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News clippings to Monday morning, 23 July 1990 Edition 90-29.2 [Missing Pages and Incomplete Table of Contents]
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Jul. 19 – Jul. 23, 1990 (Creation)
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1 folder of textual records.
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The following folder includes
AKWESASNE:
- Akwesasne election challenged in court
- Preliminary inquiry set for Doug George
- Indians challenge election of chiefs
LAND CLAIMS, NATIVE RIGHTS: - 5 Native bands accept Ontario claims deal
- $8.9M native land deal
- Band refuses to sign land deal
- Ottawa criticized in land claim deal
- NWT deal for land rejected
- Ottawa tells Dene, Metis it can salvage N.W.T. deal
- Dene, Metis reject deal over land
- C.S. military reduction "bad blow" for Goose Ray
- Will native claims flare up in Ontario?
- Establish commission on natives, Lewis urges
- Restaurateur won't fight with natives to collect CST
EDUCATION: - Contract signed to deliver courses over airwaves
HEALTH: - 14 health projects financed
- Metro doctor makes Arctic house calls
- Study to test native healing of drug users
- Yanomami dying, Brazilians report
SOCIAL ISSUES: - Natives adopted by white families get chance to discover their heritage
- Family finances cited in suicide of native inmate
EDITORIALS, COMMENTARY, LETTERS, POLITICAL CARTOONS: - Only good faith will end impasse
- Ottawa's conspicuous absence from Oka
- Dying for attention
- Ottawa takes a pass
- Call the cavalry
- White justice and native justice
- Missing the bigger picture at Oka
- Indians open big window on selves
- How did this get by unnoticed
- White-hot hate lights the night
- A desperate lack of leadership
- How guns of Oka wrecked PM's plans
- No happy medium for Mohawks
- Blockade nightly magnet for crowd
- PM pulls a Hatfield
- Peter Stockland
- Who really owns the land in Oka?
- Chateauguay resembles Alabama in the 1960s
- Touchy Quebec exhibits racism
- Where's the PM?
- This place is downright surreal
- Legacy of long memories
- Strangers in their own land
- Let's talk peace with native peoples
- A summer of guns and discontent
- Bienvenue to Hate Town
- Mohawk mess was avoidable
- Canada ... the violent society?
- Editors didn't Win any prizes
- Sending Canada back to the drawing board
- We'll wear Mohawk shoes when the Goths invade
- Oka shows what happens when bureaucrats are in charge
- Willing to buy land
- Why should natives sacrifice a culture to industrial way?
- Indians undermined
- Revealing episode?
- A sensitive headline
- It's only the beginning of solidarity with natives
- With the benefit in hindsight...
- A shameful display for world to see
- Photos' violent image unfair
- Standoff is a 'national crisis'
- Aboriginal claims
- Oka incident reveals the struggle ahead
- We must keep calm during this racial strife
- Most Quebecois back native cause
- Oka mayor has revealed his priorities
- Political cartoons
HISTORY, ARTS AND CULTURE: - Archeological site a "Garden of Eden" for early Indians
- Toronto's Iroquois heritage is a little known story
- Tantalizing hints to ancient history destroyed by airport construction
- Natives find their spirit
- Being "true" to what he sees
- Horrendous personal price of success
- Native writers ignore the past, pinpoint today
- Gentle new show a summer treat