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PARR's internal functions and general
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Position Statement: This page contains information about PARR. IE: what we are all about, what our mission is, and what our functions are. *Membership Application:* This link will open PARR's Membership Application page. In numbers there is strength. Join the ever increasing number of members expanding our ranks. Spearing Photos: This Page contains a photo layout of the brave & ferocious walleye warriors in action. Clinton Give Away: Slick Willie claims to be America's first black president. After you read this article, you will have to agree that he is more Indian than Black. |
ARGU! PARR's News Letter
PDF Format Get Adobe Acrobat Reader. Back Issues PARR Editorials: Chippewa Treaty Rights.
The Escapades of Navajo Jim.
Links to Other Organizations opposed to Federal Government Indian Policy: |
Guest Authors: Links to articles (Concerning
Constitutional Fraud and abuse of power regarding Citizens and
the Federal Indian Programs since 1924). by John A. Fleming one of Parr's West Coast Columnists. Also included, is the complaint made to the United States district court of Arizona by Paul R. Jones. More Articles from the West Coast by Elaine Willman the right cross of PARR's Cracker Jack West Coast Dynamic Duo of Columnists. Writings of Dr. James A. Clifton. Dr. Clifton's credentials include degrees in liberal arts (University of Chicago.) M.A. (Anthropology and sociology, San Francisco State College.) Ph.D.(Anthropology) University of Oregon. He retired in 1990 as a Professor of Humanistic Studies (Anthropology). Dr. Clifton was recognized as the foremost authority on Federal Indian programs and treaties in the Midwest. Reservation Report: A monthly Media Letter Regarding American Indian Policies. Published by New Century Communications ...John Fulton Lewis Publisher-Editor. These reports cover Indian happenings throughout the Country; including the information that the mainstream media conveniently ignores. |
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