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Six Nations Public Library
- "Congregation Plans to Rebuild"
"The congregation of the Grand River United Church had gathered Wednesday for a candle-lit service to celebrate life."
"The congregation of the Grand River United Church had gathered Wednesday for a candle-lit service to celebrate life."
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- "Mohawk language back on track by school board"
Publication Title Unknown, 12 Jan 1993 Mohawk language back on track by school board The public school board will try again to bring a Mohawk language program to Brantford Collegiate Institute. Trustees at a committee meeting Monday agreed to establish a committee to develop the program and to ...
Publication Title Unknown, 12 Jan 1993 Mohawk language back on track by school board The public school board will try again to bring a Mohawk language program to Brantford Collegiate Institute. Trustees at a committee meeting …
Six Nations Public Library
- "Proposed Hamilton 6 Link Skirts Historic Native Community Site"
Hamilton Spectator, Winter 1993 "A proposed six-lane highway will skirt the edge of a once-bustling 500-year-old Indian settlement, but won't affect the historic site, says a top provincial archeologist."
Hamilton Spectator, Winter 1993 "A proposed six-lane highway will skirt the edge of a once-bustling 500-year-old Indian settlement, but won't affect the historic site, says a top provincial archeologist."
Six Nations Public Library
- "Canadian Greets the New Year from Deep in the Heart of Texas"
Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, Winter 1993 "Every year young people from Six Nations and New Credit travel to other part of North America to live and to work."
Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, Winter 1993 "Every year young people from Six Nations and New Credit travel to other part of North America to live and to work."
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- "Natives Occupy Burial Sites"
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- "Native Culture Needs to be Recognized"
Young, David, Brantford Expositor, Winter 1993 "Native communities need to have a larger role in the justice system, says an RCMP officer involved with native policing."
Young, David, Brantford Expositor, Winter 1993 "Native communities need to have a larger role in the justice system, says an RCMP officer involved with native policing."
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- "Maybe These Children Will Find Hope"
Morrisseau, Miles, Southam News, Winter 1993 "I'm trying to understand why six children could feel so hopeless and forgotten that the only way to deal with the reality of their lives was to try and end it."
Morrisseau, Miles, Southam News, Winter 1993 "I'm trying to understand why six children could feel so hopeless and forgotten that the only way to deal with the reality of their lives was to try and end …
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- "Proud, Unique Culture Seeks Understanding, Native Says"
Bingham, David, Ontario Reformer, Winter 1993 "A nation within a nation is on the doorstep of Haldimand-Norfolk."
Bingham, David, Ontario Reformer, Winter 1993 "A nation within a nation is on the doorstep of Haldimand-Norfolk."
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- "Worship of God Takes Many Forms"
Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, Winter 1993 "Last weekend on the Expositor's Religion Page, Ross Readhead wrote something very interesting in his column. He told of listening to a preacher who denounced all religions other than his own brand of Christianity. "He defined religion so narrowly that only his own conservative view could be accepted as revealing …
Beaver, George, Brantford Expositor, Winter 1993 "Last weekend on the Expositor's Religion Page, Ross Readhead wrote something very interesting in his column. He told of listening to a preacher who denounced all religions other than his …
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- "Innu Children Sniffing Gasoline"
"Up to 40 Innu children in a remote Labrador village- some just four years old- have been steadily sniffing gas to escape the pain of their lives, native leaders said Thursday."
"Up to 40 Innu children in a remote Labrador village- some just four years old- have been steadily sniffing gas to escape the pain of their lives, native leaders said …
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- "Federal Cutbacks to Health Coverage Upset Six Nations"
"The federal government's belt-tightening is threatening the health of Six Nations residents, they say."
"The federal government's belt-tightening is threatening the health of Six Nations residents, they say."
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- "Small United Church: No Insurance"
"One of the oldest churches on the Six Nations reserve was destroyed in a spectacular fire Saturday morning."
"One of the oldest churches on the Six Nations reserve was destroyed in a spectacular fire Saturday morning."
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- "A Gift from the Peacemaker"
"Last fall, on the Six Nations Reserve near Brantford, Ont., the Reciting of the Great Laws was held. It was a windy week, a late September taste of autumn. Nearly 200 people sat inside a big white-top tent where- for the first time in full, in English- the Great Laws …
"Last fall, on the Six Nations Reserve near Brantford, Ont., the Reciting of the Great Laws was held. It was a windy week, a late September taste of autumn. Nearly …
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- "Federal Government Honors Commitment"
Stonehouse, David, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1993 "Natives filled the waiting room, each clutching a number, whiling away 10 to 20 minutes of their time."
Stonehouse, David, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1993 "Natives filled the waiting room, each clutching a number, whiling away 10 to 20 minutes of their time."
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- "Six Nations Man, GRCA Fighting for Land Along River"
White, Vicki, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1993 "A Six Nations resident and the GRCA have clashed over property along the Grand River near Caledonia."
White, Vicki, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1993 "A Six Nations resident and the GRCA have clashed over property along the Grand River near Caledonia."
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- "Indian Legend"
Oliver, Julie, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1993 "In addition to the family stories about firefly and moth fairies, there are several wonderful legends and creation stories surrounding butterflies and moths. The Papago Indians of the southwestern United States (related to the Hopi) say that butterflies (and moths) were created in the following way."
Oliver, Julie, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1993 "In addition to the family stories about firefly and moth fairies, there are several wonderful legends and creation stories surrounding butterflies and moths. The Papago Indians of the southwestern United …
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- "Teens Helping Preserve Language"
"'Stuff like this would have helped us,' said Ms. Gibson, who will be entering Grade 12 at Hagersville High School this fall."
"'Stuff like this would have helped us,' said Ms. Gibson, who will be entering Grade 12 at Hagersville High School this fall."
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- "Seneca Chief's Advice Still Sound Today"
White, Vicki, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1993 "Almost two centuries later, the words of the Seneca chief known as Red Jacket still ring true, says the author of a play about his life."
White, Vicki, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1993 "Almost two centuries later, the words of the Seneca chief known as Red Jacket still ring true, says the author of a play about his life."
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- "Six Nations fish fry a yearly tradition"
Publication Title Unknown, Summer 1993 "Six Nations elders enjoyed a fish fry on Wednesday at Chiefswood Park."
Publication Title Unknown, Summer 1993 "Six Nations elders enjoyed a fish fry on Wednesday at Chiefswood Park."
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