File consists of photographs of Dr. Robert Page a professor of History at Trent University. In the 1984-1985 academic year Dr. Page was awarded with the Symons Award for Excellence in Teaching.
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SPECIAL SERIES:
Toronto Star: Their Native Land
- Struggling against stereotypes
- Story of one community reads like a conspiracy
- Innu find new purpose in fight against NATO
- Old-style chiefs want to exercise greater control
- Unseen natives make Toronto biggest reserve
Globe and Mail: James Bay - Crees, Quebec in power struggle over massive James Bay project
- There's poison in picture-perfect Chisasibi
- Native enterprises building foundation for arctic nation
- Utility's nation-building potential disputed by Hydro-Quebec critics
- Freshwater seal symbolizes fears for wildlife
- Future of massive project depends on environmental review
- Grassroots movement, lobby groups oppose Hydro-Quebec sales in U.S.
Meech Lake, Self-Government: - Meech committee gets an earful in its first week
- Let Meech die, start new talks Dene urge Commons committee
- Guarantee talks, native leaders say
- Voices of doubt
- Native voices facing death of 1000 cuts
- Native leaders criticize severe program cutbacks
- Inuit bid for more autonomy
Land Claims: - Dene, Metis sign land-claim deal with Ottawa
- Natives took last chance for land claim
- B.C. plan for wilderness park challenged by native land claim
The environment, protests:
Innu: - Innu fight against NATO flights rouses resentment
- Innu denied injunction to halt flights
- Priests who joined Innu protest against low-level flights is freed
- Court turns aside Innu bid to halt Labrador jet flights
- Priest sentenced for Innu protest
Temagami: - Chainsaw to haunt Premier over Temagami
- Crusaders vow to save virgin trees
- Anti-logging protesters take to trees
Fur Issue: - Lessons for an environmental age
- Mild winters, market excess spell bad news for trappers
Asbestos: - Mere mention of asbestos can reduce property value
Akwesasne: - Tensions simmer on reserve as gambling supporter convicted
- Mohawk guilty in blocking casino raid
- Council refuses resignation of grand chief
Youth, Education: - Native youth urged to dream for change
- Native Olympic champ proud of being a drug-free athlete
- Kashechewan school
- Indians share skills with London pupils
- Controversial native seminary finally finds home near Winnipeg
Editorials, letters: - Charting a path for native people
- Bilingualism is no plague
- Small part of Temagami to be logged
- Irrevocable destruction in Temagami
- Human rights trampled at Goose Bay
- Spend fireworks money on women, natives
- Native people unfairly targeted
Travel: - Where the Mounties met Sitting Bull
- Back to Batoche: Recalling last battle fought on Canadian soil
Upcoming events: - Keepers of Our Language Conference
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Land Claims and Treaties:
- Indian land claims deal breakthrough
- Largest land claim must be declared "null and void": Quebec Crees
- Hurdles remain in settling land claims
- B.C. called "thief" during land claim trial
- Negotiators optimistic Dene-Metis will sign
- Judge clears Iroquois on hunting. charges, cites 1701 land treaty
- New forum for treaty disputes
- Standing committee on aboriginal affairs
Akwesasne: - Mohawks stall probe of shots at copter
- Roadblocks keep U.S. officials from reserve
- Pro-gambling Indians burn two blockades
- Police-Mohawk standoff enters third day
- Gunfire from Mohawk land downs helicopter
- Mohawks burn reserve blockades
- Anti-gamblers rebuild roadblock
- Judge refuses mistrial call
The environment, protests: - Innu hope ruling will help end NATO flights
- Ground jets during review, Innu say
- Nato's base
- Temagami group threatens to blockade road
- U.S. militants to join protest
- Province yet to decide on logging
- Quebec Cree hope to stop hydro project
- Native leaders meet mediator
- Quebec natives continue paddle
- Fur and loathing in Toronto
Judicial inquiries: - Marshall "stuck to his guns"
- Money can't ease ordeal, Marshall Sr.
- Probing Minnie's death
- Native artist spent 4 years at Alfred reform school
Economy: - $5.8 million commercial complex announced Moose Factory
- Native newspaper gets boost in funding
- Prospectors stake claims in Temegami
- Walpole faces deficit crisis
- Walpole to have more say in running school
Health Care and Social Issues: - Gov't "slow" to move on native AIDS risk
- An eagle feather honors native AIDS victim
- Alcohol abuse
- Natives ask rights group to help trace children adopted by whites
- Food prices soaring out of sight in N.W.T.
Government: - NAN gets the go-ahead to look into restructuring
Policing: - RCMP may allow natives with braids
- Just like Canadians
- Walpole Islanders oppose transfer of OPP constable
Editorials, letters: - Shameful debt to native peoples
- To focus on Canada's native peoples
- Human rights begin at home
- No distinct aboriginal society
- Northern Canada's bleak statistics
- Serving people who move
- Meech Lake - letter to the editor
The Arts: - Letting the stone speak
- Theytus books: native material by natives
- Fiddler from Wiki wins O.A.C. award
- Open house at the new Indian Centre
- Legend: Why the loon cries in the morning
Upcoming events: - Neo Lithic: Stone carvings
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Land claims:
- Yukon land claim
Akwesasne: - Reserve leaders gamble on plan to restore peace
- Mohawk activist on trial
- Roadblock
- Wires to radio station cut
- Mohawks oust head chief
Health care, the environment: - Health care for Canada's natives
- Eagles Nest officially opens
- Protesting - Six Nations school conditions
- Ohsweken water plant possible culprit?
