Indians of All Tribes

Indians of All Tribes may refer to one of two organizations:

  • Indians of All Tribes, based out of San Francisco, and responsible for the Occupation of Alcatraz
  • United Indians of All Tribes, a group based in Seattle inspired by San Francisco's organization.

Famous quotes containing the words indians of, indians and/or tribes:

    The Indians of this neighborhood are about as familiar with the moose as we are with the ox, having associated with them for so many generations.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    The Great Spirit, who made all things, made every thing for some use, and whatever use he designed anything for, that use it should always be put to. Now, when he made rum, he said “Let this be for the Indians to get drunk with,” and it must be so.
    —Native American elder. Quoted in Benjamin Franklin, Autobiography, ch. 8 (written 1771-1790, published 1868)

    All the shad’wy tribes of Mind,
    In braided dance their murmurs joined,
    William Collins (1721–1759)