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News clippings to Tuesday morning, 8 May 1990 Edition 90-19
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May 2 – May 8, 1990 (Produção)
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1 folder of textual records.
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The following folder includes
Akwesasne:
- Reserve police force suggested by Cuomo
- Lack of autonomy cited in Akwesasne violence
- Mohawk victim was innocent bystander
- Sovereignty is solution to strife
- Gunfire and gambling
- "Death list" keeps Mohawks from returning
- Mohawks wait out strife in government barracks
- Gun silent but the fury remains
- Akwesasne counts cost of blood
- Stability possible native leaders say
- Ruling body proposed for entire reserve
- A cautious return
- Single native governing body may be solution
- Police peacekeepers will stay until reserve safe
- Warriors have hit list
- Five governments meet
- Show of force halts gambling war
- Cadieux defends reserve inaction
- The Akwesasne war: why can't the Mohawks settle it themselves?
- Split by a river and a mishmash of differences
- Mohawk factions fight nine-hour gun battle
- Police enter Mohawk reserve; army sends backup
- Emergency talks set to quell native violence
- Police asked to stop gun battles
- Prepared to send in troops - Cuomo tells Mohawks
- 500 Mohawks waiting off reserve amid peace talks in casino war
- Akwesasne battle creating refugees
The environment, protests:
Temagami: - Deft dealing
- Temagami not yet saved, group says
James Bay: - Quebec Inuit reconsider Hydro project
Land claims: - Final Arctic agreement signed in Canada's largest land claim
Adoption: - Canadian-born Indian angry over adoption by family in U.S.
- Manitoba Indians try to trace lost generation"
Justice: - Canada urged to bar extradition of Indian
- Women's prisons
- Native women's advocacy group
- Native volunteers needed in crime prevention
- Racism still a problem, Alberta native probe told
- Reserve radicals terrorize elders
Health: - Cree with AIDS wants to help other Indians with the illness
- The joy and sorrow of sobering up Alkali Lake
- Remains mailed in jam box
Youth, education, culture: - Commons debates: Aboriginal people, needs of youth
- Support urged for native languages foundation
- Marshall urges young natives to be proud
- Hopi travels globe with message
- Native educator helps break down teepee stereotype
- Native school concept pushed
- Sweat-lodge tradition arrives
- 32 native students to graduate with degrees
- Native graduates "beat odds"
- Nicola Valley Institute of Technology
- Interest groups doom school's "Redmen" logo
- Nature of lake accurately dates Indian villages
- Lessons in democracy from the Big Stones
- Buffalo hunts vivid memory
Arts: - Her poetry has phases, like the moon
- Poet strives for "authentic" sketches of natives
- Native designer makes fashion statement
- Retailing tradition at Treeline Trappings
Editorials, letters: - Akwesasne
- Do we really care?
- Law and disorder
- Who's in charge here?
- Problems allowed to build
- Chiefs must work for peace
- Mohawk unrest obscures native entrepreneurship
- Hope remains for Meech Lake
- Abolish racist legacy
- CTV report on Akwesasne was factual
- Bad for the natives
- Reinstate funding for native programs