- The fears that asbestos can provoke - editorial
- Ottawa, Alberta band agree in principle on land claim
- Asbestos: the fears and facts
Human rights: - Inuit seeking apology for forced move
- Rights body assails native treatment
- Racism alert nothing new, natives say
- Floating demonstration
- Hearings set on redress for Marshall
- Police charge second Catholic cleric
- Visiting native kids help bury stereotypes
Native media: - Clark urged to champion native media
- Native media get reprieve on budget
- Communications - House of Commons debates
Protests: - Logging foes vow final fight on Temagami
- Half-canoe, half-kayak a symbol for protest
- Cree protest James Bay
Protests (contd.): - Referendum dates set for two weeks in April
- Eight bands form coalition to fight dams
- Mohawks call PCB cleanup plan first step
Economy: - $2.5 million CAEDS Capital Corp. announced
AFA, Self-government: - Funding policy 'dangerous'
- Is it self-govt when decisions still rely on feds
- Many jurisdictional aspects could bog down self-govt talks
Editorials, letters: - Canada's .multicultural dream rapidly fading
- Pot's empty for largest native volunteer program
- Insensitive to natives
- Diabetes among Indians
The Arts: - The Shaman's Return
- Other stories, other voices
- McMichael Art Gallery celebrate 25th anniversary
- Metis actress fights to find truth in roles
- Cultural extinction and renewal
Upcoming events: - Dance performance
- 2nd Annual Great Lakes Pow Wow
- Earth Spirit Festival
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- U.S. and Canada Indian tribes unite
- Mohawks blockade leading to reserve casinos
- Engineering newsletter causes uproar - Vancouver
- Budget Cuts that hush a native voice - editorial
- Marshall condemms budget - Ottawa
- Smuggling fuels Akwesasne economy - Akwesasne
- Police drive black/warrior white - Akwesasne
- Reserve residents expect bloodshed - Akwesasne
- Peterson's slight angers native people - Orillia
- Rae assails inaction on asbestos - Toronto
- PM makes plea for unity - Ottawa
- No toast for Weiner at breakfast - Toronto
- Chief foils Soo school closing - Sault Ste. Marie
- McKenna proposes new deal on Meech
- First immigrants imported their culture - letter
- Leader says Ottawa keeps Indians poor - letter
- Native broadcuts cuts must be restored - letter
- Hagersville site of tire fire in '77 MPP reveals
- New translation brings Bible home to Artie
- Aboriginal group seeks native-language services
- Blame for fire too hot to handle - editorial
- Native media deride budget cut
- Natives trying to flex muscles in Liberal race
- Ministers to review plan to get rid of used tires
- Test measures risk of diabetes
- Mohawks fear violence as gambling talks fail
- Police want braid - Calgary
- Mohawks plan referendum on gambling - Cornwall
- Indian history of Canada - book review
- Modern native images that counter cliches
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- Mohawk Chiefs call reserve referendum
- Indians' diabetes linked to new lifestyle
- Time to recognize native rights - letter
- $100 gold coin is a cruel joke - letter
- A splendid introduction to Coyote and his world
- Queen's Park cracks down on tire dumps
- No one knows why pair died in "white culture"
- Native, police tell of differences - Saskatoon
- Natives attack Tories over devastating cuts
- Canada's bitter legacy of injustice - editorial
- Why native groups alarmed by Meech - editorial
- Nato choice won't end fight - Innu say
- Liberals say that 9 seats should be for natives
- Author likes hunters' way of life
- Tire fire offers environmental lesson - letter
- Mohawk factions seek end to violence - Cornwall
- Museums giving up native treasures - but slowly
- Ojibwa, Ottawa agree to negotiate self-government
- Public service "downsizing" largely illusory
- Chiefs eye lawsuit over budget cuts - Manitoba
- The issues of native wife abuse - commentary
- NAN gets the go-ahead to look into restructuring
- A.I.A.I. reeling after 65% budget cut
- Students taught Anishinaabe traditions - Winnipeg
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- Tribal tribulations
- 120,000 tins of juice recalled
- Natives paddle to protest hydro's plans
- Decision expected soon on armed force's offer to help battle tire fire
- Tire inferno neighbors vent anger at officials
- Tire King owner says ministry is to blame
- McMaster conference targets bigotry, sexism in Canada
- 600 evacuees told tires will burn for at least a month
- Respect for native stories, letter
- Mural was done by Ojibwa artist, letter
- Metis eye courts to defend trapping
- Experts still in dark over effect of blaze on environment and health
- Ottawa team to assess risks to health
- A towering achievement, photograph
- Use tires as fuel for kilns, firm says
- Fire fighters experiment with alternative ways to deal with blaze
- Ottawa sends team to tire fire to check health risk fears
- Proud Cree nation deserves much more than "funny" stories, comment
- Use of portable showers considered for two towns
- Spending cuts? Start at the top, comment
- Marshall case bureaucrat resigns
- MPs warned about computer virus
- Weather grounds water bombers slowing battle against tire blaze
- How the tires are burning, diagram
- Everybody 's hiding behind tire fire, letter
- Burning tire dump is major disaster, waste experts say
- The fallout from burning tires, editorial
- Lill examines culture shock with subtlety and sensitivity, theatre review
- Dikes hold back oil flowing from blazing tires
- Massive seepage of oil feared ·from burning mountain of tires
- Elmira factory made 'deadly' Agent Orange
- Report proposes native commission to uproot sexual abuse
- Protest targets NATO flights over Labrador
- Government accused of fraud in findings on low-level flights
- 2,000 advised to leave as burning tires emit cloud of toxic smoke
- Federal restraints feared on payments for health, education
- Federal study of low-level flying ignores social costs, groups claim
- Water bombers help fight fire
- Reconciling cultural differences
- Three-kilometre radius evacuated as millions of tires burn at depot
- Forest panel chairman quits Ontario hearings
- Bingo crackdown to aid charities
- Absorbing history lesson
- Divided they fall
- Waiting for a tragedy
- Akwesasne waste site renews tensions
- Anti-fur protesters hurt native livelihood
- Native women's writing poignant, personal
- Walpole withdraws from A.I.A.I.
