File 23-013/004(03) - Loose News clippings, 20 June 1990 and 2 May 1990

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Loose News clippings, 20 June 1990 and 2 May 1990

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    • Jun. 20 and May 2, 1990 (Creation)

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    MEECH LAKE:

    • Please see Newsclippings, Edition 90-25.1 for
      special coverage of Meech Lake.
      EDUCATION:
    • Sod-turning for new school
    • Juggling the budget to keep promises
    • Students would rather go to jail than pay fine for trespassing
    • Fines paid
    • Increasing Native literacy
    • High school gang fights threaten the education of some Native students
      POLICING, JUSTICE:
    • Braids now allowed for native officers
    • Police, natives try to close the gap
    • Controversy grows over police braids
    • Number of arrest rise after youth program cut
    • Aborigines caught in cycle of despair
      AKWESASNE:
    • It's not over bingo
    • Police occupation of Akwesasne Mohawk territory
      THE ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH:
    • Temagami wilderness agreement unsatisfactory to many
    • Safe water
    • Water ban lifted
    • Indians want to handle health
      EDITORIALS, LETTERS:
    • A legitimate use of crime statistics
    • Native self-policing
    • The curse of civilization
    • No objectivity in low-level assessment
    • I am a Canadian
      HISTORY, ARTS AND CULTURE:
    • Indian chief on wheels
    • The lost tribe of Georgian Bay
    • Indian village excavated on path of 403 extension
    • Ancestral remains uncovered in southern Ontario
    • Government rejects protests over purchase of native artifacts
    • Kids enjoy Indian lore at day camp
    • From igloo to art gallery
    • Carving or sculpture?
    • Native rights and universal images
    • Indian Country paints picture of the dreams, hopes of natives
    • Indian athletes shine in history
    • Thunder Bay no longer rough but always ready for fun
    • Inuit hunters harvest polar bears for cash
    • Native grads keep occasion all in the family
    • Commons Debates - Literacy
    • N.W.T. will try to teach tolerance
    • Native students succeed at Daniel Mac
    • Unity sealed
    • Are you Native and graduating from high school?
      HEALTH:
    • Battle against killer AIDS supported by Atlantic chiefs
    • Micmacs coming to grips with AIDS
    • AIDS: Breaking the silence
    • A Deadly Fear: AIDS
    • Native nurses tackle tricky family abuse issues
      ARTS AND CULTURE:
    • Veterans observe Decoration Day
    • Wet Bread and Cheese weekend
    • Elder holds key to studying site
    • Elder shares his knowledge of sacred belts
      • Biggest swindle in history of Canada
    • Altering our notions of the Indian
    • History, heroes, horses on Brantford getaway
    • Cree artist outlived reputation as a dangerous man
    • Hard and Soft
    • Ontario Arts Council First Nations Grants
    • Grey Owl from the shadows
    • Professional troupe dedicated to natives
      COUNCIL FOR CHANGE, PS 2000:
    • Racism to be probed in Indian Affairs
    • Public Service 2000
    • PS 2000 more than PR exercise
    • "Downsized" public service still growing
    • Red Tape: Rules and rigidity choke public services
    • Sex, lies, and black-market Bach
      EDITORIALS:
    • Sleazy strategies
    • Court cautions on aboriginal rights
    • We must teach youth the history of bigotry
    • Natives give own views on what's needed to get Indian self-government
    • The Hill's class of '88
    • Let the managers manage
    • Employment equity - nice name for discrimination
      UPCOMING EVENTS:
    • Res '90: Economic Development Conference
    • Books about Young Offenders
      Government:
    • Kettle Point chief won't seek re-election
    • CESO steps up promotion of Band Support Services
    • Ojibway chief urges prudence in inheriting federal programs
      Business, Education:
    • Native business centre tackles financing problems
    • "Find your niche," says Diamond
    • Job market holds promise for grads
    • Are you Native and Graduating from High School?
    • Native program may disappear
    • College introducing variety of new programs
      Culture:
    • Native languages "not just words, they're everything we are" - Blondin
    • Federal cuts are killing native voice
    • Aroland chief says "warfare" possible over aboriginal hunting rights
    • From one chief ... to another
    • The ascent of early New World man
    • Hopi elder spins prophecies of earth's damage
      Arts:
    • Indian sculptor practises aret of the "cosmic giggle"
    • Theatre for the far North
    • Yorkville native arts centre features fun, funky fashions
    • Drummers, dancers part of festival
    • Native foods focus on natural
      Editorials, letters:
    • Independence would settle Akwesasne woes
    • Building new longhouses
    • Indian money always goes to wrong Indians
    • Natives must forgive the white Canadians
    • Respect cultures, languages of those who were here first
    • Thanks for series on native peoples
    • Where were stories on native MPs?
      EDITORIALS, LETTERS:
    • Indians deserve self-government
    • Who has the right and power to govern?
    • Memories for Mother's Day
    • Low-level flight noise a red herring
    • Fete of clay?
    • Natives manipulated

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