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- "A Grand Opening for Pine Tree's New Location"Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 15 Apr 1992, p.5 This article describes the grand opening of the new location of the Pine Tree Native Centre in Brantford, ON. In addition, the article details some of the programs offered by the organization.Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 15 Apr 1992, p.5 This article describes the grand opening of the new location of the Pine Tree Native Centre in Brantford, ON. In addition, the article details some of the programs offered by …Six Nations Public Library
- "First Nations Conference this Week""The relationship between First Nations' culture and the environment will be examined in a conference at the Woodland Cultural Centre.""The relationship between First Nations' culture and the environment will be examined in a conference at the Woodland Cultural Centre."Six Nations Public Library
- "Land May be Sacred to Natives"Young, David, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1992 "The southern access road will not be allowed to desecrate native burial lands, a sign on the project`s route warns."Young, David, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1992 "The southern access road will not be allowed to desecrate native burial lands, a sign on the project`s route warns."Six Nations Public Library
- "Brant Display"Roper, Wayne, Brantford Expositor, Fall 1992 ...Roper, Wayne, Brantford Expositor, Fall 1992 ...Six Nations Public Library
- Brantford Expositor, Fall 1992"Artist Vince Bomberry works on the final trimming of a new piece of art which he and fellow artist Peter Cooke of Brantford developed for the Woodland Cultural Centre on Mohawk Street.""Artist Vince Bomberry works on the final trimming of a new piece of art which he and fellow artist Peter Cooke of Brantford developed for the Woodland Cultural Centre on …Six Nations Public Library
- "Fastest Game on Two Feet"Smith, Christopher, Brantford Expositor, Fall 1992 "Judy Harris looks at exhibits at the Woodland Cultural Centre on the history of Canada's national sport, lacrosse. The exhibit, called The Fastest Game on Two Feet, traces the sport from it's earliest beginnings to the current playoffs of the Presidents Cup through commentary, archival photography, artifacts and press clippings."Smith, Christopher, Brantford Expositor, Fall 1992 "Judy Harris looks at exhibits at the Woodland Cultural Centre on the history of Canada's national sport, lacrosse. The exhibit, called The Fastest Game on Two Feet, traces the sport …Six Nations Public Library
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