- Native women's safehouse urged
- Native hockey a lure for Leach
- Consulting firm mum on progress into
- Ohsweken's water problem
- Water crisis spreading communities along Grand Scientists agree any exposure poses risk
The following folder includes
- Native leaders disappointed by Chretien
- Natives slam Chretien's performance
- It's time to rectify ill-treatment, letter
- Innu fighting back on challenges
- RC priest local hero to natives
- An uneven, bittersweet tale, theatre review
- Pocahontas' unique view, theatre - review
- Crazy Boy makes a lot of sense, theatre review 7
- Divided Loyalties uncovers roots of 'old Indian feeling'
- Angry demonstrators clash at Bloor St. fur rallies
- Arctic pitch, photo
- Sanctity of legends, letter
- Myths and reality of language and nationhood
- Racism rediscovered, letter
- Canadian content that's alive with both intensity and truth
- A Brant new story
- Battle over language spreads to North
- Tory ."JP denies racist slurs but his accuser has a witness
- Train doctors in North: NDP
- Bison herd in national park, letter
- N.S. official may lose job for handling of Marshall
- Security probe irks native leader
- Pocahontas relives sting of stereotyping
- Quiet town's way of life poisoned
- End seal hunt ban, Chretien says
- Judge touts native-run court idea
- Tory MP accused of anti-native slurs
- Conservative MP insulted Indians at meeting, native conductor says
- Air around plant to be tested
- Cp where he belongs
- Play gives new life to Ojibway myths
- Ontario and five Indian bands reach historic land claim deal
- Canadian fur industry bites back
- Indians, province strike first deal in land claim case
- Uniroyal protests closing
- Nova Scotia finally apologizes to Marshall
- Canadian TV epic sparks its own war
- 'Racist' Indian Act seems headed for the trash
- Clash of Innu, court halts the trial
- Queen is greeted by protests
- Brazil to probe filming of Yanomami
- Ottawa to spend S8,800 on parkas for visitors
- Cards on the table, editorial
- Northerners call for improvement to health care
- Native conference
- No misconduct found in CSIS native probe
- Native leader says he has pledge from Ottawa over Meech concerns
- Ottawa vows to consult natives on Meech
- Safety of Elmira water supply questioned
- Fears over asbestos in schools growing
- Kahnawake Warriors block transfer of prisoner
- Chiefs' fight freezes Mohawk bank account
- A long litany of injustice, book review
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- Chopsticks serve up wealth, Alberta
- Painstaking publisher of natives
- Native Indians deserve same rights, letter
- More action urged over Uniroyal
- Equal rights to stories, letter
- Ottawa may help pay Marshall
- Aboriginal children need own schools, Winnipeg
- Inside out, Globe & Mail literary review
- Investigation sparked by racist calendar
- Group justice is no justice at all
- Judge will review Marshall's bid for more money
- Native theatre reaffirming 'the old truth'
- Elmira skeptical on water cleanup
- Probe of Marshall judges sought
- Monique Mojica, native actress
- Post office hiking rates to North
- B.C. Indian band sues 3 pulp mills
- Natives need own schools, Winnipeg told
- Brant Museum tells a story
- Marshall saga: Will N.S. take the torch?
