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  • "Roster of Clients Growing at Native Talent Agency"
        "Elaine and her mother, Rita, launched the business almost a year ago, with only nine clients. Now they help promote about 40 native actors, musicians, writers and other performing artists from acros
      "Elaine and her mother, Rita, launched the business almost a year ago, …
  • "Echoes of Murder: Doubts Haunt an Indian Leader's Jailing"
        "On a blistering June morning in 1975, during a daylong battle between native Indians and law enforcement officials on the Pine Ridge reserve near Wounded Knee in South Dakota, an assailant stumbled
      "On a blistering June morning in 1975, during a daylong battle between …
  • "Native Culture Key Ingredient in Several New Film Projects"
        "Twenty years ago, Indians rose from obscurity to attain unprecedented popularity. Prompted by books such as Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee and movies such as Little Big Man, North America showed sign
      "Twenty years ago, Indians rose from obscurity to attain unprecedented popularity. Prompted …
  • "Reserve to Get First Chartered Bank"
        "The Six Nations community will soon have the first branch of a chartered bank on a reserve."
      "The Six Nations community will soon have the first branch of a …
  • "Former Chief Justice Brian Dickson is Thanked by Ovide Mercredi..."
        "Former Chief Justice Brian Dickson is thanked by Ovide Mercredi, a 45-year-old Cree lawyer who was elected national chief of the Assembly of First Nations at the organization's annual meeting in Win
      "Former Chief Justice Brian Dickson is thanked by Ovide Mercredi, a 45-year-old …
  • "Church Seeking Dialogue with Natives"
        "The Anglican Church of Canada must accept the part it played in the cruelty natives endured at residential schools and ask their forgiveness, the church's executive has decided."
      "The Anglican Church of Canada must accept the part it played in …
  • "Unusual names in tournament"
    Publication Title Unknown, 1991     Partial article.
    Publication Title Unknown, 1991   Partial article.
  • "Native Customs are Quietly Preserved by Small Mingoe Nation"
    Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, 13 Jun 1991     "A few weeks ago I told about the Mingoes of the Sandusky area of Ohio. They are the remnants of an Indian nation composed of former Cayugas, Senecas, Wyandots and Delawares that joined together duri
    Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, 13 Jun 1991   "A few weeks ago I told about the Mingoes of the Sandusky …
  • "Mohawks Get Tax Exemption"
        "Mohawks on the Akwesasne reserve are now exempted from paying taxes and duties on personal goods they bring over from the United States, the federal government said Friday."
      "Mohawks on the Akwesasne reserve are now exempted from paying taxes and …
  • "Conference is Organized for Native Young People"
        "Young native people must learn the history and traditions of their people in order to pass it on to their children, say organizers of a conference to be held Friday and Saturday."
      "Young native people must learn the history and traditions of their people …
  • "Landmark Deal for Algonquins"
        "The Quebec government has signed a landmark deal that gives the small Algonquin band here a say in protecting its ancestral lands from loggers."
      "The Quebec government has signed a landmark deal that gives the small …
  • "Ontario to Pay Six Nations Band for Use of Land Along Highway"
    White, Vicki, Brantford Expositor, 15 Jun 1991     "Ontario will give the Six Nations band council $445,000 in return for the use of a portion of land along a provincial highway claimed by the band."
    White, Vicki, Brantford Expositor, 15 Jun 1991   "Ontario will give the Six Nations band council $445,000 in return for …
  • "Attended Meeting After Drinking, Band Councillor Issues Apology"
    White, Vicki, Brantford Expositor, 19 Jun 1991     "A Six Nations band councillor apologized to council Tuesday night for appearing at a May meeting under the influence of alcohol."
    White, Vicki, Brantford Expositor, 19 Jun 1991   "A Six Nations band councillor apologized to council Tuesday night for appearing …
  • "Clark Plans Meeting with Aboriginal Leaders"
        "Constitutional Affairs Minister Joe Clark plans to meet aboriginal leaders in early July to discuss their participation in talks about Canada's future."
      "Constitutional Affairs Minister Joe Clark plans to meet aboriginal leaders in early …
  • "Siddon Cheated Denes: Erasmus"
        "Indian Affairs Minister Tom Siddon has cheated Dene Indians by granting Inuit people a greater share of disputed land in the Northwest Territories, says a Dene Leader."
      "Indian Affairs Minister Tom Siddon has cheated Dene Indians by granting Inuit …
  • "Onondaga Concerned Over"
    Ball, Vincent, Brantford Expositor, 20 Jun 1991     "Onondaga Township officials want to meet with Transportation Minister Ed Philip to air concerns about a $445,000 payment to the Six Nations band council for use of land along a provincial highway."
    Ball, Vincent, Brantford Expositor, 20 Jun 1991   "Onondaga Township officials want to meet with Transportation Minister Ed Philip to …
  • "Wounded Knee Remembered"
    Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, Winter 1991     "You could have knocked me over with a feather, I was that surprised. I looked again. Sure enough. There it was on page 2 of the weekly Star in full color. It was the story of the 250-mile horseback
    Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, Winter 1991   "You could have knocked me over with a feather, I was that …
  • "New Credit Lawyer to Head Commission to Settle Native Claims Within Canada"
        "The Indian Commissioner of Ontario will head a federal commission to settle native land claims arising from breached treaty provisions, Indian Affairs Minister Tom Siddon said Monday."
      "The Indian Commissioner of Ontario will head a federal commission to settle …
  • "Grand River Days Celebrates Culture of First Nations"
    Minna, Stephanie, Brantford Expositor, 2 Jul 1991     "Grand River Days was a chance to emphasize that natives don't live in teepees and walk around in buckskins."
    Minna, Stephanie, Brantford Expositor, 2 Jul 1991   "Grand River Days was a chance to emphasize that natives don't live …
  • "Report Calls for New Treaty on Education for Six Nations"
    Brantford Expositor, 1991     "The Six Nations Confederacy council should sign a new treaty with the federal government to regain control of the education system, says the head of the community's educations system."
    Brantford Expositor, 1991   "The Six Nations Confederacy council should sign a new treaty with the …
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