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  • "Final arguments in Six Nations girl's cancer case"
    Duric, Donna, Turtle Island News, 5 Nov 2014     Final arguments in Six Nations girl's cancer case By Donna Duric, Writer BRANTFORD - A Brantford judge is now left to deliberate on a decision in a precedent-setting case of a Six Nations girl who ch
    Duric, Donna, Turtle Island News, 5 Nov 2014   Final arguments in Six Nations girl's cancer case By Donna Duric, Writer …
  • "Six Nations Men's Fire shuts down water hook-up to development"
    Duric, Donna, Turtle Island News, 13 Apr 2016     Six Nations Men's Fire shuts down water hook-up to development By Donna Duric, Writer The Six Nations Men's Fire shut down construction Wednesday morning on a water hook-up site to the controversial
    Duric, Donna, Turtle Island News, 13 Apr 2016   Six Nations Men's Fire shuts down water hook-up to development By Donna …
  • "Child welfare conference aims to define customary care"
    Duric, Donna, Turtle Island News, 13 Apr 2016     Child welfare conference aims to define customary care By Donna Duric, Writer A failure of courts, court workers lack of understanding and child protection workers misunderstanding of intergeneration
    Duric, Donna, Turtle Island News, 13 Apr 2016   Child welfare conference aims to define customary care By Donna Duric, Writer …
  • "HDI lawyer removed from Six Nations"
    Windle, Jim, Two Row Times (Six Nations of the Grand River, ON: Two Row Times), 27 Apr 2016     HDI lawyer removed from Six Nations By Jim Windle OHSWEKEN - A dramatic scene unfolded at the Grand River Employment and Training building Tuesday morning when members of the Men's Fire physically re
    Windle, Jim, Two Row Times (Six Nations of the Grand River, ON: Two Row Times), 27 Apr 2016   HDI lawyer removed from Six Nations By Jim Windle OHSWEKEN - A …
  • "Court hears first traditional native oath"
    Radley, Scott, Brantford Expositor     Court hears first traditional native oath By Scott Radley, Expositor Staff For the first time in Brantford, a Mohawk man called to testify in court has taken a native oath instead of the traditional
    Radley, Scott, Brantford Expositor   Court hears first traditional native oath By Scott Radley, Expositor Staff For …
  • "Two investors in smoke plant - drug connection"
    Legall, Paul, Hamilton Spectator, 27 Jan 1994     Two investors in smoke plant - drug convictions By Paul Legall and Dan Nolan, The Hamilton Spectator HAMILTON - Two Hamilton businessmen, pushing for the establishment of a tax-free cigarette plant o
    Legall, Paul, Hamilton Spectator, 27 Jan 1994   Two investors in smoke plant - drug convictions By Paul Legall and …
  • "Grand River Sewer Project Put On Hold"
    Publication Title Unknown, 25 Feb 1994     Grand River Sewer Project Put on Hold Protesters have won a battle to stop a sewer line from crossing the Grand River - at least until summer. The ministry of Natural Resources has told the city that
    Publication Title Unknown, 25 Feb 1994   Grand River Sewer Project Put on Hold Protesters have won a battle …
  • "No Deal to End Island Protest"
    Thompson, Brian, Brantford Expositor, 19 Jan 1994     No Deal to end Island Protest Brian Thompson, Expositor Staff At right is the protesters' encampment on an island in the Grand River. ...
