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1970129610Berkeley CA: Red Mountain Tribe 1970. 28 p. folded tabloid 11.5x17 inches lightly browned at spine and edges otherwise very good. Cover is a photo of 5 grinning young women giving the power salute and brandishing dope and NLF flags on a balcony. Contents include the Weather Underground's third communique plus articles on indictments of 13 Weatherpeople and capture of Pun Plamondon articles on the IRA the Angolan MPLA the Hawaiian Liberation Front and Fateh in Palestine full page comic strip by Bobby London and centerspread devoted to long poem by Beulah Richardson: "A black woman speaks of white womanhood Red Mountain Tribe unknown books
1971232939Berkeley: Red Mountain Tribe 1971. Newspaper. 20p. folded tabloid illus. very good condition. Front and back covers unfold to form a 16.5x23 inch poster featuring a Mao quote: "We communists are like seeds & the people are like the soil. Wherever we go we must unite with the people take root and blossom among them." Features: a defense of the Black Panther Party by the ICCF Intercommunal Committee to Combat Fascism and a lengthy criticism of the BPP by the Tribe staff. Also excerpt from William Kuntsler speech at an open meeting and fundraiser for the United Prisoners Union UPU later nexus for radical prison organizing culminating in the murders of Popeye Jackson and Sally Voye. Much Attica material and news on FRELIMO and the Portugese colonies in Africa. Plus usual news and ads of the era. Red Mountain Tribe unknown books
1970232058Berkeley CA: Red Mountain Tribe 1970. Newspaper. 20 p. folded tabloid 11.5 x 17 inches illus. lightly and evenly toned very good. First of two Vol. 6 No. 11 stated issue dates. This is the actual one. Cover features celebration of the women of the Proud Eagle Tribe who have a statement inside about their bombing of the office of William P. Bundy. Material on other bombings including bombings of the S.F. Iranian Consulate and the S.F. Playboy Club. Special centerfold 4-page "Survival" supplement featuring keyed map of the Berkeley flatlands and directory of people's services in the Bay Area. Also articles on Abortion Ruchell McGee and prison report. Red Mountain Tribe unknown books
196660538Sells Arizona 1966. Paperback. Very Good. map color various U.S. Office of Economic Opportunity forms filled in including attachments. All are photo or carbon copies. Bound with metal fastener between green manila covers. 29cm. Laid in are carbon copies of two transmittal letters to the Director Special Field Division Community Action Program Office of Equal Opportunity in Washington D.C. <br/><br/> paperback books
19702684Kosmic City Missouri Kansas City: Mother Love Tribe of Westport Missouri 1970. Newspaper Format. Very good. Stapled large format newspaper featuring music show reviews social commentary and grassroots messaging. Powerful psychedelic aesthetics and design local ads popular culture including Timothy Leary Weather Underground Memorial to the late Jimi Hendrix etc. <br/><br/> Mother Love Tribe of Westport, Missouri unknown books
1866WRCAM50657AWashington 1866. 6pp. Folio gathered signatures. Mild soiling and toning. Very good. After the Civil War the government moved quickly to control the western Indian tribes and this treaty is one of the first actions taken. The treaty was concluded Oct. 19 1865 at Fort Sully Dakota Territory amended and proclaimed March 17 1866. The treaty calls for the Sioux's subjugation to the U.S. government the ceasing of Sioux attacks on whites and their withdrawal from overland routes made through their country. The government agrees to pay them $7000 annually for twenty years for allowing free travel on these routes. The treaty is signed in print by Brig. Gen. Sibley among others. EBERSTADT 130. unknown books
1855WRCAM50640Washington 1855. 7pp. Printed on blue paper. Folio stitched as issued. Gatherings loose. Edges toned internally clean. Very good. Concluded September 10 1853 proclaimed February 5 1855. Concluded by Joel Palmer at Table Rock in Oregon Territory. The Rogue River tribe agrees to sell their lands between Rogue River and Siskiyou Mountains in return for $60000. EBERSTADT 109. unknown books
1865WRCAM50649Washington 1865. 7pp. Folio gathered signatures. Light soiling to outer leaves internally clean. Very good. An important western treaty concluded Oct. 12 1863 ratification advised with amendment by the Senate March 7 1864 amendment accepted Nov. 24 1864 proclaimed by Lincoln Jan. 17 1865. "The treaty stipulates a cessation of all hostilities and depredations upon the emigrant trains mail and telegraph lines; freedom of all routes through Indian country; permission for the erection of forts and establishment of station-houses telegraph and overland stage lines and to prospect the country for gold and silver" - Eberstadt. Sets boundaries for the tribe in western Utah. EBERSTADT 126. GOODSPEED'S 76. unknown books
1868WRCAM50639Washington 1868. 10pp. Folio. Gathered signatures stitched as issued. Titlepage lightly soiled mild toning. Very good. Concluded Feb. 27 1867 ratification advised with amendments July 25 1868 amendments accepted August 4 1868 proclaimed August 7 1868. Facilitates the removal of the Potawatomies from their lands in Kansas and the sale of their lands to the Leavenworth Pawnee & Wetern Railroad company. EBERSTADT 106. unknown books
1866WRCAM50638Washington 1866. 4pp. Single folded sheet. Lightly toned. Near fine. Concluded March 29 1866 ratification advised April 26 1866 proclaimed May 5 1866. Supplement to the Treaty of 1861 which saw the Potawatomi Tribe cede more of its land in Kansas Territory. EBERSTADT 105. unknown books
