The following folder includes
- Why wasn't the Fire Code enforced?
- She found poem -- and a lot more
- Cuts silence natives, band says
- Sharks may spawn new Arctic industry
- Flames out but cres still fight tire fire
- Ontario vows to prevent tire fires
- Temagami Indian band loses bid to save trees
- Silent about insult
- Metis win chance to pursue huge claim
- Town in NWT declares four official languages
- Battling pollution rush target at tire dump
- No more tire fires - editorial
- Low level flights - political cartoon
- High schools told to change "Redskins" name
- How children see the disaster
- Tire fire reported snuffed out
- Tory cuts seem aimed at muzzling critics
- Mint begins pitch for gold coin
- 5 N.S. judges face hearing over Marshall
- "End in sight" to tire blaze
- Budget cuts hit northern radio
- Native programs singled out - editorial
- The better way to burn old tires
- N.W.T. judge gets desk job during probe
- N.S. Micmac group closes its office
- Native writing anthology on list of spring books
- Where there's smoke, there's buyers
- Cuts show bias, native leaders say
- Native press is killed in one cynical stroke
- Natives vow to expand subsidized housing despite neighbor's bias
- Mennonites to protest Labrador NATO bases
- Spending on natives "at minimum level"
- He's the last of the lacrosse-stick makers
- Funding for Wawatay axed in federal budget
- Bigotry on the rise, poll finds
- Nation of bigots? - editorial
- Tires continue to burn as officials pin hopes on warmer weather
The following folder includes
- Chopsticks serve up wealth, Alberta
- Painstaking publisher of natives
- Native Indians deserve same rights, letter
- More action urged over Uniroyal
- Equal rights to stories, letter
- Ottawa may help pay Marshall
- Aboriginal children need own schools, Winnipeg
- Inside out, Globe & Mail literary review
- Investigation sparked by racist calendar
- Group justice is no justice at all
- Judge will review Marshall's bid for more money
- Native theatre reaffirming 'the old truth'
- Elmira skeptical on water cleanup
- Probe of Marshall judges sought
- Monique Mojica, native actress
- Post office hiking rates to North
- B.C. Indian band sues 3 pulp mills
- Natives need own schools, Winnipeg told
- Brant Museum tells a story
- Marshall saga: Will N.S. take the torch?
- Shots fired at Warriors Base in Akwesasne
- Prairies inspire native novelist
- Case of bingo fans postponed, Quebec
- B.C. Indian event to fight logging
- Implement native courts Ottawa told
- Indian tales, this time from the pen of a native
- Walpole's new justice of the peace, Jibkenyan
- Children attending school for the first time
- $30,000 NDMA research study commissioned
- The Great Debate, Tekawennake, letter
- Natives begin own encyclopedia, Micmac News
Folder includes:
- Siblings reunited by fire -Winnipeg
- Chiefs take case to London -Winnipeg
- Inuit adopt strategy on saving polar area Susimuit, Greenland
- Mohawks oppose golf course plan -Oka, Que.
- Blacks in U.S. got vote before Canada's natives letter to Toronto editor
- Mohawks seek end to dispute over raid -Hogansburg, N.Y.
- Appeal set in killing of elderly native man -Toronto
- Inuit urged to welcome progress -Sisimuit, Greenland
- Tale of big Manitoba blazes will live on -Winnipeg
- Natives flown home as fires die -Thunder Bay
- Native journalism students wary of typecasting -Toronto
- More about, Manitoba fires
- Northwest's fire evacuees beginning to return home~ Dryden
- Bell appeals discrimination investigation -Montreal
- Group threatens blockade if Ternagarni logging road proceeds -Toronto
- Week-long blockade by police fuels tension among Mohawks -Hogansburg, N.Y.
- Inuit meeting endorses environmentalist strategy Sisirnuit, Greenland
- Bell wants court to set aside probe of its hiring practices -Montreal
- Ouje-Bougournou advance -Montreal editorial
- More about Hogansburg blockade
- Native people continue to suffer -letter to Ottawa editor
- Cynical treatment of the Lubicons -Edmonton editorial
- Ottawa's recognition of new band clouds Lubicon deal Edmonton
- Independent review urges on darn project -Toronto
- Quebec Cree court puts Ottawa on trial for tax evasion Ouje-Bougournou, Quebec
- All burning prohibited in Northern Ontario because of fire threat -Toronto
- Move to split Lubicon band called immoral -Edmonton
- Inuit accuse fur activists of 'cultural genocide' Sisirnuit, Greenland
- More about Hogansburg roadblock
- Capturing the faces of then and now -Saskatoon book review
- More about Northern Ontario fire evacuations
- More about Osborne case in Manitoba
- Proposal for native employment in forestry -Longlac
- Mohawks to vote on casinos -Hogansburg, N.Y.
