GANIENKEH TERRITORY
"INDEPENDENT NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN STATE"
Re-established 1974
"On May 13, 1974 at 4:00 a.m., the vanguard of the Mohawk Nation with the help of traditionals from other Indian nations moved back to the ancient Ganienkeh, lost by fraud almost 200 years ago. The seekers of justice hope to repossess as much of this lost land as possible. Permanent representatives of world nations to the UNITED NATIONS were alerted to the North American Indian move. The action is consistent with human rights as guaranteed by the UNITED NATIONS. Both the State and Federal governments decided to take no action against the Indians as they occupied the Moss Lake area. (Adirondack Park with its 6 million acres is part of the Ganienkeh Territory.) Obviously, the United States expects the Indian action to fall from lack of support."
 
-exerpt from the Newsletter
A MESSAGE FROM GANIENKEH
INDEPENDENT NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN STATE
NO. 1 DECEMBER, 1974

Ganienkeh Manifesto
[pdf 501kb]
Original 1974 version by Louis Hall (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
[HTML version] Minor Syntax Edits

Thoughts of One Mohawk
A large series of writings and artwork from 1969 - 1993 by Louis Karoniaktajeh Hall,
reproduced from a book compiled by Louise Leclaire (Karoniaktajeh's niece).

 
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