Folder includes:
Foundation offers loans for women's business -Toronto
- Campaign of civil disobedience has won little action from Ottawa
- Huron mission thrives today -Midland, Ont.
- Fire officials on standby for evacuation of reserve Deer Lake, Ont.
- Sarcee sacred bundle returned by museum -Hull
- UN rights body to investigate Canada's treaties with natives -Toronto
- Province can start Temagami road work -Toronto
- Crawford's still waters run deep in history (reconstructed Indian village) -Campbellville, Ont.
- Heritage of myth and legend -Toronto book review
- More about UN rights agency probe
- Erasmus wins second term as Dene president -Inuvik, NWT
- Court won't hear llth-houi:-bid to block Temagami logging road~ Toronto
- Lubicon chief to meet Getty on July 24 -Edmonton
- Indian land dispute given to committee -Calgary
- Snapshots of native community life -Toronto editorial
- Pour des peccadilles -lettre au redacteur -Montreal
- Women the losers as federal jobs cut -Ottawa
- $4.6 million for six N. Ont. schools -Thunder Bay
- Indians distrusted police too much to give evidence, probe told -Lethbridge, Alta.
- Thanks for fire evacuation assistance -letter to Geraldton-Longlac editor
- Ottawa obliged to pay natives' hospital costs letter to Toronto editor
- Confrontations feared at Whitefish Island 'unless Ottawa acts' -Sault St. Marie
- Path to violence -letter to North Bay editor
- Natives frustrated by cutbacks -Thunder Bay editorial
- A dubious defense pact for natives -Toronto commentary
- Indians' lawyer dumped after lengthy fight -London, Ont.
- Gap between American and Canadian news grows -letter to Ottawa editor
- Canada Customs staff want RCMP protection -Cornwall
- Woman convicted of assaulting police -Calgary
- McKnight, Sarcee chief to set up dispute committee Red Deer Lake, Alta.
- Chief ready to talk -Calgary
- Six Nations Indians make claim for riverbed -Toronto
- Indian blockades, occupations are becoming 'fact of life' -Bell -Sault Ste. Marie
- Who gave· the natives the right to mistreat others? letter to Sault Ste. Marie editor
- Cabinet: From A to F -Toronto
- Harry Laforme appointed Indian commissioner -Ottawa
- Few Indians apply for airlines work -Vancouver
- Post-secondary funding for Natives -Kenora commentary
- Events a reminder of long native presence -letter to Sault Ste. Marie editor
- Big Grassy' s new constable -Rainy River
- Natives lost land, way of life -letter to Sault Ste. Marie editor
- Pays Plat supports concerned citizens -letter to Terrace Bay/Schreiber editor
- Native students making the grade -Sioux Lookout
- New protests against genocide of a native people Atlantic regional commentary