- Growing native militancy -Sault Ste. Marie editorial
- Canada on trial over native abuses -Toronto editorial
- Ottawa double-crossed us, Indians say -Vancouver
- Natives seek UN aid in bid to regain pride -Geneva
- Audubon group out to delay hydro plan -Montreal
- Lubicons denounce creation of new band -Edmonton
- More about NW Ont. fires
- PM asks Tellier to stay on -Ottawa
- Racism compounds woes of poverty -Winnipeg
- Police seek substance that killed two men -Toronto
- Prejudice apparent survey -Sioux Lookout
- Chief asks Blind River council to delay annexation discussion -Blind River
- More about NW Ont. fires
- Native people see their treaties as living agreements Sudbury commentary
- Fired manager considers running for Garden River chief
- A seat for Soviet Inuit -Toronto editorial
- Quebec's deal with Crees chides Ottawa -Toronto
- More about Hogansburg gambling raid
- Attempted murder charged in shooting of special constable -Moose
- Factory Canada plans PCB cleanup in Arctic Inuit meeting told Sisimuit, Greenland
- Native builder plans big resort for Athabaska -Edmonton
- Native language course graduates -Thunder Bay
- Treaty rights -letter to Sault St~. Marie editor
- More about NW Ont. fires
- Mohawks say occupation to reclaim land -Montreal
- Shortage of natives in CBC jobs 'scandalous' -Saskatoon
- More about Heron Bay hydro project
- More about NW Ont. fires
The following folder includes
- Temagami blockade to resume after bid to win injunction fails - Toronto
- A poor showing - letter to Toronto editor about new national museum
- Armed Mounties guard border near Mohawk reserve - Cornwall
- 1,000 rally to fight logging in Temagami - Toronto
- Is Meech Lake accord really worth saving? - Ottawa
- 1,600 federal workers poised to picket today - Toronto
- Cree's 'attorney general' a passionate advocate - Ouje-Bougoumou, Quebec
- Reserve promised new school, asbestos study - Ohsweken
- Meech Lake foes blaze trail for PM - Toronto editorial
- What Meech Lake accord is all about - Ottawa
- Temagami battle is about who uses bush best - Toronto commentary
- More about Temagami
- Getting to know you - Toronto
- More about Temagami
- Three brothers hoping to stay together - Today's child - Toronto
- Where The Spirit Lives triumphs as a powerful study of native injustice - Toronto TV review
- More about Six Nations schools
- More about Temagami
- Auditor general likes morale-boosters - Ottawa commentary
- More about Meech Lake accord
- More about Innu protest
- Panel urges demilitarized Arctic - Ottawa
- More about Innu protest
- Is there any hope for Meech Lake? - Toronto editorial
- More about Meech Lake
- More about Whitedog settlement
- Ontario's new ombudsman is a proud Mohawk peacemaker - Toronto commentary
- Indians to appeal fishing conviction - Cape Croker
- NS Indians seek salmon fishing rights - Truro
- Negotiator named to settle Inuit claim - Ottawa
- Quebec Inuit village copes with double sales tax - Ottawa
- Coffee's always on at native centre - Thunder Bay
- Not worth fighting for? - Toronto commentary
- Hunters upset with Indian hunting privileges - Hunters Mountain, NS
- At the government's door - letter to Toronto editor
- Native fishing talks set to resume - Toronto
- Clash averted as Mohawks compromise - Cornwall
- Mafia .backs big bingo in US, informer says - Montreal
- Chief sees progress over island - Sault Ste. Marie
- Nishnawbe-Aski chiefs take next step toward new structure - Thunder Bay
- Education council asks Mennonite school to abolish strap - Sioux Lookout
- Local woman crushes chiefs resolution on crisis centres - Sioux Lookout
- Webequie students miss more classes - Sioux Lookout
- Natives plan for better stores - Atikokan
- Next round of Whitefish Island negotiations set - Sault Ste. Marie
- More about Six Nations schools in senate - Ottawa
- More about John Kim Bell
- Great Lakes plan disparaged - Ottawa
- Grade Nine plus TYP equals university - Toronto
- The art of fighting fires - Toronto
Academic Skills Centre
The following folder includes
Akwesasne:
- Mohawk officials advise staying off reserve
- Uneasy calm falls on reserve
- Anti-casino Mohawks vow to resolve reserve war alone
- Family divided
- Evacuation of reserve
- Disarm warriors: Chief
- Mohawks set for "war" over casinos
- Fear stalls return to reserve homes
- Mohawks flee border reserve to avoid gambling showdown
- Akwesasne at a glance
- Hundreds flee Canadian side of blockaded Mohawk reserve
- Indians flee reserve on barges as gambling battle escalates
- Ottawa conveys concern to U.S. over mounting Mohawk tension
- Four Mohawks hurt as reserve boils over
- Mohawks on troubled reserve expect gaming violence to grow
- Heavily armed Mohawks overrun Cornwall reserve
- Gun battle Mohawk missing
- Canadians trapped as reserve sealed off
- War brewing over casinos
- Grenade explodes near Mohawk station
- Fire bombs destroy building on reserve
The environment, protests:
Temagami:
- Ontario calls partial halt to logging in Temagami
- Ontario gives natives veto over logging in Temagami to save ancient pine tracts
- Peterson's big winner in forest deal
- Loggeis, workers cry "sell-out"
- Last glimmer of hope vanishes for Temagami's reeling workers
- Temagami deal difficult -- Premier
Hagersville:
- 5 tire fire suspects face more charges
James Bay:
- From crystal rivers to murky Manhattan
- The Project of the Century
Howe Sound:
- Dioxin levels highest ever
Meech Lake:
- Gov't would accept McKenna resolution , committee is told
- NWT minister decries view that Canada to break up over Meech
- Meech should be killed, native leader says
Lubicon Update:
- Support increasing, Lubicons say
Youth, Education, Culture:
- Drumbeat conference at Mac shaping up as major event
- Webequie students still not in classes
- Accurate historical education needed to dispel the stereotypes of Indians
- Anti-drug march
Health:
- How Canada drives its native people to drink
- Diabetes in natives prompts call for study
Justice:
- Prison separates mothers from children
- Report on prison for women
Editorials, letters:
- Meeting to protect a shared Arctic
- Creative bargain to save old pines
- In a democracy, do racists deserve rights?
