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News clippings to Monday morning, 10 July 1989 Edition 89-26
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June 19 - July 10, 1989 (Creation)
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Folder contains:
- $5 bills on treaty day reaffirm treaty rights Glenevis, Alta.
- Explosion could help Sarcee cause -Calgary
- More about the Osborne slaying in N. Manitoba
- BC Indians issue warning over logging roads -Vancouver
- Cree band ends Quebec road blockade -Chibougamau
- Nine Indian bands sign pact for mutual defence -Quebec
- Innu and Inuit different -letter to Toronto editor
- Task force to examine high number of natives in jails Edmonton
- Native people losing supporters in Quebec -letter to Toronto editor
- Innu struggle in Labrador is for justice -letter to Toronto editor
- Inca treasures in Montreal exhibition -Toronto
- Sarcee Indians agree to talks with minister -Calgary Indian commissioner -Toronto
- Print fosters stereotype of natives, artist says -Calgary
- Cadieux angers natives again despite attempt to mend fences -Quebec City
- TV movie being made about Joseph Brant -Toronto
- Natives given more control in operating legal services Toronto
- Dead Blood's alcohol level found to exceed legal limit Lethbridge, Alta.
- Wanted: native Canadians who want to learn to write Penticton, BC
- NS law school launches program to encourage native, black students -Halifax
- Native cultures on the brink -letter to Toronto editor
- Land transfer for Chapleau Cree -Toronto
- More about Alberta and Quebec native blockades
- More about Innu protests over low flights -Toronto
- Far North is latest battleground in Canadian airlines' war -Yellowknife
- Missing boy is found thin, dirty -Winnipeg
- To their health -Thunder Bay editorial
- Pharmacist fined for refusing a native rubbing alcohol -Edmonton
- More about missing boy in Winnipeg
- Trappers help museum focus on native role in region's past -Ottawa
- More about Sarcee protest over military clean-up
- The white man's game -treaties, etc. -Toronto
- Sheriff admits silence on killing -The Pas, Man.
- Native art: Should it be shown in museum or gallery? Ottawa
- Rickets found widespread in native reserve -Halifax
- $2.4 M pact signed -Big Island First Nation -Morson
- Kahn-Tineta Horn: Her '60s zeal for justice undimmed Ottawa
- Innu leaders willing to talk -letter to St. John's, Nfld. editor
- Native alliance formed -Sioux Lookout
- Reserve 58 opens new housing -Geraldton-Longlac
- Stangecoming band celebrates new reserve -Fort Frances
- Native childcare agency almost 50 percent over budget
- Winnipeg Electricity fix delayed -Fort Hope, Ont.
- Moving from reserve to city terrifying -Toronto
- Natives said ready for confrontation over rights Moraviantown, Ont.
- Walpole Island agriculture steps forward Unified health care is coming -Timmins
- Temagami band declines invitation -North Bay
- CESO native program celebrates 20 years -Toronto