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- Duric, Donna, Turtle Island News, 8 Oct 2014 Community raises over $11,000 and hope for girl with cancer By Donna Duric, Writer There were tears, laughter and shrieks of fright as the Six Nations community came together at Chiefswood Park SaturDuric, Donna, Turtle Island News, 8 Oct 2014 Community raises over $11,000 and hope for girl with cancer By Donna …
- Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 8 Oct 2014, pp.5, 7 David Suzuki's Blue dot tour drops in on Confederacy By Lynda Powless, Editor Standing in the middle of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy Chiefs Council (HCCC) circle, renowned environmentalist David SuzPowless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 8 Oct 2014, pp.5, 7 David Suzuki's Blue dot tour drops in on Confederacy By Lynda Powless, …
- Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 18 Nov 1998 Aboriginal health access centre set to open By Lynda Powless, Editor BRANTFORD - The first health facility designed to specifically meet the needs of aboriginal people open its doors here Thursday. "Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 18 Nov 1998 Aboriginal health access centre set to open By Lynda Powless, Editor BRANTFORD …
- Buma, Andrea, Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 22 Apr 1998, pp.1-2 Local man national role model by Andrea Buma SIX NATIONS - Years spent inspiring young people to stay in school and take responsibility for their lives were recognized when Donald B. "Donny Miles" HiBuma, Andrea, Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 22 Apr 1998, pp.1-2 Local man national role model by Andrea Buma SIX NATIONS - Years …
- Barnsley, Paul, Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 23 Aug 1995 Election guidelines ignore Indian Act By Paul Barnsley SIX NATIONS - Band Council, by imposing their own guidelines for electoral procedures, has moved out from within the legal powers of the IndianBarnsley, Paul, Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 23 Aug 1995 Election guidelines ignore Indian Act By Paul Barnsley SIX NATIONS - Band …
- Barnsley, Paul, Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 23 Aug 1995 Mohawk Rd stand-off over by Paul Barnsley SIX NATIONS - The "Native crisis" at 180 Mohawk Rd is over, although the fall-out from the short-lived confrontation may not be. Last week Six Nations HousinBarnsley, Paul, Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 23 Aug 1995 Mohawk Rd stand-off over by Paul Barnsley SIX NATIONS - The "Native …
- Tully, Erin, Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 19 Aug 2009 Six Nations Native Pageant finishes another successful season By Erin Tully SIX NATIONS - The Six Nations Native Pageant put on a great performance at this year's play. The story was an adaptation anTully, Erin, Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 19 Aug 2009 Six Nations Native Pageant finishes another successful season By Erin Tully SIX …
- Becker, Neil, Turtle Island News, 20 Jul 2016 Opening ceremonies for Ontario Aboriginal Summer Games Aboriginal Sport and Wellness Council President Marc Laliberte welcomes youth at the Kanata Village on Six Nations land adjacent to the city ofBecker, Neil, Turtle Island News, 20 Jul 2016 Opening ceremonies for Ontario Aboriginal Summer Games Aboriginal Sport and Wellness Council …
- Becker, Neil, Turtle Island News, 20 Jul 2016 Iroquois Nationals win third straight bronze By Neil Becker, Sports News Incredibly for a third consecutive time the Iroquois Nationals will be going home with bronze at the U-19 Men's Lacrosse WorldBecker, Neil, Turtle Island News, 20 Jul 2016 Iroquois Nationals win third straight bronze By Neil Becker, Sports News Incredibly …
- Windle, Jim, Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 4 Feb 2009 CKRZ - Signs off for last time By Jim Windle, OHSWEKEN There were a lot of tears and hugs that the listening audience didn't see Sunday evening as Amos Key and members of the CKRZ Staff said their fiWindle, Jim, Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 4 Feb 2009 CKRZ - Signs off for last time By Jim Windle, OHSWEKEN There …