Arts:
- Book review: A trail of broken promises
The following folder includes
- Stinging rebuke to high officials in Marshall case - Boularderie, NS, commentary
- Report on Marshall case finds racism widespread - Halifax
- Officials open logging road in Temagami - Toronto
- Native seminary meets only rejection - Winnipeg
- Marshall case report urges anti-racism measures - Halifax
- Shooting worries Akwesasne police - Toronto
- Loggers celebrate road completion ·- Temagami
- One of our greatest poets never wrote a word - Toronto
- Donald Marshall still owed a debt - Toronto editorial
- No home in their native land Toronto book review
- Pemmican Publications stresses accuracy - Winnipeg
- Old formulas, new sensibilities - Toronto book review
- Inuit arts and crafts collection featured at Guelph
- Huge Marshall report falls short of righting tragic error - Halifax analysis
- Ministers got 'special treatment' - Halifax
- Police investigating child abuse allegation - Poplar Hill
- Man fined for gill netting through Lake Nipigon ice - Thunder Bay
- Stop stealing native stories - Toronto commentary
- Marshall wants ex-chief charged - Halifax
- Poverty, teen-age pregnancies linked to higher infant death rates - Toronto
- Native communities address family violence - Sarnia
- City, Chippewa councils hold first joint meeting - Sarnia
- Uniroyal, province reach deal on pollutant - Kitchener
- Right to vote of off-reserve Lake Helen residents confirmed - Thunder Bay
- New magazine on Arctic to be published in North - Toronto
- Federal dept. critical of Hydro's Jackfish hydro - Thunder Bay
- Saugeen band vows to clean beach - Toronto
- Band considering court injunction - Armstrong
- Native legal corporation to be in business soon
- Cree take James Bay hydro fight to Washington - Montreal
- More about Saugeen claim
- Mohawks try to cope with split on reserve - Akwesasne
- Reserve's anti-gamblers fear casinos linked to mob - Akwesasne
- Environment union doesn't think Environmentalists know how to save forests ... or jobs - Ottawa backgrounder
- How Indian culture can heal white society - Ottawa essay
- Former radar base for sale -- again - Sioux Lookout
- More about abuse of native women
- Bison may face controlled killing - Edmonton
- Twinkling stars of self-govt - Ohsweken editorial
- Water crisis still in effect Ohsweken
- Selling self-govt and Indian Act - Ohsweken editorial page
- No way to achieve peace - Montreal editorial
- Mississauga and Chippewa sign treaty - Sutton West
- Pottawatomi treaty entitlement claim Sutton West
- Chippewas of Georgina Island membership code - Sutton West
- Chippewa headland-to-headland initiative - Sutton West
- Chippewa tri-council seeks control of islands in Georgian Bay - Sutton West
- Trust accounts management - Sutton West
- Tri-council treaties and claims - Sutton West
The following folder includes
- A native son - Toronto editorial
- Brushes with greatness - Toronto book review - an excerpt
- Former envoy runs for office - Randburg, South Africa
- Native justice would .make Riel cry - Winnipeg
- Temagami blockade planned for Sept. 18 - Toronto
- The ghosts at Sainte-Marie - Midland
- Natives challenge study of sacred bones - Toronto
- Officer should not be called to testify - Winnipeg
- Loan project on reserves a success - Toronto
- Ottawa, union accused of discrimination - Toronto
- Cree leader appeared drunk, waitress says - Winnipeg
- Man 'spoiling for fight,' Manitoba enquiry told
- Officer who shot Indian admitted to psychiatric unit - Winnipeg
- A parallel accord - Toronto editorial
- More about officer's health - Winnipeg justice enquiry
- Native officer added to minority relations unit - Toronto
- Indians plan petition for Jesse Jackson - Winnipeg
- More about native officer and minority relations
- North lacks basic needs, says Rae - Fort Severn
- A justice system for natives - Winnipeg editorial
- Boycott of schools urged on reserves - Ohsweken
- Committee concerned about school maintenance - Toronto
- No need for native justice system, minister says -Vancouver
- Native leaders upset over justice minister's statements -Kamloops
- School flying high - Belleville
- Aboriginal rights: progress by inches - Vancouver editorial
- More about school maintenance - Ohsweken
- Indians mean big business - Calgary commentary
- Hunting for a compromise - Halifax editorial
- Pro-trapping group may use 'star wars' to counter animal rights activists - Moose Factory
- Child and family services assembly planned - Fort Hope
- Store and band management trainin9 - Sioux Lookout
- European group joins fight against animal rights activists - Moose Factory
- Clean up environment, leader says - Moose Factory
- Trivializing native issues - Sault Ste. Marie editorial
The following folder includes
- U.S. and Canada Indian tribes unite
- Mohawks blockade leading to reserve casinos
- Engineering newsletter causes uproar - Vancouver
- Budget Cuts that hush a native voice - editorial
- Marshall condemms budget - Ottawa
- Smuggling fuels Akwesasne economy - Akwesasne
- Police drive black/warrior white - Akwesasne
- Reserve residents expect bloodshed - Akwesasne
- Peterson's slight angers native people - Orillia
- Rae assails inaction on asbestos - Toronto
- PM makes plea for unity - Ottawa
- No toast for Weiner at breakfast - Toronto
- Chief foils Soo school closing - Sault Ste. Marie
- McKenna proposes new deal on Meech
- First immigrants imported their culture - letter
- Leader says Ottawa keeps Indians poor - letter
- Native broadcuts cuts must be restored - letter
- Hagersville site of tire fire in '77 MPP reveals
- New translation brings Bible home to Artie
