The following folder includes
MEECH LAKE:
- Please see News Clippings, Edition 90-26.1 for special coverage of Meech Lake.
SELF-GOVERNMENT, LAND CLAIMS - Native self-rule forging ahead
- Self-government
- Ottawa, native chiefs to sign deal on self-government negotiations
- Violence feared after talks collapse
- Crees offered millions to tear up agreement
BUSINESS AND ECONOMY: - Business risks urged to reduce jobless rate
- Economic talks set
- RES '90 conference
- Development fund gives Native businesses a chance to get off the ground
- Future's Committee eyeing bank trainee program
- GST may benefit status Indians
- No jobs now, no jobs likely as baby boom hits Arctic
HEALTH: - Improvement noted in health of natives
- Native's health still worse than average
- TB toll for Indians 100 times higher
- Group home opens for ex-psychiatric native patients
ABORIGINAL RIGHTS: - Aboriginal people still lack basic human rights
- Commons Debates: Aboriginal rights
- Indian fishery limit sought
THE ENVIRONMENT: - Fort Severn council tells residents not to drink dirty water
- The Green Plan
- B.C. tribe fears extinction near
CUTBACKS: - Inuit Superman dealt blow by budget cuts
- PEN protests native cuts
EDUCATION: - Logos get the axe
- Webequie school stays closed, children leave year incomplete
- Students get taste of working world through friendship centre program
- Students decide to appeal trespassing convictions
- 20 Mohawk teens finish survival school
POLICING, JUSTICE: - Draft report due out in July
- Opposition to native police wearing braids
- Rape remark has hurt judge, inquiry told
- Local court system curbs Island Lake youth crime
- Native policing a difficult task, but has rewards
- Mountie denies charges of misconduct
- Natives treated as "second rate", committee told
AKWESASNE: - Gambling pact sought for Akwesasne reserve
- Negotiations take place to legalize gambling
- L'Etat de New York negocie la legalisation des casinos d'Akwesasne
POLITICS: - Today's Man
- Natives win status in party
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: - Some Indians will boycott royal visit
- Tutu to visit Osnaburgh
- Nicaragua Indians hand over weapons
EDITORIALS, LETTERS: - Self-sufficiency is goal of native business group
- Include aboriginals among founding people
- Let all tenants pay 25 percent of income
- Shocking charges
- Insult to Inuit artists
- Native exemption from fish, game law is justified
HISTORY, ARTS AND CULTURE: - Another successful elders and youth gathering
- An evening with Muskrat Dam elder Juliet Duncan
- New respect emerges between church, natives
- Taiwanese tribal people visit Six Nations
- Minority artists assail the mainstream
- Bear Island spirits raised in auction
- Native art happens at SAW
- "Rocky" humor riles art groups
- Angry artists blast threat
- Museum officials foil attempt to remove artifact
- Museum, natives urged to negotiate
- Archeologists unlock mystery of Indian site
- Cultures clash over native artifacts
- Museum show promotes trapping
- Indigenous Games need volunteers