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- "Remains of aboriginal woman missing for 10 years discovered in Alberta woods"Purdy, Chris, Turtle Island News, 29 Apr 2015 "The family of an aboriginal woman missing for the last decade says they are heartbroken but relieved that her remains have been found in Alberta."Purdy, Chris, Turtle Island News, 29 Apr 2015 "The family of an aboriginal woman missing for the last decade says they are heartbroken but relieved that her remains have been found in Alberta."Six Nations Public Library
- "Expulsion of Native elder from Edmonton Mall sparks outrage"Reynolds, Tim, Two Row Times (Six Nations of the Grand River, ON: Two Row Times), 12 Nov 2014 "On October 27 Gary Moostoos, also known as Red Rock and Four-Legged Human, from the Sturgeon Lake Woodland Cree nation in Alberta, captured national media attention when he was unjustly banned from the City Centre Mall in Edmonton for six months."Reynolds, Tim, Two Row Times (Six Nations of the Grand River, ON: Two Row Times), 12 Nov 2014 "On October 27 Gary Moostoos, also known as Red Rock and Four-Legged Human, from the Sturgeon Lake Woodland Cree nation in Alberta, captured national media attention when he was unjustly …Six Nations Public Library
- "First Nations report says heavy metals from oilsands operations in area wildlife"Bennett, Dean, Turtle Island News, 9 Jul 2014 First Nations report says heavy metals from oilsands operations in area wildlife By Dean Bennett, THE CANADIAN PRESS EDMONTON - A new study by two Alberta First Nations and University of Manitoba scientists says there is a link between oilsands pollutants and ...Bennett, Dean, Turtle Island News, 9 Jul 2014 First Nations report says heavy metals from oilsands operations in area wildlife By Dean Bennett, THE CANADIAN PRESS EDMONTON - A new study by two Alberta First Nations and University …Six Nations Public Library
- "Another Oka crisis brewing if company defiles burial grounds"Turtle Island News, 17 Dec 1997 "Aboriginal leaders warned officials of the planned Cheviot coal mine Thursday they could have another Oka on their hands if the site cuts across ancient burial grounds. "It's a sacred area for our people," said Jean Aquash, wife of Peter O'Chiese, leader of the O'Chiese First Nation. But they don't …Turtle Island News, 17 Dec 1997 "Aboriginal leaders warned officials of the planned Cheviot coal mine Thursday they could have another Oka on their hands if the site cuts across ancient burial grounds. "It's a sacred …Six Nations Public Library
- "Feds cautiously re-open Lubicon talks"Turtle Island News, 24 Dec 1997 Feds cautiously re-open Lubicon talks EDMONTON - The federal government has opened new talks with the Lubicon Cree of northern Alberta with the hope of eventually settling the band's 64-year-old request for a reserve. "What we're really talking about was ...Turtle Island News, 24 Dec 1997 Feds cautiously re-open Lubicon talks EDMONTON - The federal government has opened new talks with the Lubicon Cree of northern Alberta with the hope of eventually settling the band's 64-year-old …Six Nations Public Library
- Stephens-Adamson Gets Tar Sands ContractThe Intelligencer, 10 Jun 1975 newspaper articleThe Intelligencer, 10 Jun 1975 newspaper articleBelleville Public Library
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