- Aboriginal group seeks native-language services
- Blame for fire too hot to handle - editorial
- Native media deride budget cut
- Natives trying to flex muscles in Liberal race
- Ministers to review plan to get rid of used tires
- Test measures risk of diabetes
- Mohawks fear violence as gambling talks fail
- Police want braid - Calgary
- Mohawks plan referendum on gambling - Cornwall
- Indian history of Canada - book review
- Modern native images that counter cliches
The following folder includes
- Good news on two fronts in Hagersville
- Hagersville residents weary of publicity
- $50 million added to native child welfare
- Ottawa charges video on Ojibway 'biased', seeks return of funds
- Budget clobbers native Canadians
- Temagami protesters fined
- Our official languages ignore native peoples, letter
- Dioxin found in ditch water near tire fire
- Tire dream sparks nightmare
- Marshall gets 'sincere apology' from legislature
- The rubber match in Hagersville
- High levels of toxic chemicals detected in creek near fire site
- Ontario to compensate victims of tire fire
- Gravel, cement dust used to douse U.S. tire blazes
- Power exports lead to genocide, Cree leader tells energy board
- Ottawa kills grants to native groups
- Assault on civil service misses job-trimming goal
- Funds reduced or ended for outspoken women's, native groups
- Tire fire offensive a rain-out
- Lots of blame to share in Hagersville fire
- Tory budget focuses on wrong 'green', editorial
- Now it's time to stand up for tolerance, letter
- Burning rubber, editorial cartoon
- Water bombers pause as tire fire oil removed
- Foam clobbers firefighter
- Native program cuts called 'intolerable'
- Elmira finds contamination in fourth well
- Ray passes the bucks, photo (new $100 coin)
- Trappers, opponents try to snare young minds
- Water-bomber salvos launch tire fire drive
- Brantford residents want probe of chemical dumping into river
- New road brings hope to crews
- Blazing tires' owner feels 'badly hated'
- Budget lean but not mean, comment
- 'Tough, necessary decisions to protect Canada's future', text of the budget speech
- Spending lid hits natives
- Lack of Innu translators delays trials for 2nd day
- Delegation threatens boycott of furs
- When entertainment breeds ignorance
- Public Service 2000
- Anti-logging activists invade stress seminar
- Amen to letter on Hagersville fire
- Let the fur fly in flurry of facts
- North enlists Super Shamou to stop 'sniffing'
- Self-Gov't pacts won't be protected by Constitution
- Native newspapers fear government's budget axe
- Kashtin cashes in on novelty craze - Montreal
- Gov't stays away from conference on land claims - British Columbia
- Those who live in glass houses ... , comment
- "Warrior Society", letter, Tekawennake News
- Ohswekan water okay for bathing, washing, says Health and Welfare
- Struggling with the issue of a Native justice system, Wawatay news
- Native trappers group looking to set-up network of northern trappers
Folder Includes:
- Soviet Inuit to join Arctic discussions -Sisimiut
- Inuit from four lands at top-of-world summit
- Forest fires force 16,500 to flee homes -Winnipeg
- More on forest fires Standoff between militants, police draws to end at Mohawk reserve -Hogansberg, N.Y.
- More on Akwesasne blockade Extradition fight, fall from grace occupy exiled U.S. Indian activist -Vancouver
- Manitoba Indian bands to sign defence treaty
- Summer low-level jets fly right over the Innu letter to editor -Toronto
- 5 die on Ontario roads in weekend accidents
- Sarcee sign agreement on military clean-up -Calgary
- Leg amputated -Kashechewan
- Navajo dispute -Window Rock, Ariz. Saskatchewan
- Cree community blames federal housing policy for massive tornado damage
- More on U.N. probe
- $15,000.paid over infant's airport x-ray
- CBC urged to hire more natives
- Sons of the Chief -book review -Toronto
- Time to overhaul outdated Indian Act, official says
- More on U.N. probe
- More on native defence pact
- Mohawk Indians occupy St. Nicholas island -Montreal
- More on Akwesasne blockade
- Federal payments cut by $2.2 billion
- More on U.N. probe
- More on Temagami logging
- More on forest fires
- Better Indian relations new directorate's goal Edmonton
- Sault Ste. Marie fishing dispute
- Photo of native dancer
- More on U.N. probe
- More on forest fires
- Program S -Toronto
- More on forest fires
- More on U.N. probe
- Man drank fatal amount, native probe told -Lethbridge
- More on Temagami logging
- More on post-secondary education
- Act fast on Shoal Lake, editorial -Winnipeg
- More on Temagami logging
- More on U.N. probe
- Canada's racism record: some cause for optimism
- Rights board probes CBC, Bell Canada over hiring policies -Ottawa
- Rufus Prince, won fight for native hunting rights obituary -Brandon, Manitoba
- More on forest fires
- Government grants to study Ontario's forest management
- More on forest fires
- Indians across the country step up protests in quest for power -Ottawa
- More on forest fires
- City's water threatened -Winnipeg
- Native indict The Pas -Winnipeg
- Aboriginal court sets gov't eviction date
- More on U.N. probe
- Ottawa must deal with natives, editorial -Sault Saint Marie
- INAC encourages women bosses
- Recollet eyes justice system changes -Sault St. Marie
- Whitefish Island land claim
- Native group challenges the Canadian Indian Act
- DIANO Minister gets 'D' on columnist's report card Political cartoon -Vancouver
- Nun's efforts in native education rewarded
- Letter of thanks re: fire evacuation -Geraldton
- More on post-secondary education
- Claim to be pursued with, without treaty -London
- Indians want base back -London
