The following folder includes
OKA DISPUTE:
- Observers arrive for talks to end Mohawk standoff
- Tear gas fired again in skirmish at bridge
- Residents, police clash near Mercier Bridge
- Mercier Bridge crowd tear-gassed by police
- Police tear-gas mob protesting native blockade
- Mohawks split over continued bridge blockade
- Mohawk talks back on track after fears on army eased
- Mohawks applaud mediator's approach
- Can't compare troop's roles, PM says
- Ottawa ready to be patient in ending of standoffs, PM says
- Soldiers awaiting orders on Oka
- Province to cover losses from standoff
- Calling the shots behind the Mohawk mask
- Ottawa sending troops to Quebec
- UN questions Canada's image
- Quebec will control army at blockades
- PM sends in troops to defuse Mohawk standoffs
- Army's role at barricades still unclear
- Bridge to Montreal open "very soon", chief predicts
- Mohawks relieved police to move out
- Oka council okays land deal
- Oka residents flee, fear battle looming
- Troops might not go to Oka, military commander says
- Mohawk might
- Oka residents flee possible showdown
- Ottawa still refuses to negotiate
- Churches ask PM to avert violence
- Frustrated residents demand army be sent in
- Native activist fears bloodshed
- Prime Minister's statement on Oka
- Oka relief drive still underway locally
ARCHBISHOP DESMOND TUTU'S VISIT: - Tutu supports Ojibwa
- Ojibways warn Tutu of more violence
- Tutu upholds native struggle
- Tutu says he's willing to help out in Oka crisis
- Many faiths to see Tutu in Metro
- Ojibwa leaders keen to share problems with Tutu
- Live television exchange planned
CHIEFS' MEETING: - Chiefs demand premiers open annual meeting
- Chiefs fail to crash meeting of premiers
RACE RELATIONS, SOCIAL JUSTICE: - Report recommends working together to cure
- Sioux Lookout social illness
- Angeconeb resigns from Race Relations Committee
- Chiefs appeal for children and justice
LAND CLAIMS: - Policy reversed on land claims
- B.C. will join talks on land claims
- B.C. gets warning on claims
THE ENVIRONMENT, PROTESTS: - Council supports move to ban MNR pesticide spraying program
- Chemicals meet federal guidelines says MNR district forest manager
- Father and daughter will risk health to stop chemical spraying
- 400 protest Lake Huron nuclear plant
- Indians block CN rail lines
- Chief issues warning
- Cree compensation deal in jeopardy
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, BUSINESS: - Indians join non-natives to build posh tourist resort
- Natives join developer
- Officials differ on future of Temagami
- Seven bands start fuel supply business in Pickle Lake
- Two bands get grants to expand television service
- Bands minding their own business
- Communications society struggles to stay on air following funding cuts
HOUSING: - Affordable housing project launched on
- Cornwall Island
- Talks aim to end Third-World conditions for native groups
EDUCATION: - Literacy program helps Natives to upgrade their literacy skills
EDITORIALS, COMMENTARY, LETTERS : - One law for all
- No role for Tutu
- Inching towards an Oka solution
- The Mohawks should come to the table
- An ultimatum sure to backfire
- Racism is alive and well in Canada
- National mythology behavior lesson
- Did Bourassa dither too long over crisis in Oka?
- Standoff in Quebec remains perilous
- Bourassa unlikely to send in the troops
- MNR's fire-fighting "strategy" in North baffling
- Wick's Outcasts
- Carrying a gun no way to negotiate
- Bring Clark to Oka
- Native peoples want no more token gestures
- Let red ribbons fly across Canada in support of our native people
- Native justice system long overdue
ARTS, CULTURE: - Focus on native issues
- Obomsawin kicks off Reel World after visit
- Winnipeg wants to build road over The Forks
- Longs for old ways
- Chippewa powwow a chance to promote Indians' culture
- Powwow enjoys international popularity
- Grand River Pow Wow - Bigger and Better
- Powwow helps preserve culture
- Native people changing ways of seeing
OP COMING EVENTS: - Conference on Adolescent Treatment
- Join the Circle Campaign