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- "The ugly boot of racism comes kicking into Danielle Woodward's world at the oddest times. Confined to a hospital bed on New Year's Eve, she had her pain and loneliness dulled a little by a visit fro"The ugly boot of racism comes kicking into Danielle Woodward's world at …
- "When Emily Daigneault was a little girl growing up on the Indian reserve near Parry Sound, Ont., she watched her parents prepare meals in the bush-often fish steamed on hot coals in a birch-bark wra"When Emily Daigneault was a little girl growing up on the Indian …
- "In words like these, indigenous people reveal their faith in the wisdom of creation, the wonderfully balanced and complex eco-system of our planet. their creation-centred values contrast sharply wit"In words like these, indigenous people reveal their faith in the wisdom …
- "Canadian native peoples' demands for justice deserve to be hear-and acted upon-from coast to coast.""Canadian native peoples' demands for justice deserve to be hear-and acted upon-from …
- "If an old friend and your next-door neighbor started a feud, where would that leave you? That's the third party-view of the American Revolution revealed by Divided Loyalties, a TV movie appearing ne"If an old friend and your next-door neighbor started a feud, where …
- "John Amagoalik's family was forced to stand on guard for the true north strong and free. But Canada never stood on guard for them. Canada moved them to a strange and distant land from northern Quebe"John Amagoalik's family was forced to stand on guard for the true …
- Gallagher, Beth, Brantford Expositor, Spring 1990 "With a few turkey feathers and some buckskin lace, Barb Bradley has tickles the likes of former hockey player Johnnie Bucyk of the Boston Bruins, and an Elvis fan in Italy."Gallagher, Beth, Brantford Expositor, Spring 1990 "With a few turkey feathers and some buckskin lace, Barb Bradley has …
- Green, Richard G., Brantford Expositor, Summer 1990 "One has to think that author Thomas King is on a roll. He has been involved, if not responsible for, Canada's first two books released in 1990 by native authors."Green, Richard G., Brantford Expositor, Summer 1990 "One has to think that author Thomas King is on a roll. …
- Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor "I recently saw a news article with the title Hard Times in Temagami. When I first saw the headline I thought to myself "at last, a story about the tough times our Cree Indian brothers are having inBeaver, George, Brantford Expositor "I recently saw a news article with the title Hard Times in …
- Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor "Thanksgiving Day, which came in October here in Canada, was celebrated on Nov. 23 in the U. S. It seemed life a good time to visit a young family from the Six Nations Indian reserve who had moved toBeaver, George, Brantford Expositor "Thanksgiving Day, which came in October here in Canada, was celebrated on …
- Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, Winter 1989 "Last week I mentioned my trip down to Texas. On the way back we stopped for the night at Muskogee, Okla. This was fortunate for me because I got to visit the Five Civilized Tribes Museum before we dBeaver, George, Brantford Expositor, Winter 1989 "Last week I mentioned my trip down to Texas. On the way …
- "The camera loves Ojibway fashion model Brenn Sandy. No need for cosmetic contouring-her cheekbones soar without it. There are no angular edges to interrupt the perfect oval of her face. She projects"The camera loves Ojibway fashion model Brenn Sandy. No need for cosmetic …
- "From the Donald Marshall inquiry to the Manitoba native justice inquiry, people across Canada are looking at how this country's justice system treats-and mistreats- native people.""From the Donald Marshall inquiry to the Manitoba native justice inquiry, people …
- "The next time the Jim Sky Iroquois Dancers need money, hey won't ask the provincial government. The troupe of 30 native dancers from Six Nations is performing in the International Festival Program a"The next time the Jim Sky Iroquois Dancers need money, hey won't …
- "John Kim Bell-Mohawk Indian, symphony conductor and arts entrepreneur-starts breaking stereotypes the minute he steps on stage. Nattily dressed in a brown, double-breasted suit and silk tie, he move"John Kim Bell-Mohawk Indian, symphony conductor and arts entrepreneur-starts breaking stereotypes the …
- White, Vicki, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1990 "Every Wednesday, a small, dark-haired woman carrying a stack of newspapers passes through two steel doors and three security gates at the Brantford jail to sit in a small brick room with some men shWhite, Vicki, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1990 "Every Wednesday, a small, dark-haired woman carrying a stack of newspapers passes …
- Buma, Andrea, Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario), 8 Jul 1998 "TORONTO - Smoke Signals, the first full-length feature film to be written, directed, and co-produced by Native Americans, has premiered across North America to massive critical acclaim."Buma, Andrea, Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario), 8 Jul 1998 "TORONTO - Smoke Signals, the first full-length feature film to be written, …
- "Half-naked and shivering in the winter air, 15 men walk barefoot over the snow, then kneel and kiss the earth next to a small tent.""Half-naked and shivering in the winter air, 15 men walk barefoot over …
- Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, Winter 1990 "Last year, the New Year was ushered in at Oshweken by an unusual celebration. The Iroquoian Institute headed by Yvonne and Jake Thomas brought together Indians from South America, Central America anBeaver, George, Brantford Expositor, Winter 1990 "Last year, the New Year was ushered in at Oshweken by an …
- Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, Winter 1990 "In my last column I mentioned that at Ohsweken there was a New Year's gathering of Indians from South America, Central America and North America. The group from Central America were from the Land ofBeaver, George, Brantford Expositor, Winter 1990 "In my last column I mentioned that at Ohsweken there was a …
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