    Thompson, Brian, Brantford Expositor, 19 Jan 1994   No Deal to end Island Protest Brian Thompson, Expositor Staff At right …
  • "Reflections for a day in June"
    Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor     OUR TOWN Reflections for a day in June George Beaver, Ohsweken What is so rare as a day in June? It must have been a beautiful sunny day like today when another writer of the past wrote this. As a sm
    Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor   OUR TOWN Reflections for a day in June George Beaver, Ohsweken What …
  • "Aboriginal group calls for Great Lakes cleanup"
    Publication Title Unknown, 19 Jul 1995     Aboriginal group calls for Great Lakes cleanup CANADIAN PRESS, United Nations A confederacy of Aboriginal Peoples presented the United Nations on Tuesday with a $700-million US plan to clean up pollu
    Publication Title Unknown, 19 Jul 1995   Aboriginal group calls for Great Lakes cleanup CANADIAN PRESS, United Nations A …
  • "Confederacy chief is refusing to pay UIC premiums to Ottawa"
    White, Vicki, Brantford Expositor, 3 Jun 1992     Confederacy chief is refusing to pay UIC premiums to Ottawa By Vicki White, Expositor Staff A traditional Mohawk chief who owns a video store at Six Nations says he will not remit unemployment insura
    White, Vicki, Brantford Expositor, 3 Jun 1992   Confederacy chief is refusing to pay UIC premiums to Ottawa By Vicki …
  • "Chiefs, ministry meet"
    Publication Title Unknown, 21 Apr 1993     Chiefs, ministry meet "We've been on this merry-go-round for some time now," Harvey Longboat, one of the chiefs, said after the meeting. He said that during the short meeting the chiefs told the repr
    Publication Title Unknown, 21 Apr 1993   Chiefs, ministry meet "We've been on this merry-go-round for some time now," …
  • "Six Nations can't find lodge parents for new centre"
    Publication Title Unknown, 17 Mar 1993     Partial article.
    Publication Title Unknown, 17 Mar 1993   Partial article.
  • "Six Nations' group allows contractor to get equipment"
    Marion, Michael-Allan, Brantford Expositor, 21 May 1993     Six Nations' group allows contractor to get equipment By Michael-Allan Marion, Expositor Staff Dunnville - A Six Nations group is showing compassion to a contractor by allowing him to pass through a
    Marion, Michael-Allan, Brantford Expositor, 21 May 1993   Six Nations' group allows contractor to get equipment By Michael-Allan Marion, Expositor …
  • "First Nations language may face extinction"
    White, Vicki, Brantford Expositor, 15 Jun 1992     First Nations language may face extinction By Vicki White, Expositor Staff Less than four per cent of people in 24 southern Ontario native communities are fluent in their native tongue, according to
    White, Vicki, Brantford Expositor, 15 Jun 1992   First Nations language may face extinction By Vicki White, Expositor Staff Less …
  • "Mohawks occupy Brantford office"
    Bailey, Sue, Brantford Expositor, 28 Aug 1995     Mohawks occupy Brantford office By Sue Bailey and Scott Radley, EXPOSITOR STAFF, Brantford At least 15 Mohawk protesters seized and occupied a building owned by Six Nations band council Wednesday, vo
    Bailey, Sue, Brantford Expositor, 28 Aug 1995   Mohawks occupy Brantford office By Sue Bailey and Scott Radley, EXPOSITOR STAFF, …
  • "Young Six Nations authors launch book in Toronto"
    Martin, Chezney, Two Row Times (Six Nations of the Grand River, ON: Two Row Times), 22 Jun 2016     Young Six Nations authors launch book in Toronto By Chezney Martin TORONTO - The official launch of the novel "From the Sky, Stories of Women Who Inspire us, filled with stories written by Kawenni:io
    Martin, Chezney, Two Row Times (Six Nations of the Grand River, ON: Two Row Times), 22 Jun 2016   Young Six Nations authors launch book in Toronto By Chezney Martin TORONTO …
  • "Six Nations woman honoured for dedication to health services"
    Dearing, Stephanie, Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 5 Dec 2012     Six Nations woman honoured for dedication to health services By Stephanie Dearing, SIX NATIONS Meeting MPs in Ottawa was a highlight capping years of working in the health services for Six Nations me
    Dearing, Stephanie, Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 5 Dec 2012   Six Nations woman honoured for dedication to health services By Stephanie Dearing, …
  • "Re-Election of Officers and Committee of the Six Nations Agricultural Society for the Year 1925"
        Copy of a notice advertising the 1925 re-election of officers and the committee of the Six Nations Agricultural Society. The notice also details the problems with the previous officers and committee
      Copy of a notice advertising the 1925 re-election of officers and the …
  • "Seneca burial site purchased"
    Publication Title Unknown, 4 Oct 1993     Seneca burial site purchased TORONTO (CP) - A native burial ground is suburban Scarborough is being purchased for $2.6 million by the provincial and federal governments. The Bead Hill National Histor
    Publication Title Unknown, 4 Oct 1993   Seneca burial site purchased TORONTO (CP) - A native burial ground is …
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