- Shots fired at Warriors Base in Akwesasne
- Prairies inspire native novelist
- Case of bingo fans postponed, Quebec
- B.C. Indian event to fight logging
- Implement native courts Ottawa told
- Indian tales, this time from the pen of a native
- Walpole's new justice of the peace, Jibkenyan
- Children attending school for the first time
- $30,000 NDMA research study commissioned
- The Great Debate, Tekawennake, letter
- Natives begin own encyclopedia, Micmac News
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- Stinging rebuke to high officials in Marshall case - Boularderie, NS, commentary
- Report on Marshall case finds racism widespread - Halifax
- Officials open logging road in Temagami - Toronto
- Native seminary meets only rejection - Winnipeg
- Marshall case report urges anti-racism measures - Halifax
- Shooting worries Akwesasne police - Toronto
- Loggers celebrate road completion ·- Temagami
- One of our greatest poets never wrote a word - Toronto
- Donald Marshall still owed a debt - Toronto editorial
- No home in their native land Toronto book review
- Pemmican Publications stresses accuracy - Winnipeg
- Old formulas, new sensibilities - Toronto book review
- Inuit arts and crafts collection featured at Guelph
- Huge Marshall report falls short of righting tragic error - Halifax analysis
- Ministers got 'special treatment' - Halifax
- Police investigating child abuse allegation - Poplar Hill
- Man fined for gill netting through Lake Nipigon ice - Thunder Bay
- Stop stealing native stories - Toronto commentary
- Marshall wants ex-chief charged - Halifax
- Poverty, teen-age pregnancies linked to higher infant death rates - Toronto
- Native communities address family violence - Sarnia
- City, Chippewa councils hold first joint meeting - Sarnia
- Uniroyal, province reach deal on pollutant - Kitchener
- Right to vote of off-reserve Lake Helen residents confirmed - Thunder Bay
- New magazine on Arctic to be published in North - Toronto
- Federal dept. critical of Hydro's Jackfish hydro - Thunder Bay
- Saugeen band vows to clean beach - Toronto
- Band considering court injunction - Armstrong
- Native legal corporation to be in business soon
- Cree take James Bay hydro fight to Washington - Montreal
- More about Saugeen claim
- Mohawks try to cope with split on reserve - Akwesasne
- Reserve's anti-gamblers fear casinos linked to mob - Akwesasne
- Environment union doesn't think Environmentalists know how to save forests ... or jobs - Ottawa backgrounder
- How Indian culture can heal white society - Ottawa essay
- Former radar base for sale -- again - Sioux Lookout
- More about abuse of native women
- Bison may face controlled killing - Edmonton
- Twinkling stars of self-govt - Ohsweken editorial
- Water crisis still in effect Ohsweken
- Selling self-govt and Indian Act - Ohsweken editorial page
- No way to achieve peace - Montreal editorial
- Mississauga and Chippewa sign treaty - Sutton West
- Pottawatomi treaty entitlement claim Sutton West
- Chippewas of Georgina Island membership code - Sutton West
- Chippewa headland-to-headland initiative - Sutton West
- Chippewa tri-council seeks control of islands in Georgian Bay - Sutton West
- Trust accounts management - Sutton West
- Tri-council treaties and claims - Sutton West
This folder includes
- Six Nations can't get answers on water - Ohsweken
- Judge presented question after ordering lawyer jailed - Toronto
- Restless natives - Toronto commentary on native women and self-government
- Ontario moves to protect oldest forests from logging - Toronto
- Polluters get ultimatum - Toronto
- Injustice and racism in True North - Toronto book review
- Gambling feud puts Indians on brink of war - Akwesasne
- New police recruitment program hopes to attract visible minorities - Toronto
- Environment review may yet save Innu - Toronto
- Feds will decide format of Lake Helen elections - Thunder Bay
- Peace activists disrupt lunch at Empire Club - Toronto
- Most native wives abused by husbands, study shows -Toronto
- New book teaches language of Ojibwa - Winnipeg
- Natives urge end to plan to kill bison - Fort Smith, NWT
- Baffin Island tank leaks fuel - Toronto
- Tourist camp operator promotes Ojibway cultural studies - Atikokan
- Mohawk leaders fear deaths in gambling feud - Akwesasne
- Natives seek own justice system - Regina
- Casino profits siphoned from St. Regis reserve, gambling opponents say - Cornwall
- Job-equity law under fire as minuscule gains found for women and minorities - Toronto
- Arson destroys hopes for summer camp - Toronto
- Civil servant seeks to polish a tarnished image - Ottawa
- Ottawa, Indians sign talks pact - Vancouver
- Casino boosts security after shooting - Ottawa
- Inquiry winds up hearings on Bill C-31 - Thompson, Man.
- Convicts go back to roots with sweat lodge rites - Guelph
- Mohawks negotiate for native courts - Montreal
- Native group pushes for self-policing - Vancouver
- More about Temagami and court charges
- Interim recommendations made by Walpole Council to alleviate deficit
- Kahnawake bingo breaks Six Nations law: top chief - Montreal
- Legalized gambling step toward independence for The Pas band: chief - Montreal
- 3rd probe into death of Native - Ottawa
- Funding, not racism said at root of native justice problems - Sioux Lookout
- Indian-death probe becomes art exhibit - Winnipeg
- Ontario releases new policy for native self-govt - Sioux Lookout
- Natives have more disabilities: study - Sioux Lookout
- Family wants compensation for skiplane accident - Sioux Lookout
- Wawatay receives S30,000 grant - Sioux Lookout
- Frontier Air plane first in Canada - Thunder Bay
- Eagle's Nest building bargaining chip to speed school cleanup - letter to Ohsweken editor
- General hospital should move independently of amalgamation: administrator - Sioux Lookout
The following folder includes
- Native band claims part of Sauble Beach, thanks to century-old error - Toronto
- Taxation and animal rights groups - letter to To. editor
- 35 charged after hunting probe - Toronto
- Distinct society, indistinct accord - Toronto editorial
- Indians, Ottawa sign pact - Kispiox, BC
- Gambling sparks reserve shootout - Cornwall
- 'You have bestowed on Mother Earth grief' - Toronto commentary
- Task force to look at why natives jailed - Edmonton
