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- "Since the beginning of time, American Indians have lived independent, on their own lands, long before there ever was a white government in America. Any agreements made were made with the British Emp"Since the beginning of time, American Indians have lived independent, on their …
- "Inuit leaders signed a landmark deal qith the Quebec government Thursday laying out a framework for talks leading to the establishment of an autonomous regional government.""Inuit leaders signed a landmark deal qith the Quebec government Thursday laying …
- Garlow, Nahnda, Two Row Times (Six Nations of the Grand River, ON: Two Row Times), 24 Jun 2015 The Annishnabe Nations of the Ottawa River Watershed are walking nearly 300km to declare independence from the nation-state of Canada and will simultaneously declare 'tibenindizowin' (Independence) iGarlow, Nahnda, Two Row Times (Six Nations of the Grand River, ON: Two Row Times), 24 Jun 2015 The Annishnabe Nations of the Ottawa River Watershed are walking nearly 300km …
- "Georges Erasmus, former national chief of the Assembly of First Nations, criticizes Indian Affairs minister Tom Siddon in an excerpt from an interview in the Wawatay News, an Ontario-based native pu"Georges Erasmus, former national chief of the Assembly of First Nations, criticizes …
- "One of Canada's top Native leaders wants the federal government to negotiate native land claims and self-government agreements at the same time.""One of Canada's top Native leaders wants the federal government to negotiate …
- "Canada's outdated and "discriminatory" Indian Act is keeping natives from becoming free and equal players in Canada, says a native leader.""Canada's outdated and "discriminatory" Indian Act is keeping natives from becoming free …
- 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 …
- White, Vicki, Brantford Expositor, 4 Jun 1991 "After nine months, the province and the Chiefs of Ontario have produced a policy which could bring new life to the struggle for native rights."White, Vicki, Brantford Expositor, 4 Jun 1991 "After nine months, the province and the Chiefs of Ontario have produced …
- "Their economies have taken a beating. Relations with neighbors have soured. Non-native police patrol their communities and land claims continue to fester.""Their economies have taken a beating. Relations with neighbors have soured. Non-native …
- "An Ontario Ojibway band pulled out of the Union of Ontario Indians on Tuesday, saying it can assert native sovereignty over issues such as gambling better on its own.""An Ontario Ojibway band pulled out of the Union of Ontario Indians …
- "For a week an angry band of Indian warriors in Ohsweken, Ont. tried to reverse history and throw over the white man's law. Led by hereditary chiefs, Iroquis braves of the Six Nations tribes stormed"For a week an angry band of Indian warriors in Ohsweken, Ont. …
- "Ovide Mercredi said it would be different the second time around. In a stunning, come-from-behind victory early today, Mercredi became the national Indian chief of the most powerful aboriginal organ"Ovide Mercredi said it would be different the second time around. In …
- Stonehouse, Eldon, The Globe and Mail (Toronto) ( CTVglobemedia), 1957 "The chiefs, warriors and women of the Six Nations recited their history, religion and traditions in the white man's court this afternoon in a continuation of their battle for the independence of theStonehouse, Eldon, The Globe and Mail (Toronto) ( CTVglobemedia), 1957 "The chiefs, warriors and women of the Six Nations recited their history, …
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