- "Sabres' Coach Provides Role Model For Native Canadians"
"The directors' lounge at Memorial Auditorium has nothing in common with the one place Ted Nolan was really trying to reach Monday: the native reserves of Canada and the youth who live there."
"The directors' lounge at Memorial Auditorium has nothing in common with the one place Ted Nolan was really trying to reach Monday: the native reserves of Canada and the youth …
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- "Company Offering Arctic Foods"
"A Caribou herd that has grown to about one million is one reason Quebecers will soon be able to savour caribou steaks, Arctic seafood and even seal meat produced by an Inuit company in Northern Quebec."
"A Caribou herd that has grown to about one million is one reason Quebecers will soon be able to savour caribou steaks, Arctic seafood and even seal meat produced by …
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- "Natives Will Look After Park"
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- "Let Sleeping Bears Lie"
Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, 4 Feb 1995 "Groundhog Day, is the day sleeping groundhogs supposedly wake up and come out of their holes to look around."
Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, 4 Feb 1995 "Groundhog Day, is the day sleeping groundhogs supposedly wake up and come out of their holes to look around."
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- "Native Love Story Ends Happily"
Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, 21 Feb 1995 "Although Valentines Day has passed, I recently recalled a love story told by a Sioux elder. The Dakota, Nakota and Lakota people were given the name Sioux by the French."
Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, 21 Feb 1995 "Although Valentines Day has passed, I recently recalled a love story told by a Sioux elder. The Dakota, Nakota and Lakota people were given the name Sioux by the French."
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- "Restoring Chiefswood Dream Coming True"
Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, 11 Mar 1995 "Pauline Johnson is one of the most famous people produced by the Six Nations and March 10 is her birth date. She was born in 1861, 134 years ago."
Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, 11 Mar 1995 "Pauline Johnson is one of the most famous people produced by the Six Nations and March 10 is her birth date. She was born in 1861, 134 years ago."
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- "Six Nations Files Lawsuit to Nail Down Land Claims"
Young, David, Brantford Expositor, 14 Mar 1995 "Six Nations has filed a lawsuit against the provincial and federal governments demanding a full accounting of and compensation for assets taken from the band since 1784."
Young, David, Brantford Expositor, 14 Mar 1995 "Six Nations has filed a lawsuit against the provincial and federal governments demanding a full accounting of and compensation for assets taken from the band since 1784."
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- "Burnham Honored by College"
"A Six Nations person has been named an Honorary Senior Fellow of Rension College at the University of Waterloo."
"A Six Nations person has been named an Honorary Senior Fellow of Rension College at the University of Waterloo."
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- "Seneca on Verge of Civil War"
"At the reservation where three Senecas died in a shootout Saturday, tensions have been high since Dennis Bowen was elected Seneca President in November, then refused to step down when opponents on the tribal council voted to impeach him."
"At the reservation where three Senecas died in a shootout Saturday, tensions have been high since Dennis Bowen was elected Seneca President in November, then refused to step down when …
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- "Almost Thought I'd Died and Gone to Heaven"
Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, 2 May 1995 "Last week I was invited to address an environmental group in Hamilton called EAGLE Watch. EAGLE is an acronym from Environmental/Aboriginal Group Liaising for Education."
Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, 2 May 1995 "Last week I was invited to address an environmental group in Hamilton called EAGLE Watch. EAGLE is an acronym from Environmental/Aboriginal Group Liaising for Education."
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- "Native Issues to be Discussed"
Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, 11 May 1995 "The Six Nations Confederacy was formed in the days before the arrival of white Europeans in North America."
Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, 11 May 1995 "The Six Nations Confederacy was formed in the days before the arrival of white Europeans in North America."
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- "Six Nations War Veterans Honored"
Meen, Elizabeth, Brantford Expositor, 10 Apr 1995 "It's only fitting that Edith Monture be honored at the unveiling of a series of stamps recognizing veterans."
Meen, Elizabeth, Brantford Expositor, 10 Apr 1995 "It's only fitting that Edith Monture be honored at the unveiling of a series of stamps recognizing veterans."
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- "Early Experience Shaped Brant's Skills"
Muir, Gary, Brantford Expositor, 15 Apr 1995 "Joseph Brant's place in history rests primarily on his military exploits during the American Revolution and his ability as a negotiator both with his own people during that conflict and with the white man after it was over."
Muir, Gary, Brantford Expositor, 15 Apr 1995 "Joseph Brant's place in history rests primarily on his military exploits during the American Revolution and his ability as a negotiator both with his own people during that conflict and …
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- "Workshop Explains Six Nations History, customs"
Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, 19 Apr 1995 "Six Nations Tourism co-ordinates many programs involving visitors to Six Nations Territory. These visitors often ask questions which the workers at Six Nations Tourism are not able to answer."
Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, 19 Apr 1995 "Six Nations Tourism co-ordinates many programs involving visitors to Six Nations Territory. These visitors often ask questions which the workers at Six Nations Tourism are not able to answer."
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- "Lubicon Cree Still Fighting for Land"
Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, 9 Jun 1995 "A few weeks ago at the Eagle's Cry native conference in Ohsweken, I had a short chat with Jennifer Ominiyak, the teenaged daughter of Chief Bernard Ominiyak of the Lubicon Cree of Northern Alberta."
Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, 9 Jun 1995 "A few weeks ago at the Eagle's Cry native conference in Ohsweken, I had a short chat with Jennifer Ominiyak, the teenaged daughter of Chief Bernard Ominiyak of the Lubicon …
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- "Village of Little Buffalo has many tales in store"
Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, 14 Jul 1995 Village of little Buffalo has many tales in store George Beaver, Ohsweken Little Buffalo store and restaurant is situated on the southern boundary of the Six Nations Reserve, where Chiefswood Road crosses Indian Line. It is owned and operated by former ...
Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, 14 Jul 1995 Village of little Buffalo has many tales in store George Beaver, Ohsweken Little Buffalo store and restaurant is situated on the southern boundary of the Six Nations Reserve, where Chiefswood …
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- "Six Nations Newspaper Wins Award"
"The Turtle Island News has been named the best native weekly newspaper in North America."
"The Turtle Island News has been named the best native weekly newspaper in North America."
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- "Gifts From Mother Earth"
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- "Queen Victoria Began Ceremony That Remains Popular"
Smith, Christopher, Brantford Expositor, 20 May 1995 "A tradition that dates back to Queen Victoria will unfold this weekend as Six Nation marks "Independence Day" with the annual distribution of bread and cheese."
Smith, Christopher, Brantford Expositor, 20 May 1995 "A tradition that dates back to Queen Victoria will unfold this weekend as Six Nation marks "Independence Day" with the annual distribution of bread and cheese."
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- "Aboriginal group calls for Great Lakes cleanup"
Publication Title Unknown, 19 Jul 1995 Aboriginal group calls for Great Lakes cleanup CANADIAN PRESS, United Nations A confederacy of Aboriginal Peoples presented the United Nations on Tuesday with a $700-million US plan to clean up pollution in the eastern Great Lakes region. The ...
Publication Title Unknown, 19 Jul 1995 Aboriginal group calls for Great Lakes cleanup CANADIAN PRESS, United Nations A confederacy of Aboriginal Peoples presented the United Nations on Tuesday with a $700-million US plan to clean up …
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