- Territorial judge regrets rape remark - Yellowknife
- Arson suspected in Indian society fire - Toronto
- Nomadic natives denied status inquiry told - Toronto
- In compassion, BC native village finds justice for all - Toronto
- Ojibway subjected to 'ongoing insults,' federal report says - Regina
- Scientists assail study on Labrador base - Ottawa
- Treaty denial smacks of racism - Fredericton commentary
- More about Sauble Beach claim
- Police switching to semi-automatics on native reserve - Cornwall
- Quebec to probe woman's death in Hull - Ottawa
- Help natives save their languages - letter to Ottawa editor
- Natives win gambling rights - Winnipeg
- Natives 'frustrated' by red tape - Toronto
- AFN plans own way of observing Columbus event - Montreal
- Reopen church school Osnaburgh parents urge - Toronto
- No male artists need apply - Toronto commentary
- Indian Act changes causing rifts, native inquiry told - Toronto
- Backs aboriginal language foundation - letter to Montreal editor
- Self-determination a must for natives - Thunder Bay commentary
- Ont. minister discusses logging, hunting, native - affairs - Thunder Bay
- Threat to destroy Six Nations schools - Ohsweken
- Monthly paper planned for Six Nations - Ohsweken
- Native issues embarrassing - Hamilton editorial
- New thinking needed on native policy - Montreal editorial
- After called racist, judge to leave North - Dryden
- Justice in Kahnawake - Montreal editorial
- Six Nations school counsellor fired for speaking out - Brantford
- Micmac treaty of 1752 now invalid: judge - Antigonish, NS
- Natives vow to oust polluters at Six Nations - Toronto
- Aspiring commercial pilot looks north - Pays Plat
- Quebec eyes native-run justice system - Montreal
- Education center deal back to square one? - Sioux Lookout
- Real experiences sought by tourists - Sudbury
- Has the issue already been settled'? - Sudbury commentary
- Six Nations and New Credit school boycott - Letter to Ohsweken editor
The following folder includes
- Indian Act probe due in Metro - Toronto
- Restoration of lost status proving costly, Indians say - Toronto
- Fictional reservations in foothills - Toronto
- Artistic differences - Cardinal the architect - Toronto
- Reopen church school, Osnaburgh Indian parents urge
- Anger grows as officials unable to trace poison in Six Nations' water - Toronto 5
- Judge rules Micmac treaty no longer valid - Antigonish, NS
- Quebec Mohawks to be 'nation within a state' - Montreal
- Four anti-fur groups face tax threat - Toronto
- Other sources possible in water contamination, company official says - Elmira, Ont.
- Native group misses deadline for base plans - Sioux Lookout
- White Lake (Mobert) draft management plan - Marathon
- Sioux Lookout still waiting for decision over radar base
- Wider self-rule for natives foreseen in '90s - Toronto
- A human rights issue - letter to Toronto editor about Temagami
- Support the aboriginal languages bill - letter to Toronto editor
- Webequie natives waiting for minister to unlock resource - Thunder Bay
- Skills school project extended into 1990 still in doubt - Sioux Lookout
- Decaying vegetation, muck, main features of reserves - Thunder Bay commentary
- Nakina users develop fish plan
- Planes banned from landing on Big Trout Lake
- Indian band gets more control under new agreement~ Curve Lake
- Should whites write about minorities? - Toronto commentary
- Travelling play targets problem of illiteracy - Thunder Bay
- Disregarding natives - Letter to Toronto editor
- Mohawks divided over casinos - Akwesasne, NY
- Six :\at ions social counsellor terminated - Ohsweken
- Speller tells Cadieux any asbestos too much - Ohsweken
- Fire protection training - Moose Factory
- Mushkegowuk council's partners in change - Moose Factory
- Community based teacher training - Moose Factory
The following folder includes
- Fur-bidding sessions are link to past-Manitoba
- Comments demand inquiry - Toronto commentary
- B.C. bands on brink of self-government - Vancouver
- Elmira plant· told to stop dumping of chemical
- Toward native self-sufficiency - Toronto commentary
- $50,000 spent to promote bingo on reserve - Toronto
- Fighting for justice - Alberta
- Food prices in North to jump - Montreal
- Death arouses criticism - Winnipeg
- Native people's dilemma: tradition vs. jobs-Edmonton
- Reserve protests train cut - Winnipeg
- Lubicons ask Getty to clarify offer - Edmonton
- Candles lit to support Lubicons - Edmonton
- Remove "racist, sexist" judge - Edmonton
- Order of Canada honors skater - Toronto
- Whitefish, Sturgeon Lake band claims finalized
- Indians reach land deal - Calgary
- Death rate triple for Indians under 35 - Toronto
- Fur auction prices drop from last year's levels
- Lubicons get better offer from province - Edmonton
- Sexual assault in NWT less violent, judge asserts
- New act requires police to hire more minorities
- Remember the ones we too often forget - Toronto
- Indian land claim threatened - Edmonton
- Goose Bay opposes LIA petition
- AFL backs Lubicon oil shutdown
- Mohawks divided over casinos - USA Today
- Games boost economies - USA Today
- Bands without reserve status may have case heard again
- Chiefs turn down offer to re-write Indian Act
The following folder includes
- Native peoples downgraded, letter
- Manitoba natives form Liberal club
- Alliance of Indian bands forms to fight for rights
- Military flights cancelled over NWT, Alberta
- Heroes who battled tire fire fantastic volunteers
- Inuit images of trees
- Burn or recycle tires?
- "Visual reminder" of Literacy Year
- Cuts will kill native newspaper - letter
- Funding reductions block dialogue - letter
- RCMP bowed to N.S. politics
- Rain could hurt Hagersville cleanup
- Innu vow not to end protests over flights
- RCMP admits bungling Marshall investigation
- Who speaks for Cree? - letter
- Sequel puts Phillips in contact with his native roots
- N.S. court gives Micmacs constitutional right to fish
- RC church building NWT centre for natives
- Cabinet sifts plans to fix tire hazards
- The unkindest cut - political cartoon
- Micmac rights case hailed as landmark
- Carl Beam
- Native novel explores white appropriations
- Indian leaders call for flexibility in uses for welfare payments
- Ontario band chief in U.K.