- Walpole band farm gets S600,000 grant
This following folder includes
- Film hits sensitive nerve in native community - Toronto
- Prize means a lot to all native artists - Toronto
- Cadieux to meet band chief - Toronto
- Native groups urged to bolster blockade - Ottawa
- Native students' Catch 22 - Toronto
- Trappers to cull wolves under bounty program - Edmonton
- NWT makes native new speaker - Norman Wells , NWT
- Three hunters killed in tent fire - Marathon
- Animal rights group assails museum fur trade exhibit - Winnipeg
- Indians fight clear-cutting of Quebec wildlife reserve - Maniwaki
-Mohawks ' showdown delayed at Cornwall
- Buddy, 8, loves hiking, exploring - Toronto Today 's Child
- Temagami road construction halted pending court case
- Whitedog gets S2.4 million for flooding
- Freed Mohawk casino owner must stay off Cornwall reserve - Syracuse, NY -
- Ojibway model proud to be native - Toronto
- More about Six Nations and New Credit schools
- More about Whitedog settlement
- Native awareness focus of week - Fort Frances
- Probation for former housing manager - Thunder Bay
- Chief arrested at blockade - Toronto
- More about Cape Croker fishing fines I I
- Pottawatomi take battle over land to US congress - Washington , DC
- Micmacs claim first moose under new NS hunting rights - Hunter ' s Mountain, NS
- Robert Jamieson gets rave reviews as new ombudsman - Toronto
- Giving Canada's Indians provincial status would salve many wounds - Ottawa commentary
- Aboriginal peoples' quest for justice - letter to Ottawa editor
- Non-native hunters protest .Micmac agreement - Halifax
- Chief wants OPP to quit border post -Cornwall
- Absence in natives of Alzheimer's probed - Winnipeg
- Mohawk reserve battles over bingo - Montreal
- Buses turned back in Mohawk bingo dispute - Hogansburg
- Law and order a target in Mohawk feud - St. Regis
- Tax (cigarettes) dollars go up in smoke - Montreal
- 51% say courts unfair to natives - Ottawa
- Natives fear violence over unlicensed bingo - Montreal
- Indians paid dearly for benefits - letter to Thunder Bay editor
- More about fines for blocking traffic - Marathon
- Homes opened - Fort Frances
- AFN supports Six Nations in attack on Indian Affairs minister - Ottawa
- Native education rights supported - Calgary
- Most feel natives get unequal treatment - Ottawa
- Copps offers support to halt river dredging - ·Walpole Is. 33
- Profits tucked away out of taxman's reach•- Montreal
- Environment No. l issue, says chief - Walpole Island
- Stored toxic wastes seeping in river area - London
- Natives right to mistrust dredging - letter to London editor
- Native reliance on govt. over, Treaty 3 chief says
- Misunderstanding - Thunder Bay editorial about medical treatment residence
- Supports multiple use for crown land - letter to Elliot Lake editor
- Metis send invoice to government - Sault Ste. Marie
- Weekend elders' conference - Ohsweken
- More about Six Nations and New Credit schools
- Blockade is becoming a pain in neck - Decaen - North Bay
- Skeletal remains handed over to Caldwell band - London
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
The following folder includes
OKA DISPUTE (NEWS ARTICLES):
- Chief warns PM
- Mohawks, police entrench positions
- Natives urge Mulroney to take charge
- Oka conflict now macho test of wills
- Pro-Indian rallies urge end to "war "
- Mohawks air hopes, fears on radio show
- New train is alternative to choked roadways
- Blockade halts golf, bingo fun
- Police bar Red Cross shipments from Oka
- Blackout threats
- Residents not racist or violent, mayor says
- Native unrest gives Dene MP a pivotal role.
- Police "hijack" Oka talks
- Feds deaf to chiefs
- Quebec human rights group refused entry to Mohawk area
- Ottawa urges Oka to sell land
- Make plans to defend native lands, chiefs told
- Let police cut forces Chretien suggests
- Oka officials deny wrongdoing
- Ottawa rejects Indian chiefs' key demands to end "crisis"
- 700 halt traffic protest over bridge blockade
- Indians stake their claim to Quebec
- Chiefs urge swift recall of Parliament
- A question of nationhood
- No land deal while barriers up in Quebec; Siddon says
- Red Cross repeats role played in 1885
- B.C. natives set up more roadblocks
- Chateauguay getting "bum rap" from news media, mayor insists
- Native factions united by crisis
- Ottawa won't negotiate "with a gun at our head"
- Metro rally calls for end to standoff
- Ottawa accused of retaliating for Meech defeat
- RCMP bolster police lines to turn back angry residents
- For a Warrior, "it's a job"
- Mohawks toughen demands
- Indians cool to Siddon from the start
- "No deal at gunpoint"
- Siddon busy with holiday
- Indians threaten lawyer
- Hungry natives greet food aid
- Indian leaders struggle to find common ground on land claims
- Harper urges native support for peaceful end to standoff
- Oka denies that Ottawa offered to buy golf course
- RCMP repel angry Chateauguay mob
- Will block more roads, bands say
- Manitoba chiefs protest "wanted" poster
- Siddon faces growing anger over impasse
- Mounties help avert violence at bridge
- C.S. native protest warns against more Oka violence
- Help end standoff, Ontario is urged
- Chiefs take hard line on rights, land claims
- Mohawks threaten to break off talks
- Province probing Oka politicians
- Bourassa regrets police acted alone
- Quebec media deplore "racist" white behavior
- Reward poster upsets Indians
- Indian barrier sparks uproar
- Natives warn of more bloodshed
- Leaders toughen demands
- Troops poised in native standoff
- Policy a "recipe" for trouble
- Chiefs hold summit on Kahnawake reserve
- Ten bands blockade highways in B.C.
