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- "Haida Artist Combines Past, Present""On the eye of his first solo exhibit in 11 years, acclaimed Haida artist Robert Davidson admits to some anxious moments.""On the eye of his first solo exhibit in 11 years, acclaimed Haida artist Robert Davidson admits to some anxious moments."Six Nations Public Library
- "Indian Beauty Queen""Dianne Smith, 22, arrived in Vancouver Wednesday with a group of Six Nations Indians from Ontario here to honor memory of poetess Pauline Johnson.""Dianne Smith, 22, arrived in Vancouver Wednesday with a group of Six Nations Indians from Ontario here to honor memory of poetess Pauline Johnson."Six Nations Public Library
- "Must Pauline's Supporters Riot?"Weir, Harold, Vancouver Sun, 1962 "Vancouver people like the name 'Pauline Johnson,' but the commission does not like it. And yet it is the people and not the commission who own the place and pay the shot for it."Weir, Harold, Vancouver Sun, 1962 "Vancouver people like the name 'Pauline Johnson,' but the commission does not like it. And yet it is the people and not the commission who own the place and pay …Six Nations Public Library
- "Six Nations man faces jail time for notarizing Canadian documents"Windle, Jim, Two Row Times (Six Nations of the Grand River, ON: Two Row Times), 4 Mar 2015 Six Nations man faces jail time for notarizing Canadian documents By Jim Windle VANCOUVER, COAST SALISH TERRITORY - It may appear to be a Hail Mary pass to some, but others see it as a potentially ground breaking legal face-off between Canadian Law ...Windle, Jim, Two Row Times (Six Nations of the Grand River, ON: Two Row Times), 4 Mar 2015 Six Nations man faces jail time for notarizing Canadian documents By Jim Windle VANCOUVER, COAST SALISH TERRITORY - It may appear to be a Hail Mary pass to some, but …Six Nations Public Library
- "Canadian government and church's appeal of judgment further abuses natives: plaintiff"Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 26 Sep 2001 Canadian government and church's appeal of judgment further abuses natives: plaintiff VANCOUVER (CP) - The Anglican Church and the federal government are heaping further abuse on natives by appealing a judgment that awarded four men $900,000 in damages for sexual ...Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 26 Sep 2001 Canadian government and church's appeal of judgment further abuses natives: plaintiff VANCOUVER (CP) - The Anglican Church and the federal government are heaping further abuse on natives by appealing a …Six Nations Public Library
- "Nisga'a Treaty"Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 26 Apr 2000 "Dissident Nisga'a members have lost their latest bid to block the historic Nisga'a treaty."Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 26 Apr 2000 "Dissident Nisga'a members have lost their latest bid to block the historic Nisga'a treaty."Six Nations Public Library
- "Forest companies question Nisgaa treaty"Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 12 Aug 1998 Forest companies question Nisgaa treaty (Vancouver Sun) VANCOUVER (CP) - The B.C. forest industry says the Nisgaa treaty signed this week doesn't spell out how the industry will be compensated for the loss of land on which it now has cutting rights. ...Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 12 Aug 1998 Forest companies question Nisgaa treaty (Vancouver Sun) VANCOUVER (CP) - The B.C. forest industry says the Nisgaa treaty signed this week doesn't spell out how the industry will be compensated …Six Nations Public Library
- "United Church appeals B.C. court ruling"Buma, Andrea, Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 8 Jul 1998, pp.1-2 United Church appeals B.C. court ruling by Andrea Buma VANCOUVER -Shocking tales of murder and medical experimentation at British Columbia residential schools were revealed at an inquiry held by the International Human Rights Association of American ...Buma, Andrea, Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 8 Jul 1998, pp.1-2 United Church appeals B.C. court ruling by Andrea Buma VANCOUVER -Shocking tales of murder and medical experimentation at British Columbia residential schools were revealed at an inquiry held by the …Six Nations Public Library
- "United Church, Ottawa must pay for residential school abuse, court rules"Turtle Island News, 10 Jun 1998 "The United Church of Canada and the federal government must pay for sexual and physical abuse children suffered at a Vancouver Island native residential school, the B.C. Supreme Court ruled Thursday."Turtle Island News, 10 Jun 1998 "The United Church of Canada and the federal government must pay for sexual and physical abuse children suffered at a Vancouver Island native residential school, the B.C. Supreme Court ruled …Six Nations Public Library
- "B.C. close to final agreement with Nisga'a"Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 8 Jul 1998 B.C. close to final agreement with Nisga'a VANCOUVER (CP) - The B.C. government is close to a final agreement on a historic land claim treaty with the Nisga'a people. Details may be completed within days or weeks, Premier Glen Clark said before meeting with ...Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 8 Jul 1998 B.C. close to final agreement with Nisga'a VANCOUVER (CP) - The B.C. government is close to a final agreement on a historic land claim treaty with the Nisga'a people. Details …Six Nations Public Library