- Chretien's policies too vague, natives say
- Mulronev "sceptical" low-level base will be built
- Temagami protesters interrupt meeting
- Why multiculturalism can't end racism
- Metro's tire-recycling plant may close
- Dancing boosts native children's images
- Ottawa hypocritical in marking Inuit literacy
- Close women's jail - native leader
- Akwesasne propose closing the border
- Akwesasne
- Welcome to Mulroney's latest $30-billion bonfire
- Canada's growing intolerance
- Kanesatake chief fails to renew court injunction
- More shooting hist Mohawk's reserve
- Ottawa, natives hit treaty snag
- Native people need to reassess their values, says psychiatrist
- Native people must solve own problems
- 500th anniversary of Columbus' arrival no cause for celebration S.A. Indian says
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- Indians suffer ill treatment, 35% tell poll - Toronto
- Province must help natives, NOP insists - Toronto
- Ottawa's S1.4 billion restraint package - Toronto
- Rules issued for talks on native self-govt. - Toronto
- Ontario willing to negotiate native self-rule - Toronto
- Munro trial may not start until '91 - Ottawa
- Ojibwa model finds native look may lead to success in Paris - Toronto
- Civil service urged to hire low-paid groups - Toronto
- More than one way to grow a new forest - Thunder Bay
- Lakehead university president named fund administrator
- Lubicon braced for RCMP action - Calgary
- Passion of the Metis people remembered - Edmonton
- Many trials, tribulations in Munro's life - Toronto commentary
- Lake Helen band office closed in 'coup' attempt - Thunder Bay
- Mediation in Little Jackfish hydro project - Thunder Bay
- Temagami braces for next round in road war - Toronto
- Stalled negotiations with Ottawa provoke more Lubicon threats - Edmonton
- Decision Feb. 28 in night hunting case - Thunder Bay
- Micmac agreement unfair, unsafe - Halifax commentary
- Pulling images out of the bear - Vancouver art review
- Suzuki meets with native people - Sarnia
- Race relations workshop held - Wallaceburg
- Two area native groups receive grants - Sioux Lookout
- It's another fine mess - Brantford editorial about Six Nations education
- Study of programs may bring education changes - Sioux Lookout
- Province urged to follow multi-use Crown land policy - Sudbury
- Expansion of federal building - Sioux Lookout
- Dispute sparked by removal of principal - London
This following folder includes
- OPP bill almost $1 million in Temagami logging fight
- Indian bands back protest on logging
- Wells close after Lubicon band's threat - Little Buffalo
- A Lesson in Misery - Canadian Indians look back in anger at residential schools
- Attempt to squelch Meech discord inflames showdown
- Six Nations Schools
- Violence feared over crackdown on bingo - Montreal
- Native groups demand role in Alberta mill - Edmonton
- Opponents of pulp-mill projects give Environment Minister earful - Calgary
- Ottawa sets up panel on Indian health care
- Indian status didn't change - Toronto
- Lubicon land-claim offer won't change - Calgary
- More about Six Nations
- Police issue warrants for top 3 organizers of Kahnawake bingo
- Native dancer's sci-fi connection - Toronto
- More about Kahnawake
- MP demands judicial inquiry into native suicides
- Chief acclaimed - Brantford
- Companies hire too few minorities - Ottawa
- Native Women challenge art ideas - Ottawa
- More about Kahnawake - Montreal
- Foes of Meech riding a wave of intolerance Peterson says - Saint John
- more about the Lubicons
- Disabilities hit Indians on reserves at almost twice rate in non-natives
- Chief encourage Innu to shoot at military jets - Winnipeg
- The native nightmare of Alberta - Standoff, Alta.
- more about disabilities on Northern reserves
- more about the Mohawks of Kahnawake - commentary
- Shots fired at police car on reserve - Cornwall
- Letters about native housing and Temagami to Toronto editors
- Their brother's keeper - Edmonton
- Shooting at phantoms - Halifax commentary
- Indians will set up schools if no teaching reforms are made native Manitoba judge warns - Winnipeg
- Indians to be consulted on education - Ottawa
- Speed lands claims officials told - Winnipeg
- Inquiry ends with calls for native legal system- Winnipeg
- more about Six Nations schools
The following folder includes
- Temagami blockade to resume after bid to win injunction fails - Toronto
- A poor showing - letter to Toronto editor about new national museum
- Armed Mounties guard border near Mohawk reserve - Cornwall
- 1,000 rally to fight logging in Temagami - Toronto
- Is Meech Lake accord really worth saving? - Ottawa
- 1,600 federal workers poised to picket today - Toronto
- Cree's 'attorney general' a passionate advocate - Ouje-Bougoumou, Quebec
- Reserve promised new school, asbestos study - Ohsweken
- Meech Lake foes blaze trail for PM - Toronto editorial
- What Meech Lake accord is all about - Ottawa
- Temagami battle is about who uses bush best - Toronto commentary
- More about Temagami
- Getting to know you - Toronto
- More about Temagami
- Three brothers hoping to stay together - Today's child - Toronto
- Where The Spirit Lives triumphs as a powerful study of native injustice - Toronto TV review
- More about Six Nations schools
- More about Temagami
- Auditor general likes morale-boosters - Ottawa commentary
- More about Meech Lake accord
