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- "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 …
- "Native children and parents are learning their culture together in a unique preschool immersion program run by grandmothers.""Native children and parents are learning their culture together in a unique …
- "Norma General Lickers says being a female native has absolutely nothing to do with being a justice of the peace.""Norma General Lickers says being a female native has absolutely nothing to …
- Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, Winter 1989 "Recently, I taught the choir of the Ohsweken Baptist Church to sing White Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night-in MOhawk. This was not as difficult as it sound. since they already knew the tune,Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, Winter 1989 "Recently, I taught the choir of the Ohsweken Baptist Church to sing …
- "On Dec. 5 in the Indian village of Wabasca in northern Alberta, an environmental impact assessment review board met to hear submissions on the potential impact of the world's largest bleach kraft pu"On Dec. 5 in the Indian village of Wabasca in northern Alberta, …
- Gallagher, Beth, Brantford Expositor, Winter 1990 "Steven Hill packed away his daughter's photograph Friday on his last day of work at the district education office on the Six Nations reserve."Gallagher, Beth, Brantford Expositor, Winter 1990 "Steven Hill packed away his daughter's photograph Friday on his last day …
- Fitzpatrick, Peter, Brantford Expositor, Winter 1990 "Brantford Township has no authority over 21 hectares of land in the township, Councillors were told Monday. The property on Powerline Road northeast of Brantford known as the Doctors Lands, is saidFitzpatrick, Peter, Brantford Expositor, Winter 1990 "Brantford Township has no authority over 21 hectares of land in the …
- Gallagher, Beth, Brantford Expositor "Six Nations Chief William Montour has released details of an "action plan" designed to get reserve children back to school by next week."Gallagher, Beth, Brantford Expositor "Six Nations Chief William Montour has released details of an "action plan" …
- "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 …
- Thompson, Brian, Brantford Expositor, Fall 1989 "John Donnelly, director of education, said Monday afternoon that 500 to 600 children attended school on the first day of regular classes Monday."Thompson, Brian, Brantford Expositor, Fall 1989 "John Donnelly, director of education, said Monday afternoon that 500 to 600 …
- 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 …
- Roper, Wayne, Brantford Expositor, Fall 1989 "Workmen from the Six Nations Reserve public works department are in the final stages of closing in the new Eagle's Nest Business complex."Roper, Wayne, Brantford Expositor, Fall 1989 "Workmen from the Six Nations Reserve public works department are in the …
- "Native people living off reserves often find government red tape an impossible barrier to regaining their official Indian status, the president of the Ontario Metis and Aboriginal Association said T"Native people living off reserves often find government red tape an impossible …
- Brantford Expositor, Winter 1990 "David Vance and Amos Key look over the office of Touch the Sky Business Development Centre which opened Wednesday at Ohsweken."Brantford Expositor, Winter 1990 "David Vance and Amos Key look over the office of Touch the …
- Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, Winter 1990 "Some day Six Nations Indian Reserve residents may look back on the 1980s as the "good old days." If nothing else, it will be recognized as a period of unprecedented growth. For example, if someone hBeaver, George, Brantford Expositor, Winter 1990 "Some day Six Nations Indian Reserve residents may look back on the …
- Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, January 1988 "When I was a boy, a lot of children on the Six Nations Indian Reserve eagerly looked forward to the new year. This was because on New Year's Day, we went from house to house shouting "Noo Yaw." In rBeaver, George, Brantford Expositor, January 1988 "When I was a boy, a lot of children on the Six …
- Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, 1989 "In this book, The League of the Ho-de no-sau-nee (Iroquois), L. H. Morgan told how the Six Nations Iroquois gathered together for confession of sins. This "meeting for repentance" took place beforeBeaver, George, Brantford Expositor, 1989 "In this book, The League of the Ho-de no-sau-nee (Iroquois), L. H. …
- Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, Spring 1989 "Bread and Cheese Day is fast approaching. For those who don't know; Bread and Cheese Day is an old tradition on the Six Nations Indian Reserve. It started well over a century ago, during the long reBeaver, George, Brantford Expositor, Spring 1989 "Bread and Cheese Day is fast approaching. For those who don't know; …
- "The Six Nations Reserve, now known as The Six Nations of the Grand River, located 15 miles southeast of Brantford, is the only reserve in North America that has each of the Iroquois Nations represen"The Six Nations Reserve, now known as The Six Nations of the …
- Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1988 "On Saturday and Sunday, the ninth annual Six Nations Champion of Champions Powwow takes place. As usual, it will be at Chiefswood Park on Highway 54, by the Grand River."Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1988 "On Saturday and Sunday, the ninth annual Six Nations Champion of Champions …
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