 315260
Vancouver: [2006]. Pamphlet. [4p.], photocopied zine format folded from a single sheet, very good condition. On the protests and land occupation actions by indigenous activists near the town of Caledonia. More
Cat.No: 248597
St. Ignatius: The Mission Church, no date. 24p., illustrated with b&w offset and a diagram; staplebound booklet has a little handling wear and a 0.25 inch closed tear, staples have begun to rust, else very good condition. More
Cat.No: 57745
New York: Copper & Brass Research Association, n.d., late 1930s. Pamphlet. [12]p., glazed paperstock printed double-column (curiously, item lacks a title page), illustrated with numerous b&w vignette-size illustrations period and photographic, dusty creased wraps, 10x7.5 inches. Generally sound, dust is external not within, no underlines or any other markings, good..... More
Cat.No: 307616
San Francisco: Far West Laboratory, 1981. Paperback. [182] 8.5x11 inch sheets printed single side + approximately 60 sheets of appendices, very good technical report in printed blue wraps, black cloth tape spine with white label taped to it. A proposal for the evaluation of the Head Start program for Spanish-speaking..... More
Cat.No: 81122
Montreal: The Museum, 1973. [92p.] 9x9 inches, illustrations from photos of the sculptures, text in French and English, very good catalog of the exhibition in stapled pictorial wraps. More
Cat.No: 162451
Cincinnati: Percy H. Dougherty, 1979. 36p., staplebound digest format, 5.25x8.5 inches, staples heavily rusted else very good condition. Includes Bola Ayeni on "The provision of shelter and the urban environment in Nigeria," Elliott G. McIntire on "Native Americans and Geography," Laurence Wolf on "Capitalism, socialism, and ecology," and more... More
Cat.No: 250046
n.p. npub, [1979-?]. [16p.], 8.5x11 inch sheets stapled together at upper left, very good. Anonymously written discussion of the legal issues regarding tribal criminal jurisdiction over nonmember Indians. Undated, but the latest reference cited in the footnotes is from 1979. More
Cat.No: 233140
Santa Cruz, CA: Third World Press-UCSC, [1980]. newspaper. 20p. tabloid format newspaper, horizontal fold, paper toned. The title stands for Third World and Native American Studies. More
Cat.No: 286106
London: Twin Light Trail, 1991, 1993. Issues 1 and 3 of the glossy magazine, 39p. each, very good, with promotional sticker on the cover of the first issue. Articles on Native American culture and history for a British audience, along with many ads for crafts, musical recordings, etc. Most content..... More
Cat.No: 261348
Chicago: Leonard Peltier Support Group, 1994. Handbill. Two 8.5x11 inch handbills, very good. One announces benefit concerts in Chicago by Lightfoot and Howard & the White Boys; the other, with text by Bobby Castillo, announces a rally at Lafayette Park in Washington DC. More
Cat.No: 312232
Dublin: Sinn Féin, 1973. 12p., tabloid format newspaper, evenly toned, front page has a stain at upper right. Irish leftist newspaper sympathetic to the IRA; includes a piece on Wounded Knee linking the Native American struggle with the fight for socialism in Ireland. More
Cat.No: 273097
New York: Uproar, [1970]. Newspaper. 8p., folded tabloid newspaper format, evenly toned, lightly edgeworn and fold-creased, address, postage stamp, and pen notation on front wrap, else good condition. Underground newspaper. Includes an interview with a Tupamaro, a proclamation from the Alcatraz occupation, and more. More
Cat.No: 312895
San Francisco: AIM, 1992. Magazine. 16p., one of 700 Spanish language copies, 8.5x11 inches, wraps. More
Cat.No: 74193
no city: the church, no date, circa 1970. Single sheet, 9x12 inches, printed in three colors and folded twice to make an upright 9x4 brochure illustrated with b&w photographs, spot-color map, sketches and brief texts. Bears one transverse crease by owner, faint signs of handling, a good copy of a...... More
Cat.No: 214788
Berkeley: the Center, 1992. Poster. 11x17 inch poster, horizontal fold crease, pinholes at corners. Announcement of an event hosted by Dennis Banks featuring Floyd "Red Crow" Westerman and various Native American musicians. More
Cat.No: 312247
San Francisco: United Native Americans, 1968. Newspaper. 12p. tabloid format newspaper, evenly toned, very good. United Native Americans, established in 1968 in San Francisco, was one of the earliest radical Native American liberation groups. More
Cat.No: 318062
Rapid City, South Dakota [?]: Lakota Coalition, 1973. Pamphlet. 4p., mimeographed pink sheets stapled together at upper left corner, very good. Reports on events in the week since the March 11 meeting of tribal chiefs with American Indian Movement leaders that led to the declaration of Oglala independence at Wounded..... More
Cat.No: 203211
Rapid City, South Dakota [?]: Lakota Coalition, 1973. Newsletter. 4p., mimeographed pink sheets, mistakenly stapled together at upper right corner instead of left, otherwise very good. Reports on events in the week since the March 11 meeting of tribal chiefs with American Indian Movement leaders that led to the declaration..... More
Cat.No: 254246