- More about Innu protest
- Panel urges demilitarized Arctic - Ottawa
- More about Innu protest
- Is there any hope for Meech Lake? - Toronto editorial
- More about Meech Lake
- More about Whitedog settlement
- Ontario's new ombudsman is a proud Mohawk peacemaker - Toronto commentary
- Indians to appeal fishing conviction - Cape Croker
- NS Indians seek salmon fishing rights - Truro
- Negotiator named to settle Inuit claim - Ottawa
- Quebec Inuit village copes with double sales tax - Ottawa
- Coffee's always on at native centre - Thunder Bay
- Not worth fighting for? - Toronto commentary
- Hunters upset with Indian hunting privileges - Hunters Mountain, NS
- At the government's door - letter to Toronto editor
- Native fishing talks set to resume - Toronto
- Clash averted as Mohawks compromise - Cornwall
- Mafia .backs big bingo in US, informer says - Montreal
- Chief sees progress over island - Sault Ste. Marie
- Nishnawbe-Aski chiefs take next step toward new structure - Thunder Bay
- Education council asks Mennonite school to abolish strap - Sioux Lookout
- Local woman crushes chiefs resolution on crisis centres - Sioux Lookout
- Webequie students miss more classes - Sioux Lookout
- Natives plan for better stores - Atikokan
- Next round of Whitefish Island negotiations set - Sault Ste. Marie
- More about Six Nations schools in senate - Ottawa
- More about John Kim Bell
- Great Lakes plan disparaged - Ottawa
- Grade Nine plus TYP equals university - Toronto
- The art of fighting fires - Toronto
This following folder includes
- Film hits sensitive nerve in native community - Toronto
- Prize means a lot to all native artists - Toronto
- Cadieux to meet band chief - Toronto
- Native groups urged to bolster blockade - Ottawa
- Native students' Catch 22 - Toronto
- Trappers to cull wolves under bounty program - Edmonton
- NWT makes native new speaker - Norman Wells , NWT
- Three hunters killed in tent fire - Marathon
- Animal rights group assails museum fur trade exhibit - Winnipeg
- Indians fight clear-cutting of Quebec wildlife reserve - Maniwaki
-Mohawks ' showdown delayed at Cornwall - Buddy, 8, loves hiking, exploring - Toronto Today 's Child
- Temagami road construction halted pending court case
- Whitedog gets S2.4 million for flooding
- Freed Mohawk casino owner must stay off Cornwall reserve - Syracuse, NY -
- Ojibway model proud to be native - Toronto
- More about Six Nations and New Credit schools
- More about Whitedog settlement
- Native awareness focus of week - Fort Frances
- Probation for former housing manager - Thunder Bay
- Chief arrested at blockade - Toronto
- More about Cape Croker fishing fines I I
- Pottawatomi take battle over land to US congress - Washington , DC
- Micmacs claim first moose under new NS hunting rights - Hunter ' s Mountain, NS
- Robert Jamieson gets rave reviews as new ombudsman - Toronto
- Giving Canada's Indians provincial status would salve many wounds - Ottawa commentary
- Aboriginal peoples' quest for justice - letter to Ottawa editor
- Non-native hunters protest .Micmac agreement - Halifax
- Chief wants OPP to quit border post -Cornwall
- Absence in natives of Alzheimer's probed - Winnipeg
- Mohawk reserve battles over bingo - Montreal
- Buses turned back in Mohawk bingo dispute - Hogansburg
- Law and order a target in Mohawk feud - St. Regis
- Tax (cigarettes) dollars go up in smoke - Montreal
- 51% say courts unfair to natives - Ottawa
- Natives fear violence over unlicensed bingo - Montreal
- Indians paid dearly for benefits - letter to Thunder Bay editor
- More about fines for blocking traffic - Marathon
- Homes opened - Fort Frances
- AFN supports Six Nations in attack on Indian Affairs minister - Ottawa
- Native education rights supported - Calgary
- Most feel natives get unequal treatment - Ottawa
- Copps offers support to halt river dredging - ·Walpole Is. 33
- Profits tucked away out of taxman's reach•- Montreal
- Environment No. l issue, says chief - Walpole Island
- Stored toxic wastes seeping in river area - London
- Natives right to mistrust dredging - letter to London editor
- Native reliance on govt. over, Treaty 3 chief says
- Misunderstanding - Thunder Bay editorial about medical treatment residence
- Supports multiple use for crown land - letter to Elliot Lake editor
- Metis send invoice to government - Sault Ste. Marie
- Weekend elders' conference - Ohsweken
- More about Six Nations and New Credit schools
- Blockade is becoming a pain in neck - Decaen - North Bay
- Skeletal remains handed over to Caldwell band - London
This following folder includes
- 11 men jailed, fined for illegal sale of trout - Wiarton
- Bingo hall opening draws demonstrators - Montreal
- History of discrimination - letter to Toronto editor
- Native woman to be named ombudsman - Toronto
- N.S., Micmac groups sign pact on hunting - Halifax
- Native people deride discovery of America - Toronto
- Natives ask court to stop low jet flights - Yellowknife
- Teachers won't end boycott at New Credit - Toronto
- Iroquois longhouse, artifacts found in dig at Barrie site
- Columbus introduced slave trade - Toronto
- Temagami trees at risk, study finds - Toronto
- Innu struggle to survive as a distinct nation - Toronto
- Innu seek U.K. help to ban jets - London
- Armed guards protect Cornwall Island border post
- Obituary - John- Wesley Beaver - Toronto
- Indians renew blockade - Maniwaki, Que.
