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- Brantford Expositor, Winter 1992 "Six Nations resident Dave General told the audience that natives were just as concerned about unsafe hunting practices as non-natives."Brantford Expositor, Winter 1992 "Six Nations resident Dave General told the audience that natives were just …
- "As a citizen of Canada, and more specifically of South-western Ontario, I must protest the decision of the Ontario government to give the aboriginal peoples priorities in the harvesting of fish and"As a citizen of Canada, and more specifically of South-western Ontario, I …
- Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 14 Oct 1992, p.1 "While discussions continue over traditional Iroquoian hunting grounds with the Ministry of Natural Resources, nine area hunters could face charges for hunting without a license."Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 14 Oct 1992, p.1 "While discussions continue over traditional Iroquoian hunting grounds with the Ministry of …
- Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, Spring 1992 "While growing up on the Six Nations reserve, I remember raising several unusual pets. The first one I can recall was a crow. I don't know where the crow came from. We had a large family and one of mBeaver, George, Brantford Expositor, Spring 1992 "While growing up on the Six Nations reserve, I remember raising several …
- White, Vicki, Brantford Expositor, Winter 1992 "Six Nations band council is developing it's own policy on native hunting."White, Vicki, Brantford Expositor, Winter 1992 "Six Nations band council is developing it's own policy on native hunting."
- Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, Spring 1993 "When I was a boy growing up in a little log house on the Six Nations Indian Reserve, we were very poor. One of the ways my dad made money to help feed my 10 brothers and sisters and I was to hunt gaBeaver, George, Brantford Expositor, Spring 1993 "When I was a boy growing up in a little log house …
- Blackwell, Tom, Publication Title Unknown, 18 Jan 1994 "As the temperature plummeted, a frigid, soaking Allen Trudeau figured he would die in the snow-covered bush of Northern Ontario."Blackwell, Tom, Publication Title Unknown, 18 Jan 1994 "As the temperature plummeted, a frigid, soaking Allen Trudeau figured he would …
- "Native chief Arnold General was eight years old when he watched his father sell muskrat furs to pay for the funeral of the boy`s mother.""Native chief Arnold General was eight years old when he watched his …
- Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor "Did you ever wonder why there were so many millions of bison (Buffalo) on the western plains long ago? Early explorers and settlers thought they were only there by chance. In fact, they were there iBeaver, George, Brantford Expositor "Did you ever wonder why there were so many millions of bison …
- "A Caribou herd that has grown to about one million is one reason Quebecers will soon be able to savour caribou steaks, Arctic seafood and even seal meat produced by an Inuit company in Northern Queb"A Caribou herd that has grown to about one million is one …
- White, Vicki., Brantford Expositor, 17 Nov 1990 "Six Nations elders were treated to a bit of old-fashioned generosity Saturday night at the annual wild game dinner."White, Vicki., Brantford Expositor, 17 Nov 1990 "Six Nations elders were treated to a bit of old-fashioned generosity Saturday …
- White, Vicki, Brantford Expositor, Winter 1992 "Arnold General was eight years old when he watched his father sell muskrat furs to pay for his mother`s funeral."White, Vicki, Brantford Expositor, Winter 1992 "Arnold General was eight years old when he watched his father sell …
- Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, 2 Jan 1991 "When I was a boy growing up on the Six Nations Indian reserve, the old folks referred to New Year's Day as No:Ya, with the accent on the first syllable."Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, 2 Jan 1991 "When I was a boy growing up on the Six Nations Indian …
- Brantford Expositor, Fall 1989 "One of the highlights of the Six Nations Indian Fair in September was the free sample of freshly-cooked fish and game given out in the arena. And what sampled they were. My dish was heaping with venBrantford Expositor, Fall 1989 "One of the highlights of the Six Nations Indian Fair in September …
- Jarrett, Chase, Turtle Island News, 12 Jun 2013, p.3 "Ontario's Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) cannot explain why Six Nations elected council (SNEC) was approached about deer harvests that have been led by the Haudenosaunee Confederacy Chiefs CounJarrett, Chase, Turtle Island News, 12 Jun 2013, p.3 "Ontario's Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) cannot explain why Six Nations elected …
- Two Row Times (Six Nations of the Grand River, ON: Two Row Times), 25 Nov 2015 Peace table project calls for greater understanding of Haudenosaunee hunting rights Submitted content THOROLD - A group of supporters of the Haudenosaunee Right to Hunt will be gathering to counter aTwo Row Times (Six Nations of the Grand River, ON: Two Row Times), 25 Nov 2015 Peace table project calls for greater understanding of Haudenosaunee hunting rights Submitted …
- Reeve, Mari, Two Row Times (Six Nations of the Grand River, ON: Two Row Times), 7 Jan 2015 "On November 19th, 2014 a road block was established north of LaLoche, Saskatchewan by the Dene people of Ducharme. The people of this area have lived off the land for centuries, practicing trappingReeve, Mari, Two Row Times (Six Nations of the Grand River, ON: Two Row Times), 7 Jan 2015 "On November 19th, 2014 a road block was established north of LaLoche, …
- White, Vicki, Brantford Expositor, 6 Jun 1991 "Native leaders say aboriginal hunting and fishing rights may be the first big test of the provincial government's willingness to recognize their right to self-government."White, Vicki, Brantford Expositor, 6 Jun 1991 "Native leaders say aboriginal hunting and fishing rights may be the first …
- "Status Indians who fish and hunt for food in their treaty areas may continue to do so unless they pose a threat to conservation or public safety, the Ontario government said Tuesday.""Status Indians who fish and hunt for food in their treaty areas …
- Moore, Dene, Turtle Island News, 2 Jul 2014, pp.2-3 Landmark Supreme Court ruling grants land title to B.C.'s Tsilhqot'in, brings justice to chiefs lured and killed at faked peace talk By Dene Moore, THE CANADIAN PRESS and Turtle Island News Staff VANMoore, Dene, Turtle Island News, 2 Jul 2014, pp.2-3 Landmark Supreme Court ruling grants land title to B.C.'s Tsilhqot'in, brings justice …
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