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            23-013/001(05) · Documento · July 13 – July 21, 1989
            Parte de Indian and Northern Affairs newspaper clippings collection

            Folder includes:

            • Siblings reunited by fire -Winnipeg
            • Chiefs take case to London -Winnipeg
            • Inuit adopt strategy on saving polar area Susimuit, Greenland
            • Mohawks oppose golf course plan -Oka, Que.
            • Blacks in U.S. got vote before Canada's natives letter to Toronto editor
            • Mohawks seek end to dispute over raid -Hogansburg, N.Y.
            • Appeal set in killing of elderly native man -Toronto
            • Inuit urged to welcome progress -Sisimuit, Greenland
            • Tale of big Manitoba blazes will live on -Winnipeg
            • Natives flown home as fires die -Thunder Bay
            • Native journalism students wary of typecasting -Toronto
            • More about, Manitoba fires
            • Northwest's fire evacuees beginning to return home~ Dryden
            • Bell appeals discrimination investigation -Montreal
            • Group threatens blockade if Ternagarni logging road proceeds -Toronto
            • Week-long blockade by police fuels tension among Mohawks -Hogansburg, N.Y.
            • Inuit meeting endorses environmentalist strategy Sisirnuit, Greenland
            • Bell wants court to set aside probe of its hiring practices -Montreal
            • Ouje-Bougournou advance -Montreal editorial
            • More about Hogansburg blockade
            • Native people continue to suffer -letter to Ottawa editor
            • Cynical treatment of the Lubicons -Edmonton editorial
            • Ottawa's recognition of new band clouds Lubicon deal Edmonton
            • Independent review urges on darn project -Toronto
            • Quebec Cree court puts Ottawa on trial for tax evasion Ouje-Bougournou, Quebec
            • All burning prohibited in Northern Ontario because of fire threat -Toronto
            • Move to split Lubicon band called immoral -Edmonton
            • Inuit accuse fur activists of 'cultural genocide' Sisirnuit, Greenland
            • More about Hogansburg roadblock
            • Capturing the faces of then and now -Saskatoon book review
            • More about Northern Ontario fire evacuations
            • More about Osborne case in Manitoba
            • Proposal for native employment in forestry -Longlac
            • Mohawks to vote on casinos -Hogansburg, N.Y.
            • Growing native militancy -Sault Ste. Marie editorial
            • Canada on trial over native abuses -Toronto editorial
            • Ottawa double-crossed us, Indians say -Vancouver
            • Natives seek UN aid in bid to regain pride -Geneva
            • Audubon group out to delay hydro plan -Montreal
            • Lubicons denounce creation of new band -Edmonton
            • More about NW Ont. fires
            • PM asks Tellier to stay on -Ottawa
            • Racism compounds woes of poverty -Winnipeg
            • Police seek substance that killed two men -Toronto
            • Prejudice apparent survey -Sioux Lookout
            • Chief asks Blind River council to delay annexation discussion -Blind River
            • More about NW Ont. fires
            • Native people see their treaties as living agreements Sudbury commentary
            • Fired manager considers running for Garden River chief
            • A seat for Soviet Inuit -Toronto editorial
            • Quebec's deal with Crees chides Ottawa -Toronto
            • More about Hogansburg gambling raid
            • Attempted murder charged in shooting of special constable -Moose
            • Factory Canada plans PCB cleanup in Arctic Inuit meeting told Sisimuit, Greenland
            • Native builder plans big resort for Athabaska -Edmonton
            • Native language course graduates -Thunder Bay
            • Treaty rights -letter to Sault St~. Marie editor
            • More about NW Ont. fires
            • Mohawks say occupation to reclaim land -Montreal
            • Shortage of natives in CBC jobs 'scandalous' -Saskatoon
            • More about Heron Bay hydro project
            • More about NW Ont. fires
            23-013/001(06) · Documento · July 28 - Aug. 6, 1989
            Parte de Indian and Northern Affairs newspaper clippings collection

            This following folder includes

            • Manitoba natives seek Queen's help in school dispute -London
            • Haida claim to Moresby is delaying federal park - Queen Charlotte Islands, B.C.
            • Promises not enough to sustain logging town - Sandspit, B.C.
            • Mohawks set to vote on casinos at reserve - Toronto
            • Forest fire victims head home - Winnipeg
            • Native 'Fred Astaire' still willing, nimble at 71 - Sarcee Reserve, Alta.
            • B.C. grants new reserve to Indian band forced off land - Prince Rupert, B.C.
            • RCMP were diligent, native inquiry told - The Pas , Man.
            • Alberta native bands still suffering year after reserves ravaged by fire - Sunchild-O'Chiese Reserves, Alta.
            • Immunity deal void if witness lies, aboriginal justice probe told - The Pas, Man.
            • Sovereignty of Mohawks issue in case - Hogansburg, N~Y.
            • Native feminist, 54, spends time fighting for women, families - Inuvik, N.W.T.
            • The hidden price of power exports - Ottawa
            • Natives did too little to bring teen's killers to trial, inquiry told - The Pas, Man.
            • Let us not neglect our native people - letter to Ottawa editor
            • Singing to save the trees - Vancouver
            • The new lineup (Ont. cabinet) is ... - Toronto
            • More about Osborne case
            • Chemical Valley spills bedevil Ontario town - Sarnia
            • Excavating an Indian village - Toronto
            • Indians' quest for an equal place - letter to Toronto editor
            • Nurses on reserves threaten to resign - Winnipeg
            • More about Akwesasne blockade
            • Crews fly to northeastern Ontario blazes - Sault Ste. Marie
            • Hand-picked officers to teach race relations to police forces - Toronto
            • More about Osborne case
            • More about Akwesasne blockade
            • Divide and conquer - Toronto editorial
            • No move yet by district natives to sign defense pact - Thunder Bay
            • Four native students help in post-secondary program - Sault Ste. Marie
              • More about forest fire danger - Parry Sound
            • Animation of Inuit legend - Ottawa
            • Concern for economic future - Temagami
            • Chief asks annexation delay - Blind River
            • More about Akwesasne blockade
            • More about Temagami
            • Other native groups will seek status as bands - Ottawa
            • Sharing the cost of the fires - Winnipeg editorial
            • An educational failure - Winnipeg
            • Treatment centre opens at Rat Portage - Kenora
            • More about Temagami
            • Cultural genocide and child care - Toronto
            • Cape Croker basket weaver - Owen Sound