Gidra
Vol. V, No. 4
April 1973
[Page 1]
Nation Building at Wounded Knee, by Merilynne Hamano
[Page 2]
Gidra on the Scene
[Page 4]
A Chronology of U.S. Indian Policy
[Page 7]
Dissolving the Storefront. It's A Long Story
[Page 8]
The Dike: Part 2, by Tracy Okida
[Page 9]
Discovering the American Dream (or being Asian in America) Means
[Page 10]
It Ain't All Smiles and Sukiyaki, Sandy Maeshiro
[Page 11]
Joint Communications Counter-Court
[Page 13]
S.F. Blues, by Faustino
Letters
S.B. Vampire Blues, by P. Gotanda
fugue at absolute zero (zero), by Laura Tokunaga
[Page 14]
Letters
[Page 15]
Nothing to Cry About, by Steve Tatsukawa
[Page 16]
On September 1st, in Los Angeles, Hiro Kosaka Ran the Length of A Track Laid Out in Mori's Gallery, by Dean Toji
[Page 18]
'People Were No Longer Willing to Struggle Their Differences,' by Bruce Iwasaki
[Page 20]
Community Mental Health . . . Something Your Psych Teacher Didn't Tell You, by Shin'ya Ono
[Page 22]
ITA, by Mitchell Matsumura
[Page 23]
Hawaii: Small Fish in A Net, by Ted Chun
[Page 24]
Manzanar Pilgrimage 1973
[Page 25]
Vietnam: What Peace?
One Stance on Pants, by Evelyn Yoshimura
[Page 27]
April