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- Duric, Donna, Turtle Island News, 6 Mar 2014 Confederacy planning meeting with new Ontario Premier By Donna Duric, Writer Six Nations Confederacy chiefs are planning a meeting with new Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne. The Haudenosaunee DevelopmeDuric, Donna, Turtle Island News, 6 Mar 2014 Confederacy planning meeting with new Ontario Premier By Donna Duric, Writer Six …
- Jarrett, Chase, Turtle Island News, 31 Oct 2012 Blockbuster gaming franchise to feature "authentic" Mohawk hero By Chase Jarrett, Writer The highly anticipated Assassin's Creed 3 (AC3) is on the market but with a unique twist... play the game andJarrett, Chase, Turtle Island News, 31 Oct 2012 Blockbuster gaming franchise to feature "authentic" Mohawk hero By Chase Jarrett, Writer …
- Duric, Donna, Turtle Island News, 10 Oct 2012 Federal Aboriginal Affair fails to provide school supplies By Donna Duric, Writer Six Nations Band Council may dip into gaming funds as an emergency measure to help offset a shortage of teaching mateDuric, Donna, Turtle Island News, 10 Oct 2012 Federal Aboriginal Affair fails to provide school supplies By Donna Duric, Writer …
- Jarrett, Chase, Turtle Island News, 17 Oct 2012 Enbridge Inc says Line 9 not for oilsands, engaged By Chase Jarrett, Writer , Six Nations land protectors are clamoring to stop a growing web of oil infrastructure that's reaching into the HaldimandJarrett, Chase, Turtle Island News, 17 Oct 2012 Enbridge Inc says Line 9 not for oilsands, engaged By Chase Jarrett, …
- Jarrett, Chase, Turtle Island News, 17 Oct 2012 15,000 hear of Grand River role in War of 1812 By Chase Jarrett, Writer General Isaac Brock knew he couldn't win the Battle of Queenston Heights without the Grand River warriors, elected Chief Bill MJarrett, Chase, Turtle Island News, 17 Oct 2012 15,000 hear of Grand River role in War of 1812 By Chase …
- Turtle Island News, 24 Dec 1997 Ottawa denies blame in native school abuse SASKATOON-Ottawa denied responsibility Tuesday for alleged abuse at St. Philip's Residential School near Kamsack, Sask., as reports surfaced of a multimilliTurtle Island News, 24 Dec 1997 Ottawa denies blame in native school abuse SASKATOON-Ottawa denied responsibility Tuesday for …
- Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 24 Jun 1998 INAC putting children's education at risk By Lynda Powless, Editor Six Nations council will be heading into a meeting with Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) this week armed with facts and figPowless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 24 Jun 1998 INAC putting children's education at risk By Lynda Powless, Editor Six Nations …
- Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 24 Jun 1998 Chiefswood Museum opens in garden party setting By Lynda Powless, Editor It was 12 years in the making but Thursday the 19th century birthplace and home of one of Six Nation's most famous writers reoPowless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 24 Jun 1998 Chiefswood Museum opens in garden party setting By Lynda Powless, Editor It …
- Bannon, Pearce, Turtle Island News, 24 Jun 1998, pp.1, 12, 13 "Fifty-six years later the federal government finally returned Camp Ipperwash to native hands after a historic deal was signed here Thursday handing the former army base to the Kettle and Stony PointBannon, Pearce, Turtle Island News, 24 Jun 1998, pp.1, 12, 13 "Fifty-six years later the federal government finally returned Camp Ipperwash to native …
- Turtle Island News, 24 Dec 1997 Feds cautiously re-open Lubicon talks EDMONTON - The federal government has opened new talks with the Lubicon Cree of northern Alberta with the hope of eventually settling the band's 64-year-old requTurtle Island News, 24 Dec 1997 Feds cautiously re-open Lubicon talks EDMONTON - The federal government has opened …
- Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 31 Dec 1997, pp.1-3 Ottawa ordered to pay for court delay by Lynda Powless - Editor ST CATHARINES - In a precedent setting court decision Ottawa has been ordered to pay $5,000 to aboriginal groups that spent the past eiPowless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 31 Dec 1997, pp.1-3 Ottawa ordered to pay for court delay by Lynda Powless - Editor …
- Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 31 Dec 1997, pp.1-2 Corrections Canada to visit Six Nations to discuss inmate's transfer plan by Lynda Powless - Editor A team of Corrections Canada officials will be visiting Six Nations in early January to try to getPowless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 31 Dec 1997, pp.1-2 Corrections Canada to visit Six Nations to discuss inmate's transfer plan by …
- Turtle Island News, 24 Jun 1998 Quebec wants to cut down sale of tax-free smokes on reserves QUEBEC - Non-natives will be discouraged from trying to buy tax-free cigarettes on reserves under measures introduced by the Quebec governTurtle Island News, 24 Jun 1998 Quebec wants to cut down sale of tax-free smokes on reserves QUEBEC …
- Turtle Island News, 2 Jul 2014, Section Local Lickers: Leonard George The Angels are singing in Heaven tonight. They are happy because Len is there. June 28, 1929 - June 27, 2014 With his family at his side Len went to sing his bluegrass music iTurtle Island News, 2 Jul 2014, Section Local Lickers: Leonard George The Angels are singing in Heaven tonight. They are …
- Turtle Island News, 9 Dec 1998, Section Local General-Bomberry: Kahn Elias Miles and Shelley are proud to announce the birth of their new baby boy Kahn Elias born October 23, 1998 and weighed 9 lbs. 14 oz. Third grandchild for Dave and Mary GeneTurtle Island News, 9 Dec 1998, Section Local General-Bomberry: Kahn Elias Miles and Shelley are proud to announce the birth …
- Duric, Donna, Turtle Island News, 8 Aug 2012 Enbridge pipeline to cut through Six Nations unceded lands By Donna Duric, Writer A representative of Enbridge says it has consulted with Six Nations on its proposed line 9 reversal, which cuts throuDuric, Donna, Turtle Island News, 8 Aug 2012 Enbridge pipeline to cut through Six Nations unceded lands By Donna Duric, …
- Duric, Donna, Turtle Island News, 8 Aug 2012 Confederacy to get lease moneys for secret solar farm approval By Donna Duric, Writer Construction started three weeks ago on a 345-acre solar farm on unceded Six Nations lands west of Hagersville, aDuric, Donna, Turtle Island News, 8 Aug 2012 Confederacy to get lease moneys for secret solar farm approval By Donna …
- Duric, Donna, Turtle Island News, 8 Aug 2012 Men's Fire may seek Lystek injunction By Donna Duric, Writer Members of the Six Nations Men's Fire paid a visit to Southgate Council last week in protest of a proposed sludge plant development at theDuric, Donna, Turtle Island News, 8 Aug 2012 Men's Fire may seek Lystek injunction By Donna Duric, Writer Members of …
- Duric, Donna, Turtle Island News, 8 Aug 2012 Confederacy chiefs not supporting coming Great Law recital By Donna Duric, Writer Confederacy Chiefs have decided not to support the upcoming Great Law Recital because organizers did not follow ConfeDuric, Donna, Turtle Island News, 8 Aug 2012 Confederacy chiefs not supporting coming Great Law recital By Donna Duric, Writer …
- Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 8 Aug 2012 Harper government to introduce law to allow private property By Lynda Powless, Editor The Harper Conservatives plans to privatize First Nations on reserve lands is building fear among First Nations oPowless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 8 Aug 2012 Harper government to introduce law to allow private property By Lynda Powless, …