File 23-013/004(09) - News clippings to Monday morning, 16 July 1990 Edition 90-28

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News clippings to Monday morning, 16 July 1990 Edition 90-28

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    • Jul. 7 – Jul. 16, 1990 (Creation)

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    1 folder of textual records.

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    OKA DISPUTE:

    • Peaceful end to Oka standoff possible
    • Mood turning ugly among residents
    • Police ban Canadian flag at barricade
    • Talks on blockade to resume
    • Indians mocked by mob
    • Clerics join talks
    • Blockade may be lifted at bridge to Montreal
    • Teetering on edge of war
    • Oka - Canadian Press
    • Metro women giving Mohawks food from rained-out festival
    • Natives join black protest at museum
    • Anti-racism demo snarls traffic
    • Ottawa asked to resolve standoff
    • Violence not rising, natives say
    • Quebec sends SOS
    • Food short in "police state"
    • Days of rage
    • Band opens food bank in face of blockade
    • Standoff at Oka
    • Mayor says police needed for "peace"
    • Mohawks demand immunity in talks
    • "Sure we're scared," Warriors say
    • Golf course conflict linked to land grant 270 years ago
    • Police block food supply to Indians
    • Mulroney must send an envoy, national chief says
    • Talks fail to break siege
    • The road to Oka
    • Mohawks set for long stalemate
    • Officials not saying whose bullet hit officer
    • Minister, Mohawks negotiate
    • Standoff on rise between authorities, Indians
    • Dispute at Oka dates to land grant by king of France
    • Residents, reporters restricted
    • Indians call attack reprisal for Meech
    • Armed Mohawks, police in standoff
    • Violence rooted in centuries of dispute
    • Golfing mayor blamed in fight
    • Cop's death a mystery
    • Both sides claim land belongs to them
    • Death and Defiance
    • Tiny town torn as confrontation takes tragic turn
    • Violence may rise, chief tells Ottawa
    • Mohawks vow to blow bridge if any natives hurt by police
    • Police guns turned on us journalist says
    • Bourassa furious with "revolting" violence
    • Ottawa regrets failure of mediation attempt
    • Mediator faults Oka council
    • Police officer dies in Mohawk battle
    • Talks begin with Mohawks as barricade tensions grow
      AKWESASNE:
    • Mohawks may get visit by Mandela, official says
    • Mohawk Nation Chiefs greet Mandela
    • Confederacy peace plan for Akwesasne falls on deaf ears
    • Mohawk jailed for 10 months by U.S. court
    • Cornwall totals costs of reserve evacuation
    • Mohawks stop Governor's police and gambling bills
    • Tarbell and Smoke sworn in as Chief, Sub-Chief
      NATIVE RIGHTS, LAND CLAIMS:
    • Haida demonstrators put pressure on holdout fishing outfit
    • B.C. Indians join dispute over salmon fishing rights
    • B.C. groups raising flak over U. S. bomber flights
    • Natives blockade road in Ontario
    • Heron Bay, Canada Post settle dispute
    • Bitter battle looms
    • James Bay 2
    • Native power confronts Hydro-Quebec
    • Algonquin Indians federal government strike deal over island
    • $32M centre for island
    • Ontario Hydro pays Kash a $40,700 land use settlement
    • Agreement could bring Webequie closer to controlling "homeland"
    • Land claims high on Roote's priority list
    • U.S. Indians flex muscles in making treaty claims
    • Aborigine group declares own government
    • Aborigines out in cold
      NATIVE JUSTICE:
    • Thorny questions face judicial council
    • Lawyer decries judges' "insensitivity to injustice"
    • Judges' lawyer leaves probe of Marshall case
    • Supreme Court smiled on women, natives
    • B.C. Indians question charges laid against two tribal constables
    • Indian chief urges race-crime stats
    • Indian inmates charge Bowden prison staff with discrimination
      MEECH LAKE AFTERMATH:
    • Meech victory strengthens Native voice
    • Indians resisting federal overture
    • McLaughlin calls for constitutional committee
    • Natives "on high moral ground" for stand against Meech, says Harper
      BUSINESS:
    • Native-first policies okay, rights body rules
    • Sunday shopping having local impact
    • Inuk village mayor sees women as answer to economic future
    • Six Nations Golfers will soon be puttin' with the best of 'em
    • Native media rocked by funding cuts
      SOCIAL ISSUES:
    • Confusion stems from Housing Program
    • Reaching out to native peoples
    • Treasured gift
    • Natives seek own agency for children
      EDITORIALS, COMMENTARY, LETTERS:
    • Folly and death at the Oka barricade
    • Gun madness
    • The violence at Oka
    • Put Oka golf course plan on hold
    • Akwesasne Indian Times Editorial
    • Soveignty and Common Sense Part II
    • Warrior's Words call for execution
    • The prophet Elijah judges Canada
    • His ordeal is not yet over
    • Gun butt diplomacy not enough for natives
    • Indians deserve fairness
    • Golf war an act of revenge?
    • There's still time to get those Innu
    • Myths central to country's nationhood
    • A myth remains: a nation of losers
    • The rigid limits of English
    • Here's to one courageous Manitoban
    • Playing the name game
    • Criminal to increase low-level training flights
    • Resentment no stranger for natives
    • "Lawbreaking coward"
      CULTURE, HISTORY, ART:
    • How French fur trade affected the Indians
    • Iroquois villages discovered on Highway 403 extension
    • Ancient pot going on display
    • Ojibwa students to observe East Coast lifestyle
    • Navajo culture at heart of novel
    • "Gossip" presents women's view of North
    • Inuit artist draws to sell

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