- Natives denounce Ottawa for failing to defuse Oka
- Troops moved as "contingency'' in native dispute
- Hopes fade for quick resolution to armed standoff
- Natives urge Ottawa to help solve crisis
- Police took sole decision on assault
- Racial violence erupts in dispute
- Tensions boil
- Lift blocks or else, B.C. Indians told
- RCMP move in as Quebec police reduce numbers
- Neighbors smuggle supplies to Mohawks
- Ex-art student becomes voice of Mohawks
- Throng grieves for cop
- Residents rip down barrier
- Violence at the eastern door
- Grand river warrior society coordinates support for Oka
- Local businessman and Warriors organizer issues Oka support appeal
- Death in the family won't let go
FOR OTHER NEWS AND EDITORIALS PLEASE SEE NEWS CLIPPINGS 19.1
The following folder includes
- Policing, Justice:
- Special Series: Policing the Prairies:
- Natives, police forever colliding
- Natives wonder why "so many deaths"
- Police force watchdogs almost never bite
- Indian police get chance "to paddle own canoe"
- Shootout ended dream of RCMP career
- RCMP making headway in minority hiring
- Two judges for Marshall quit during investigation
- Project aims to join native, white ways in justice system
- Report on Women's Prison
Economy:
- Assembly of First Nations challenge Wilson's Budget in Grief
- Group seeks investment in eastern Arctic
The environment, protests:
Innu:
- Training flights at Goose Bay must stop
- How some protections simply fail to protect
- Innu chief says Indians will resume flight protests
Hagersville:
- 5 teens face mischief charges in 17-day Ontario tire blaze
- Tourists flock to Great Tire Fire scene
Temagami:
- "You never know" on Temagami Peterson says
Elmira:
- Ontario wants extensive, costly cleanup by Uniroval in Elmira
James Bay:
- Natives make it there
International:
- Adventures of a singular man
- Turning jungle into wasteland
Education, Culture:
- Grade 3 pupils surprised by native traditions
- A tale of two schools
- Webequie school closed again
- Crazy Horse rides again
- Indians know concept of united nation
- Natives united by belief in Creator
Editorials, letters:
- Birthrights and a mess of wattage
- Nothing to be ashamed of
- No simple solutions to native realities
Upcoming events:
- Pow Wow Summer
This folder includes
- Six Nations can't get answers on water - Ohsweken
- Judge presented question after ordering lawyer jailed - Toronto
- Restless natives - Toronto commentary on native women and self-government
- Ontario moves to protect oldest forests from logging - Toronto
- Polluters get ultimatum - Toronto
- Injustice and racism in True North - Toronto book review
- Gambling feud puts Indians on brink of war - Akwesasne
- New police recruitment program hopes to attract visible minorities - Toronto
- Environment review may yet save Innu - Toronto
- Feds will decide format of Lake Helen elections - Thunder Bay
- Peace activists disrupt lunch at Empire Club - Toronto
- Most native wives abused by husbands, study shows -Toronto
- New book teaches language of Ojibwa - Winnipeg
- Natives urge end to plan to kill bison - Fort Smith, NWT
- Baffin Island tank leaks fuel - Toronto
- Tourist camp operator promotes Ojibway cultural studies - Atikokan
- Mohawk leaders fear deaths in gambling feud - Akwesasne
- Natives seek own justice system - Regina
- Casino profits siphoned from St. Regis reserve, gambling opponents say - Cornwall
- Job-equity law under fire as minuscule gains found for women and minorities - Toronto
- Arson destroys hopes for summer camp - Toronto
- Civil servant seeks to polish a tarnished image - Ottawa
- Ottawa, Indians sign talks pact - Vancouver
- Casino boosts security after shooting - Ottawa
- Inquiry winds up hearings on Bill C-31 - Thompson, Man.
- Convicts go back to roots with sweat lodge rites - Guelph
- Mohawks negotiate for native courts - Montreal
- Native group pushes for self-policing - Vancouver
- More about Temagami and court charges
- Interim recommendations made by Walpole Council to alleviate deficit
- Kahnawake bingo breaks Six Nations law: top chief - Montreal
- Legalized gambling step toward independence for The Pas band: chief - Montreal
- 3rd probe into death of Native - Ottawa
- Funding, not racism said at root of native justice problems - Sioux Lookout
- Indian-death probe becomes art exhibit - Winnipeg
- Ontario releases new policy for native self-govt - Sioux Lookout
- Natives have more disabilities: study - Sioux Lookout
- Family wants compensation for skiplane accident - Sioux Lookout
- Wawatay receives S30,000 grant - Sioux Lookout
- Frontier Air plane first in Canada - Thunder Bay
- Eagle's Nest building bargaining chip to speed school cleanup - letter to Ohsweken editor
- General hospital should move independently of amalgamation: administrator - Sioux Lookout
This following folder includes
- Entrench native right to self-determination, lawyer recommends - Vancouver
- Alcohol abuse emerges as link native probe - Stand Off, Alta.
- Native justice probe reviews Harper case - Winnipeg
- Prairie samurai (movie-making on reserve) - Toronto
- Native elders seeking new role in Catholic Church - Sudbury
- Indians report seeing sasquatch - Webequie
- Quebec Indians voice outrage over PCB plan - Quebec City
- Indians in the prison of cliche - Toronto book review
- Cree Summer had colorful journey back to L.A. - Toronto
- Innu vow to step up court fights - Montreal
- Wildlife bears graphic scars of chemical abuse - Toronto
- Ottawa robbing the North, Turner charges - Iqaluit, NWT
- Indian Act review to be unveiled at conference - Toronto
- Schools may be closed after tour inspection: Labour Canada - Toronto
- Our childrens' safety is not negotiable - Ohsweken editorial
- Time to reassess the Indian Act - Ohsweken editorial
- Children are nightmarish evidence of alcohol abuse by native mothers - Toronto
- Trapper persuades MNR to postpone spraying - Sioux Lookout
- Drop court battle and deal with equity, CBC urged - Toronto
- More about sasquatch sighting
- Winnipeg police give up fight against Indian probe
- Canadian fishing company pays US Indians' claim - Sault Ste. Marie
- Big Ben gets hero's welcome at Bear Island - North Bay
- Overfishing by non-status Indians feared - Toronto
- Nova Scotia negotiating hunting with Micmac Indians - Sydney, NS
- Indians lose bingo battle - Regina
- Ontario Metis endorse 'using force' - Sault Ste. Marie
- Canadians to learn what Indian self-govt. means in next Constitutional talks - Nautley, BC
- Abolish native hunting rights - Winnipeg commentary
- NWO natives not committed to defence .pact - Sioux Lookout
- Wild rice pool proves successful for growers - Kenora
- Oakville man named to Indian affairs post
- Indian ecumenical movement growing - Halifax
- Wawatay and cultural centre will produce native-language children's TV programs - Sioux Lookout
This following folder includes
- Innu take flight fight to court in St. John's, Nfld.
- Native footwear exhibit - Toronto
- 2nd vote set in Chippewa land claim - Sarnia
- Native justice system rejected by Ian Scott - Ottawa
- Native probe hears lawyers - Winnipeg
- Outdoor murals save community from doldrums - Chemainus, B.C.
- Police arrest two more in logging protest - Temagami
- Seven arrested in raid on reserve bingo hall - Kanesatake, Que.
- Minorities go toe to toe with majority - Toronto
- Police acted like savages, Mohawks say after raid - St-Jerome, Que.
