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  • "1998 Champion of Champions Powwow"
    Turtle Island News, 29 Jul 1998     ...
    Turtle Island News, 29 Jul 1998   ...
  • "Record Crowds Attend Fair"
    Kingsman, Peter, Brantford Expositor     "Record crowds rewarded a major expansion of the Six Nations Fall Fair during he four-day event which ended Sunday."
    Kingsman, Peter, Brantford Expositor   "Record crowds rewarded a major expansion of the Six Nations Fall Fair …
  • "Jewelry Designer an Award Winner"
    Green, Richard G., Brantford Expositor     "I'm talking lapis lazuli, tourmaline and charoite...know what I mean? How about red coral, black onyx, opal and turquoise? There are some of the semi-precious stones that jewelry designer Steven Lon
    Green, Richard G., Brantford Expositor   "I'm talking lapis lazuli, tourmaline and charoite...know what I mean? How about …
  • "'Can Taste the Wild' in Buffalo Burgers Served at Chiefswood"
        "Buffalo Burgers-$3. For anyone wanting traditional native food, hit and fast, Gary Lafontaine's stand was one of many serving it at the Grand River Champion of Champions Powwow at Chiefswood Park du
      "Buffalo Burgers-$3. For anyone wanting traditional native food, hit and fast, Gary …
  • "Reserve Ready for the Weekend Powwow"
    Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1988     "On Saturday and Sunday, the ninth annual Six Nations Champion of Champions Powwow takes place. As usual, it will be at Chiefswood Park on Highway 54, by the Grand River."
    Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1988   "On Saturday and Sunday, the ninth annual Six Nations Champion of Champions …
  • "Native Voices Sang in Native Languages..."
    Jarvis, Anne, Brantford Expositor     "Native voices sang in native languages while native feet danced in moccasins decorated with fur, beads and bells to the beat of a drum, the heart of every Indian."
    Jarvis, Anne, Brantford Expositor   "Native voices sang in native languages while native feet danced in moccasins …
  • "Native Craftsman's Jewelry Fascinates, Attracts Buyers"
        "Wolf Runner said he was just working. but it was a performance, and people around the table were fascinated."
      "Wolf Runner said he was just working. but it was a performance, …
  • "Cool Competitors"
    Thompson, Brian, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1987     "Amy Davis, 10 (left) and Melanie Bomberry, 7, of the Six Nations Reserve, take a shady break while waiting to take part in a dance competition. The girls were competing at the Champion of Champions
    Thompson, Brian, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1987   "Amy Davis, 10 (left) and Melanie Bomberry, 7, of the Six Nations …
  • "'The Theatre in the Forest' Peaceful, Wooded Setting Provides a Perfect Backdrop for the Six Nations Pageant"
        "It is the Forest Theatre or Wahdakeh, the natural amphitheatre carved from a glen in a forest on the Six Nations Reserve. To get there take Cockshutt Road to Sour Springs Road and turn left onto Sen
      "It is the Forest Theatre or Wahdakeh, the natural amphitheatre carved from …
  • "Powwow Serves to Bring Family, Friends Together"
    Sinnott, Janet, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1989     "For Ellie Hill, the Champion of Champions Powwow at Chiefswood Park near Caledonia this weekend put her in touch with a long lost relative."
    Sinnott, Janet, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1989   "For Ellie Hill, the Champion of Champions Powwow at Chiefswood Park near …
  • "Gary Hussey, on the Wannabe Indian takes a fresh look at Molly Brant"
        "Gary Hussey is becoming more Indian at every pageant. First, he entered his 12 year old adopted daughter, a Cree, as one of the characters in the replica of a traditional native village at the annua
      "Gary Hussey is becoming more Indian at every pageant. First, he entered …
  • "Fascinating History Relived at Powwow"
        "The Six Nations Reserve, now known as The Six Nations of the Grand River, located 15 miles southeast of Brantford, is the only reserve in North America that has each of the Iroquois Nations represen
      "The Six Nations Reserve, now known as The Six Nations of the …
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