1866WRCAM7377AWashington 1866. 6pp. Folio. Gathered signatures. Minor toning and wear. Very good. Concluded by Newton Edmunds and Gen. H.H. Sibley at Fort Sully Dakota Territory; ratified March 5 1866; and proclaimed by President Johnson on March 17. This treaty saw the O'Gallala Sioux tribe agreeing to peace with the government and with neighboring tribes as well as the ceding of land for the sum of $10000 a year for twenty years. EBERSTADT 130. unknown books
1866WRCAM7377BWashington 1866. 6pp. Folio. Gathered signatures. Minor toning and wear. Very good. Concluded by Newton Edmunds and Gen. H.H. Sibley at Fort Sully Dakota Territory ratified March 5 1866 and proclaimed by President Johnson on March 17. This treaty saw the O'Gallala Sioux tribe agreeing to peace with the government and with neighboring tribes as well as the ceding of land for the sum of $10000 a year for twenty years. EBERSTADT 130. unknown books
1866WRCAM7377CWashington 1866. 6pp. Folio. Gathered signatures. Minor toning and wear. Very good. Concluded by Newton Edmunds and Gen. H.H. Sibley at Fort Sully Dakota Territory ratified March 5 1866 and proclaimed by President Johnson on March 17. This treaty saw the O'Gallala Sioux tribe agreeing to peace with the government and with neighboring tribes as well as the ceding of land for the sum of $10000 a year for twenty years. EBERSTADT 130. unknown books
1859WRCAM50636Washington 1859. 5pp. Folio stitched as issued. Light toning to edges else very clean. Very good. Concluded December 21 1855 ratified April 27 1859. Signed at Dayton Oregon and addressing land cessions in the Cascades. EBERSTADT 76. unknown books
1866WRCAM50658AWashington 1866. 6pp. Folio gathered signatures. Small tear to outer margin light toning. Very good. Concluded October 10 1865 ratification advised with amendment March 5 1866 proclaimed March 17 1866. The Minneconjou Sioux were given $10000 annually for twenty years in exchange for vacating the land where overland routes had been established by the U.S. Government. EBERSTADT 130. unknown books
1866WRCAM50658Washington 1866. 6pp. Folio gathered signatures. Small tear to outer margin light toning. Very good. Concluded October 10 1865 ratification advised with amendment March 5 1866 proclaimed March 17 1866. The Minneconjou Sioux were given $10000 annually for twenty years in exchange for vacating the land where overland routes had been established by the U.S. Government. EBERSTADT 130. unknown books
1866WRCAM50650Washington 1866. 7pp. Folio. Gathered signatures. Small loss to bottom corner of front leaf scattered foxing. Very good. Concluded Oct. 14 1865; ratification advised with amendment March 5 1866; proclaimed March 17 1866. "Stipulates a cessation of hostilities and depredations by the various bands and their withdrawal from the overland routes established or to be established through their country" - Eberstadt. EBERSTADT 130. unknown books
1854WRCAM50634Washington 1854. 6pp. Printed on blue paper. Folio stitched as issued. Concluded May 18 1854 proclaimed July 17 1854. Important Indian treaty accomplished during the Pierce administration in which the Kickapoo tribe ceded to the United States their lands southwest of the Missouri River in Kansas. The compensation given the Indians was $300000. It was concluded May 18 1854 and proclaimed July 17 1854. EBERSTADT 61. unknown books
1866WRCAM50657Washington 1866. 6pp. Folio gathered signatures. Mild soiling and toning. Very good. After the Civil War the government moved quickly to control the western Indian tribes and this treaty is one of the first actions taken. The treaty was concluded Oct. 19 1865 at Fort Sully Dakota Territory amended and proclaimed March 17 1866. The treaty calls for the Sioux's subjugation to the U.S. government the ceasing of Sioux attacks on whites and their withdrawal from overland routes made through their country. The government agrees to pay them $7000 annually for twenty years for allowing free travel on these routes. The treaty is signed in print by Brig. Gen. Sibley among others. EBERSTADT 130. unknown books
198480286London:: Macmillan. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1984. Hardcover. 0333268393 . Translations by Ben Fowkes. First edition. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. . Macmillan, hardcover books
1995201012San Francisco: HAF Enterprises 1995. Magazine. 48p. 8.5x11 inches photos news reviews ads services and resources very good glossy lesbian magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Tribe 8 cover story. The cover of the magazine separates the words Girl Friends. HAF Enterprises unknown books
191137502Bruxelles: Publiées par le Ministere des Colonies 1911. First edition. Aqurelles par Norman-H. Hardy. 403 photographs and drawings 2 fold-out maps and 29 full- page folio-size plates containing 20 color drawings 15 color plates of raffia designs 53 photographs of carved figures and objects and 14 photographs of 18th century Bombala embroidery. 1 vols. Large 4to. Original tan printed portfilo. Book loose in fasicules. Fine. wrappers slightly worn. First edition. Aqurelles par Norman-H. Hardy. 403 photographs and drawings 2 fold-out maps and 29 full- page folio-size plates containing 20 color drawings 15 color plates of raffia designs 53 photographs of carved figures and objects and 14 photographs of 18th century Bombala embroidery. 1 vols. Large 4to. Publiées par le Ministere des Colonies unknown books
186924663Boston 1869. 8vo pp. 5 self wraps uncut and unopened. Charles and 5 others ask the Commonwealth for Relief. unknown books