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  • "Guatemala Indian Group Forced To Flee Homeland"
    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 of
    Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, Winter 1990   "In my last column I mentioned that at Ohsweken there was a …
  • "Warrior Societies Break Great Law of Six Nations"
        "Akwesasne Indian reserve and St. Regis are not the only native communities torn by disputes over sovereignty, cigarettes, bingo or gambling."
      "Akwesasne Indian reserve and St. Regis are not the only native communities …
  • "Traditional Native Braids Allowed for RCMP Officers"
    Bryden, Joan, Southam News, Fall 2015     "Native RCMP officers will be allowed to wear their hair in braids while in uniform, Commissioner Norman Inkster announced Wednesday."
    Bryden, Joan, Southam News, Fall 2015   "Native RCMP officers will be allowed to wear their hair in braids …
  • "What Happened to Six Nations Land?"
        "In the Six Nations Iroquois Plaza, next to the supermarket and the Laundromat, sits a small, modest office which may hold the key to this community's future."
      "In the Six Nations Iroquois Plaza, next to the supermarket and the …
  • "Six Nations Woman Honored for Service to Handicapped"
    Radley, Scott, Brantford Expositor, Fall 2015     "Carolyn Beaver is living proof that necessity really is the mother of invention. The creator, administrator and heart behind the Six Nations Special Services for Special People was honored by her co
    Radley, Scott, Brantford Expositor, Fall 2015   "Carolyn Beaver is living proof that necessity really is the mother of …
  • "Changes are Needed to Indian Act"
    Brantford Expositor, Fall 1990     "I recently a very thought-provoking letter from Margaret E. Davis of Burford. In it, she asked many useful questions which may also be on the minds of other non-native people. Her letter was not sho
    Brantford Expositor, Fall 1990   "I recently a very thought-provoking letter from Margaret E. Davis of Burford. …
  • 'Native Leaders: BC Legislature's Painting Of Bare-Breasted Aboriginal Women Offensive"
    Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario), 28 Jun 2000     "VICTORIA (CP) - Depression-era paintings of bare-breasted aboriginal women on display at British Columbia's legislature are demeaning and must be removed, say aboriginal leaders."
    Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario), 28 Jun 2000   "VICTORIA (CP) - Depression-era paintings of bare-breasted aboriginal women on display at …
  • "Changes To 23-Year-Old Human Rights act Would Protect Poor, First Nations"
    Bailey, Sue, Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario), 28 Jun 2000     "OTTAWA (CP) - The Poor, First Nations and those who undergo sex changes would be protected under sweeping changes proposed Wednesday to the Canadian Human Rights Act."
    Bailey, Sue, Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario), 28 Jun 2000   "OTTAWA (CP) - The Poor, First Nations and those who undergo sex …
  • "New Credit Council To Hold Bi-Election"
    Baswick, Paul, Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario), 28 Jun 2000     "NEW CREDIT - A bi-election to name a successor to late band councillor Gordon LaForme will be held before Nov. 20, band council decided Monday night."
    Baswick, Paul, Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario), 28 Jun 2000   "NEW CREDIT - A bi-election to name a successor to late band …
  • "Permanent Forum In The UN Seen As Reality For Native Peoples"
    Schlein, Lisa, Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario), 1 Mar 2000     "GENEVA (CP) - Canadian native leaders and their advisers said a long-hoped-for Permanent Forum for Indigenous Peoples at the United Nations could be a reality within two years."
    Schlein, Lisa, Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario), 1 Mar 2000   "GENEVA (CP) - Canadian native leaders and their advisers said a long-hoped-for …
  • "Author aims to draw attention to plight of urban aboriginals"
    Tibbetts, Janice, Turtle Island News, 30 Sep 1998     "OTTAWA - After 10 years, Patrick Smith still can't shake the memory."
    Tibbetts, Janice, Turtle Island News, 30 Sep 1998   "OTTAWA - After 10 years, Patrick Smith still can't shake the memory."
  • "Burnt Church Mi'kmaq Say They're Paying Harsh Price For Defying Ottawa"
    Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario), 13 Dec 2000     "FREDERICTON (CP) - Officials at New Brunswick's troubled Burnt Church reserve say the Mi'kmaq community is paying a harsh price for its defiant stand against the federal government and its fishing l
    Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario), 13 Dec 2000   "FREDERICTON (CP) - Officials at New Brunswick's troubled Burnt Church reserve say …
  • "Government Apology For Abuses A Welcome Step, Says Tribal Council"
    Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario), 13 Dec 2000     "VANCOUVER (CP) - The B.C. treaty process will be given a kick-start Monday as federal and provincial officials exchange offers of terms with leaders of the largest band on Vancouver Island."
    Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario), 13 Dec 2000   "VANCOUVER (CP) - The B.C. treaty process will be given a kick-start …
  • "Labrador Welcomes Ban On Alcohol Sales"
    Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario), 13 Dec 2000     "ST.JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP) - Newfoundland's decision to transfer control of alcohol sales to local authorities in northern Labrador has been welcomed by the region's largest aboriginal group and the RCMP
    Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario), 13 Dec 2000   "ST.JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP) - Newfoundland's decision to transfer control of alcohol sales …
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