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News clippings to Wednesday morning, 20 June 1990 Edition 90-25.2
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Jun. 16 – Jun. 20, 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: - Vetrans 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