- "AFN Conference centres on North-South unity"Moses, David A., Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 28 Jul 1999, pp.1-2 AFN Conference centres on North-South unity by David A. Moses VANCOUVER, B.C. - Sixty years ago, members of both Canadian and American First Nations were invited by the University of Toronto to a joint assembly to discuss common issues and concerns shared ...Moses, David A., Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 28 Jul 1999, pp.1-2 AFN Conference centres on North-South unity by David A. Moses VANCOUVER, B.C. - Sixty years ago, members of both Canadian and American First Nations were invited by the University of …Six Nations Public Library
- "Nisga'a treaty to cost $311M: negotiator"Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 29 Jul 1998 Nisga'a treaty to cost $311M: negotiator VANCOUVER (CP) - Final cost for settling the first modern-day treaty in British Columbia history will total more than $300 million, the province's chief negotiator said Wednesday. Details of the 500-page agreement ...Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 29 Jul 1998 Nisga'a treaty to cost $311M: negotiator VANCOUVER (CP) - Final cost for settling the first modern-day treaty in British Columbia history will total more than $300 million, the province's chief …Six Nations Public Library
- "Appeal court orders Ottawa to amend Indian Act"Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 8 Apr 2009, pp.1, 17 "The B.C. Court of Appeal has given the federal government a year to amend sections of the Indian Act it says violate equality provisions of the Charter of Rights."Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 8 Apr 2009, pp.1, 17 "The B.C. Court of Appeal has given the federal government a year to amend sections of the Indian Act it says violate equality provisions of the Charter of Rights."Six Nations Public Library
- "Funding sources available through "BIG" database"Native Journal, Apr 1998 "For anyone who has ever had a really great idea but lacked the sponsors to make it live, Vancouver-based software development company Metasoft Systems Inc. has a new business information guide that is guaranteed to unite the two. Metasoft offers the BIG Database Software Program and the Internet version, BIG …Native Journal, Apr 1998 "For anyone who has ever had a really great idea but lacked the sponsors to make it live, Vancouver-based software development company Metasoft Systems Inc. has a new business information …Six Nations Public Library
- "Investigators uncover bogus aboriginal ID card scam"Turtle Island News, 2 Dec 1998 "Police and B.C. government investigators have uncovered a scam in which at least two groups of crooks use forged aboriginal identification cards to cash stolen and bogus checks."Turtle Island News, 2 Dec 1998 "Police and B.C. government investigators have uncovered a scam in which at least two groups of crooks use forged aboriginal identification cards to cash stolen and bogus checks."Six Nations Public Library
- "North American First Nations meet for 'historic document'"Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 28 Jul 1999, pp.1, 10 North American First Nations meet for "historic document" By Lynda Powless, Editor VANCOUVER - More than 100 resolutions later including the approval of a new AFN logo, and filing of a $1 million deficit, national Chief Phil Fontaine joined his American ...Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 28 Jul 1999, pp.1, 10 North American First Nations meet for "historic document" By Lynda Powless, Editor VANCOUVER - More than 100 resolutions later including the approval of a new AFN logo, and filing of …Six Nations Public Library
- "Natives no longer victims, Fontaine says"Turtle Island News, 28 Jul 1999 Natives no longer victims, Fontaine says VANCOUVER - The huge increase in the number of Indians attending post-secondary schools shows what happens when natives take control of their destiny, the Assembly of First Nations national chief said Wednesday. There ...Turtle Island News, 28 Jul 1999 Natives no longer victims, Fontaine says VANCOUVER - The huge increase in the number of Indians attending post-secondary schools shows what happens when natives take control of their destiny, the …Six Nations Public Library
- "Government Apology For Abuses A Welcome Step, Says Tribal Council"Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario), 13 Dec 2000 "VANCOUVER (CP) - The B.C. treaty process will be given a kick-start Monday as federal and provincial officials exchange offers of terms with leaders of the largest band on Vancouver Island."Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario), 13 Dec 2000 "VANCOUVER (CP) - The B.C. treaty process will be given a kick-start Monday as federal and provincial officials exchange offers of terms with leaders of the largest band on Vancouver …Six Nations Public Library
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