- War Party battles triteness - Toronto movie review
- Haida canoe's trip up the Seine, native artist's fantasy comes true - Paris
- Metro police native liaison - Toronto
- 'Mistakes' in probe of shooting, chief says - Winnipeg
- More about Temagami
- More about Innu
- Six Nations children still out of school - Toronto
- More about Temagami
- Innu demonstration in Toronto
- Mora about Sarnia Chippewa vote
- More jobs for natives - Winnipeg
- Hiring quotas for native people - Winnipeg
- School teaches natives pride in culture - Toronto
- More about uncovering old Indian graves in NW Ont.
- Cop's letter gross insult - letter to Winnipeg editor
- Clouds of war obscured Indians' plight - Calgary
- More about Temagami
- More about Six Nations schools
- Actress praises Beachcombers for improving natives' image - Gibson, B.C.
- Innu picket embassy over NATO flights - Ottawa
- Flaws in law stack odds against native people - Sudbury commentary
- Naming Wright to post pleases Indian leaders - Saskatoon
- Education centre imperative - Sioux Lookout
- No threat from environmentalists - letter to North Bay editor
- Band threatens reserve blockade·- Whitedog reserve
- More about Six Nations schools
- Inquiry ought to proceed despite anguish for police - Saskatoon editorial
- Former Sault resident entrusted with improving native economics - Sault Ste. Marie
- Windigo and Bond agreement is as good as gold - Sioux Lookout
- Tikinagan's executive director calls it quits - Sioux Lookout
- Kashechewan and Albany advised to boil drinking water
- Removal of chairman sought - Moose Factory
- New NWT commissioner popular - Inuvik
- Mohawks fight to preserve schools - Winnipeg
The following folder includes
- Mohawk Chiefs call reserve referendum
- Indians' diabetes linked to new lifestyle
- Time to recognize native rights - letter
- $100 gold coin is a cruel joke - letter
- A splendid introduction to Coyote and his world
- Queen's Park cracks down on tire dumps
- No one knows why pair died in "white culture"
- Native, police tell of differences - Saskatoon
- Natives attack Tories over devastating cuts
- Canada's bitter legacy of injustice - editorial
- Why native groups alarmed by Meech - editorial
- Nato choice won't end fight - Innu say
- Liberals say that 9 seats should be for natives
- Author likes hunters' way of life
- Tire fire offers environmental lesson - letter
- Mohawk factions seek end to violence - Cornwall
- Museums giving up native treasures - but slowly
- Ojibwa, Ottawa agree to negotiate self-government
- Public service "downsizing" largely illusory
- Chiefs eye lawsuit over budget cuts - Manitoba
- The issues of native wife abuse - commentary
- NAN gets the go-ahead to look into restructuring
- A.I.A.I. reeling after 65% budget cut
- Students taught Anishinaabe traditions - Winnipeg
The following folder includes
- Indians suffer ill treatment, 35% tell poll - Toronto
- Province must help natives, NOP insists - Toronto
- Ottawa's S1.4 billion restraint package - Toronto
- Rules issued for talks on native self-govt. - Toronto
- Ontario willing to negotiate native self-rule - Toronto
- Munro trial may not start until '91 - Ottawa
- Ojibwa model finds native look may lead to success in Paris - Toronto
- Civil service urged to hire low-paid groups - Toronto
- More than one way to grow a new forest - Thunder Bay
- Lakehead university president named fund administrator
- Lubicon braced for RCMP action - Calgary
- Passion of the Metis people remembered - Edmonton
- Many trials, tribulations in Munro's life - Toronto commentary
- Lake Helen band office closed in 'coup' attempt - Thunder Bay
- Mediation in Little Jackfish hydro project - Thunder Bay
- Temagami braces for next round in road war - Toronto
- Stalled negotiations with Ottawa provoke more Lubicon threats - Edmonton
- Decision Feb. 28 in night hunting case - Thunder Bay
- Micmac agreement unfair, unsafe - Halifax commentary
- Pulling images out of the bear - Vancouver art review
- Suzuki meets with native people - Sarnia
- Race relations workshop held - Wallaceburg
- Two area native groups receive grants - Sioux Lookout
- It's another fine mess - Brantford editorial about Six Nations education
- Study of programs may bring education changes - Sioux Lookout
- Province urged to follow multi-use Crown land policy - Sudbury
- Expansion of federal building - Sioux Lookout
- Dispute sparked by removal of principal - London
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
This following folder includes
- 11 men jailed, fined for illegal sale of trout - Wiarton
- Bingo hall opening draws demonstrators - Montreal
- History of discrimination - letter to Toronto editor
- Native woman to be named ombudsman - Toronto
- N.S., Micmac groups sign pact on hunting - Halifax
- Native people deride discovery of America - Toronto
- Natives ask court to stop low jet flights - Yellowknife
- Teachers won't end boycott at New Credit - Toronto
- Iroquois longhouse, artifacts found in dig at Barrie site
- Columbus introduced slave trade - Toronto
- Temagami trees at risk, study finds - Toronto
- Innu struggle to survive as a distinct nation - Toronto
- Innu seek U.K. help to ban jets - London
- Armed guards protect Cornwall Island border post
- Obituary - John- Wesley Beaver - Toronto
- Indians renew blockade - Maniwaki, Que.