- Ojibwa bands 'ripped off' historian says - Walkerton
- More about Temagami
- A noble dissent - Toronto editorial about Marshall case
- Pediatrician sees trauma among Labrador children - Halifax
- Soup kitchens try to ease hunger for Regina's children
- Letters to editors about Labrador Innu
- Calgary native column lauded
- Booze at root of problem - letter to Calgary editor
- Suicide concern - Thunder Bay
- Defence pact not a priority - Thunder Bay
- More about Six Nations and New Credit schools
- Native justice system a matter of time - Sioux Lookout
- Chiefs call for aboriginal health authority - Thunder Bay
- Manitoba hunters may be charged - Fort Severn
- Two bands tell task force of reserve conditions - Sioux Lookout
- Story on alcohol and native people - Sioux Lookout
- Diesel fuel spilled near Fort Albany
- New goal for Lakehead University - letter to Sioux Lookout editor
- Native nurses program falling between cracks - Thunder Bay
- Money for education center still being sought - Sioux Lookout
- Appointment of members to Nishnawbe-Aski legal service corporation - Thunder Bay
- Solar power brightens northern Ont. village - Toronto
- $50,000 grant to skills group - Elliot Lake
- Merit isn't necessarily meritorious - Ottawa commentary
- How we were - Ottawa review about Poundmaker book
The following folder includes
- Why wasn't the Fire Code enforced?
- She found poem -- and a lot more
- Cuts silence natives, band says
- Sharks may spawn new Arctic industry
- Flames out but cres still fight tire fire
- Ontario vows to prevent tire fires
- Temagami Indian band loses bid to save trees
- Silent about insult
- Metis win chance to pursue huge claim
- Town in NWT declares four official languages
- Battling pollution rush target at tire dump
- No more tire fires - editorial
- Low level flights - political cartoon
- High schools told to change "Redskins" name
- How children see the disaster
- Tire fire reported snuffed out
- Tory cuts seem aimed at muzzling critics
- Mint begins pitch for gold coin
- 5 N.S. judges face hearing over Marshall
- "End in sight" to tire blaze
- Budget cuts hit northern radio
- Native programs singled out - editorial
- The better way to burn old tires
- N.W.T. judge gets desk job during probe
- N.S. Micmac group closes its office
- Native writing anthology on list of spring books
- Where there's smoke, there's buyers
- Cuts show bias, native leaders say
- Native press is killed in one cynical stroke
- Natives vow to expand subsidized housing despite neighbor's bias
- Mennonites to protest Labrador NATO bases
- Spending on natives "at minimum level"
- He's the last of the lacrosse-stick makers
- Funding for Wawatay axed in federal budget
- Bigotry on the rise, poll finds
- Nation of bigots? - editorial
- Tires continue to burn as officials pin hopes on warmer weather
The following folder includes
- Good news on two fronts in Hagersville
- Hagersville residents weary of publicity
- $50 million added to native child welfare
- Ottawa charges video on Ojibway 'biased', seeks return of funds
- Budget clobbers native Canadians
- Temagami protesters fined
- Our official languages ignore native peoples, letter
- Dioxin found in ditch water near tire fire
- Tire dream sparks nightmare
- Marshall gets 'sincere apology' from legislature
- The rubber match in Hagersville
- High levels of toxic chemicals detected in creek near fire site
- Ontario to compensate victims of tire fire
- Gravel, cement dust used to douse U.S. tire blazes
- Power exports lead to genocide, Cree leader tells energy board
- Ottawa kills grants to native groups
- Assault on civil service misses job-trimming goal
- Funds reduced or ended for outspoken women's, native groups
- Tire fire offensive a rain-out
- Lots of blame to share in Hagersville fire
- Tory budget focuses on wrong 'green', editorial
- Now it's time to stand up for tolerance, letter
- Burning rubber, editorial cartoon
- Water bombers pause as tire fire oil removed
- Foam clobbers firefighter
- Native program cuts called 'intolerable'
- Elmira finds contamination in fourth well
- Ray passes the bucks, photo (new $100 coin)
- Trappers, opponents try to snare young minds
- Water-bomber salvos launch tire fire drive
- Brantford residents want probe of chemical dumping into river
- New road brings hope to crews
- Blazing tires' owner feels 'badly hated'
- Budget lean but not mean, comment
- 'Tough, necessary decisions to protect Canada's future', text of the budget speech
- Spending lid hits natives
- Lack of Innu translators delays trials for 2nd day
- Delegation threatens boycott of furs
- When entertainment breeds ignorance
- Public Service 2000
- Anti-logging activists invade stress seminar
- Amen to letter on Hagersville fire
- Let the fur fly in flurry of facts
- North enlists Super Shamou to stop 'sniffing'
- Self-Gov't pacts won't be protected by Constitution
- Native newspapers fear government's budget axe
- Kashtin cashes in on novelty craze - Montreal
- Gov't stays away from conference on land claims - British Columbia
- Those who live in glass houses ... , comment
- "Warrior Society", letter, Tekawennake News
- Ohswekan water okay for bathing, washing, says Health and Welfare
- Struggling with the issue of a Native justice system, Wawatay news
- Native trappers group looking to set-up network of northern trappers
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File consists of photographs of Dr. David Morrison, a longtime member of the Trent University community. In 1993 Morrison was the acting President and Vice-Chancellor. Morrison was awarded the Eminent Service Award in 2007.
File consists of two identical photographs and four images of Anna McCalla.