The following folder includes
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