- Ojibwa bands 'ripped off' historian says - Walkerton
- More about Temagami
- A noble dissent - Toronto editorial about Marshall case
- Pediatrician sees trauma among Labrador children - Halifax
- Soup kitchens try to ease hunger for Regina's children
- Letters to editors about Labrador Innu
- Calgary native column lauded
- Booze at root of problem - letter to Calgary editor
- Suicide concern - Thunder Bay
- Defence pact not a priority - Thunder Bay
- More about Six Nations and New Credit schools
- Native justice system a matter of time - Sioux Lookout
- Chiefs call for aboriginal health authority - Thunder Bay
- Manitoba hunters may be charged - Fort Severn
- Two bands tell task force of reserve conditions - Sioux Lookout
- Story on alcohol and native people - Sioux Lookout
- Diesel fuel spilled near Fort Albany
- New goal for Lakehead University - letter to Sioux Lookout editor
- Native nurses program falling between cracks - Thunder Bay
- Money for education center still being sought - Sioux Lookout
- Appointment of members to Nishnawbe-Aski legal service corporation - Thunder Bay
- Solar power brightens northern Ont. village - Toronto
- $50,000 grant to skills group - Elliot Lake
- Merit isn't necessarily meritorious - Ottawa commentary
- How we were - Ottawa review about Poundmaker book
The following folder includes
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
The following folder includes
- Native band claims part of Sauble Beach, thanks to century-old error - Toronto
- Taxation and animal rights groups - letter to To. editor
- 35 charged after hunting probe - Toronto
- Distinct society, indistinct accord - Toronto editorial
- Indians, Ottawa sign pact - Kispiox, BC
- Gambling sparks reserve shootout - Cornwall
- 'You have bestowed on Mother Earth grief' - Toronto commentary
- Task force to look at why natives jailed - Edmonton
- Territorial judge regrets rape remark - Yellowknife
- Arson suspected in Indian society fire - Toronto
- Nomadic natives denied status inquiry told - Toronto
- In compassion, BC native village finds justice for all - Toronto
- Ojibway subjected to 'ongoing insults,' federal report says - Regina
- Scientists assail study on Labrador base - Ottawa
- Treaty denial smacks of racism - Fredericton commentary
- More about Sauble Beach claim
- Police switching to semi-automatics on native reserve - Cornwall
- Quebec to probe woman's death in Hull - Ottawa
- Help natives save their languages - letter to Ottawa editor
- Natives win gambling rights - Winnipeg
- Natives 'frustrated' by red tape - Toronto
- AFN plans own way of observing Columbus event - Montreal
- Reopen church school Osnaburgh parents urge - Toronto
- No male artists need apply - Toronto commentary
- Indian Act changes causing rifts, native inquiry told - Toronto
- Backs aboriginal language foundation - letter to Montreal editor
- Self-determination a must for natives - Thunder Bay commentary
- Ont. minister discusses logging, hunting, native - affairs - Thunder Bay
- Threat to destroy Six Nations schools - Ohsweken
- Monthly paper planned for Six Nations - Ohsweken
- Native issues embarrassing - Hamilton editorial
- New thinking needed on native policy - Montreal editorial
- After called racist, judge to leave North - Dryden
- Justice in Kahnawake - Montreal editorial
- Six Nations school counsellor fired for speaking out - Brantford
- Micmac treaty of 1752 now invalid: judge - Antigonish, NS
- Natives vow to oust polluters at Six Nations - Toronto
- Aspiring commercial pilot looks north - Pays Plat
- Quebec eyes native-run justice system - Montreal
- Education center deal back to square one? - Sioux Lookout
- Real experiences sought by tourists - Sudbury
- Has the issue already been settled'? - Sudbury commentary
- Six Nations and New Credit school boycott - Letter to Ohsweken editor
The following folder includes
Meech Lake, Land Claims:
- Natives from Ontario and Quebec will remain united
- Native shares in Canada
The environment, protests:
Severn River:
- People say "no" to damming of Severn River
Toxic waste:
- Pollution of Indian lands ignored, inquiry told
- Unprincipled firms try to turn reserves into toxic waste dumps, natives say
- We need help with toxic dumps Mohawk chief told
- Natives seek Quebec inquiry into effects of low-level flights
- Environmental assessment conducted to settle the Shoal Lake controversy
Temagami:
- Trail plan unveiled by wilderness society
- Mock jail cell built to protest Temagami
- Judge imposes heavy fines on Temagami demonstrators
Akwesasne:
- Four men held in police probe of reserve killing
- Four held in Mohawk shooting death
- Mohawks detained
- Akwesasne wounds won't heal soon
- Guns, drugs are seized on reserve
- "White-backed" chiefs must go, Mohawk Warriors Society says
- Pro-gambling Mohawks to meet in effort to halt "occupation"
- Mohawks meet in Kahnawake
- Counselling for school teachers
This following folder includes
- Bruised (by alcohol) before birth - Toronto
- Ben Johnson visits Bear Island - North Bay
- Indians in ancestral home left without . cash, housing - Toronto
- Group concerned natives used to justify fashion fur industry - Toronto
- Meech Lake called threat to minorities - Fredericton
- Native arts minus the canoes - Calgary
- Alcohol abuse on Alberta's Indian reserve - Standoff
- Man convicted in Osborne murder refuses to testify The Pas, Man.
- Ottawa's conjuring trick to create new Indians - Montreal commentary
- Chief says other native deaths in The Pas area sloppily handled
- Native head warns of likely violence - Toronto
- More about new band and Lubicon Indians - Edmonton
- Protests threatened in bid for status rights - Toronto
- More about Osborne hearings
- Complaints no surprise, doctor says - Stand Off, Alta.
- Bands reject proposal for power plants - Muskrat Dam
- More about demand of non-status Indians for rights
- Residents vote in support of gambling - Hogansburg, N.Y.
- More about Osborne hearings
- Arson charge - Whitedog
- More about Osborne hearings
- Non-natives warned to stay away from hall - Montreal
- Aboriginal conference finishes in Moose Factory
- More women, minorities joining police, study says - Toronto
- Natives seek development freeze pending land claim ruling - Thunder Bay
- Blocking progress - North Bay editorial about Temagami
- Ominayak off to Geneva to appeal to UN group - Edmonton
- Admit we're entitled to reserves, band says - Vancouver
- Race relations group reports progress - Sioux Lookout
- Hospital board wants to trim size - Kenora
- Chief labels health report superficial - Red Lake
- Shibogama receives grant - Sioux Lookout
- More about Moose Factory aboriginal conference
- Trivializing native issues - Sault Ste. Marie editorial
- Blind River councillors request new govt't study on annexation - Sault Ste. Marie
- The Native tradition - North Bay editorial
- Organization to return to negotiating table on hunting rights - Eskasoni, N.S.