- Duric, Donna, Turtle Island News, 27 Jul 2016 Two youth from NWT volunteering on Six Nations By Donna Duric, Writer Trees surprised them. They had never been to a powwow. The time change, weather and even the people, it's all different for two yDuric, Donna, Turtle Island News, 27 Jul 2016 Two youth from NWT volunteering on Six Nations By Donna Duric, Writer …
- Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 29 Apr 1998 Gas company drilling runs into more problems By Lynda Powless, Editor The Six Nations Gas Company was just 30 feet from the eastern shoreline of the Grand River when the drill chain snapped and theirPowless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 29 Apr 1998 Gas company drilling runs into more problems By Lynda Powless, Editor The …
- Windle, Jim, Two Row Times (Six Nations of the Grand River, ON: Two Row Times), 25 May 2016, pp.9, 16 McClung deal could set bad precedent By Jim Windle OHSWEKEN - A former employee of Six Nations Land and Resources has brought to light some of his concerns regarding the deal signed between the Six NWindle, Jim, Two Row Times (Six Nations of the Grand River, ON: Two Row Times), 25 May 2016, pp.9, 16 McClung deal could set bad precedent By Jim Windle OHSWEKEN - A …
- Monture, Lindsay, Two Row Times (Six Nations of the Grand River, ON: Two Row Times), 25 May 2016 Youth art show opens for Community Awareness Week By Lindsay Monture SIX NATIONS - Community Awareness Week included a special arts event this year celebrating the works of six aspiring young artistsMonture, Lindsay, Two Row Times (Six Nations of the Grand River, ON: Two Row Times), 25 May 2016 Youth art show opens for Community Awareness Week By Lindsay Monture SIX …
- Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 16 Apr 2014, p.7 "With Earth Day on the horizon the Haudenosaunee Confederacy is facing cleaning up the dumping of trash on reclaimed Six Nations lands at Caledonia."Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 16 Apr 2014, p.7 "With Earth Day on the horizon the Haudenosaunee Confederacy is facing cleaning …
- Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 9 Dec 1998, pp.1, 2, 22 Healing Foundation projects could be held in condemned and crowded quarters By Lynda Powless, Editor A lack of capital dollars for healing projects may see some Aboriginal Healing Foundation funded pPowless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 9 Dec 1998, pp.1, 2, 22 Healing Foundation projects could be held in condemned and crowded quarters By …
- Martin, Chezney, Two Row Times (Six Nations of the Grand River, ON: Two Row Times), 15 Jun 2016 Local students launch book The first book of its kind; From the Sky, Stories of Women Who Inspire Us, is a book that has been filled with a compilation of stories of influential women in the lives ofMartin, Chezney, Two Row Times (Six Nations of the Grand River, ON: Two Row Times), 15 Jun 2016 Local students launch book The first book of its kind; From the …
- Duric, Donna, Turtle Island News, 19 Sep 2012 Six Nations has to grow own revenue to survive, Elected Chief By Donna Duric, Writer Six Nations could be a facing a grim economic future if the community doesn't start bringing in more of its own reDuric, Donna, Turtle Island News, 19 Sep 2012 Six Nations has to grow own revenue to survive, Elected Chief By …
- Duric, Donna, Turtle Island News, 12 Sep 2012 Six Nations Safe Walk holds out hope for suicide prevention By Donna Duric, Writer The idea came to her in a dream. In it, she was walking along a lonely road on the reserve and she kept feeling likeDuric, Donna, Turtle Island News, 12 Sep 2012 Six Nations Safe Walk holds out hope for suicide prevention By Donna …
- Duric, Donna, Turtle Island News, 5 Sep 2012 Band Council and Community Trust in stalemate over trust funds By Donna Duric, Writer Cash-strapped band council is pushing for money from the $17 million Six Nations Community Development Trust to hDuric, Donna, Turtle Island News, 5 Sep 2012 Band Council and Community Trust in stalemate over trust funds By Donna …
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