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  • "Native Military Suggested for Facing Confrontations"
    "Native Military Suggested for Facing Confrontations"
    Newspaper  Aubry, Jack, Southam News, 13 Dec 1990     "Canadian natives should establish their own national army for confrontations like this summer's Oka crisis, the Assembly of First Nations was told Wednesday."
    Newspaper  Aubry, Jack, Southam News, 13 Dec 1990   "Canadian natives should establish their own national army for confrontations like this summer's Oka crisis, the Assembly of First Nations was told Wednesday."
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  • "Indian Affairs Manager Accused of Being Insensitive to Natives"
    "Indian Affairs Manager Accused of Being Insensitive to Natives"
    NewspaperPublicationmystery  Southam News, Fall 1992     "Native employees interviewed said they often are passed over for promotions or training programs because non-aboriginals in the department don't understand aboriginal culture."
    NewspaperPublicationmystery  Southam News, Fall 1992   "Native employees interviewed said they often are passed over for promotions or training programs because non-aboriginals in the department don't understand aboriginal culture."
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  • "Hamilton Indian centre opens"
    "Hamilton Indian centre opens"
    NewspaperPublicationmystery  Southam News, Fall 1992     "When Obibwa Elder Randel Prouix lit the plait of sweetgrass and cut the cedar decorated ribbon he opened the Hamilton Regional Indian Centre's new home to 20,000 people."
    NewspaperPublicationmystery  Southam News, Fall 1992   "When Obibwa Elder Randel Prouix lit the plait of sweetgrass and cut the cedar decorated ribbon he opened the Hamilton Regional Indian Centre's new home to 20,000 people."
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  • "Maybe These Children Will Find Hope"
    "Maybe These Children Will Find Hope"
    NewspaperPublication  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."
    NewspaperPublication  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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  • "Natives Are Still Waiting for Specifics"
    "Natives Are Still Waiting for Specifics"
    NewspaperPublication  Morrisseau, Miles, Southam News, Fall 1992     "There should have been little surprise that the Assembly of First Nations chiefs were unable to endorse the Charlottetown accord in Squamish, B.C., last week."
    NewspaperPublication  Morrisseau, Miles, Southam News, Fall 1992   "There should have been little surprise that the Assembly of First Nations chiefs were unable to endorse the Charlottetown accord in Squamish, B.C., last week."
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  • "Peter Ittinuar: Story Behind Nunavut"
    "Peter Ittinuar: Story Behind Nunavut"
    NewspaperPublication  MacQueen, Ken, Southam News, Fall 1992     "Peter Ittinuar is one of the stories behind the march to the territory of Nunavut."
    NewspaperPublication  MacQueen, Ken, Southam News, Fall 1992   "Peter Ittinuar is one of the stories behind the march to the territory of Nunavut."
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  • "Bloc Quebecois Trying to Destroy Mohawks: Native"
    "Bloc Quebecois Trying to Destroy Mohawks: Native"
    NewspaperPublication  Bryden, Joan, Southam News, Winter 1994     "Wounds from past constitutional wars were ripped open again Wednesday as a Mohawk leader accused the Bloc Quebecois of leading a crusade to discredit his people and deny them their sovereign rights."
    NewspaperPublication  Bryden, Joan, Southam News, Winter 1994   "Wounds from past constitutional wars were ripped open again Wednesday as a Mohawk leader accused the Bloc Quebecois of leading a crusade to discredit his people and deny them their …
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  • "Ontario Natives Declare Victory on Issue of Self-Government"
    "Ontario Natives Declare Victory on Issue of Self-Government"
    NewspaperPublicationmystery  Southam News, Winter 1992     "Ontario has recognized that the inherent right of natives to govern themselves includes their right to control land and resources, says the head of a provincial association of Indian chiefs."
    NewspaperPublicationmystery  Southam News, Winter 1992   "Ontario has recognized that the inherent right of natives to govern themselves includes their right to control land and resources, says the head of a provincial association of Indian chiefs."
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  • "Bad Start for Year of Indigenous People"
    "Bad Start for Year of Indigenous People"
    NewspaperPublication  Morrisseau, Miles, Southam News, Spring 1993     "Perhaps it might be a good time to call off the Year of Indigenous People until we've reached a point where there is something to celebrate. Unless things are going a lot better in the rest of the world than they are here, it's not exactly shaping up to be …
    NewspaperPublication  Morrisseau, Miles, Southam News, Spring 1993   "Perhaps it might be a good time to call off the Year of Indigenous People until we've reached a point where there is something to celebrate. Unless things are going …
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  • "Result Could Launch Inuit on Road to Self-Government"
    "Result Could Launch Inuit on Road to Self-Government"
    NewspaperPublication  Nagle, Patrick, Southam News, Fall 1992     "Although it will take weeks to learn the decision, the Inuit citizens of the Northwest Territories are casting votes this week on their final independence from more than three centuries of colonial rule."
    NewspaperPublication  Nagle, Patrick, Southam News, Fall 1992   "Although it will take weeks to learn the decision, the Inuit citizens of the Northwest Territories are casting votes this week on their final independence from more than three centuries …
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  • "National Chief: 'We Should Not Have Been So Patient'"
    "National Chief: 'We Should Not Have Been So Patient'"
    Newspaper  MacGregor, Roy, Southam News, Summer 1990     "It is an astonishing admission. But George Erasmus now thinks he may have been wrong all along."
    Newspaper  MacGregor, Roy, Southam News, Summer 1990   "It is an astonishing admission. But George Erasmus now thinks he may have been wrong all along."
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  • "No Turning Back After Oka Dispute, Says Native Advisor"
    "No Turning Back After Oka Dispute, Says Native Advisor"
    Newspaper  Cooney, Roman., Southam News, Summer 1990     "Mohawk land claims in Quebec were rejected twice before natives resorted to armed insurrection, federal Indian Affairs Department records show."
    Newspaper  Cooney, Roman., Southam News, Summer 1990   "Mohawk land claims in Quebec were rejected twice before natives resorted to armed insurrection, federal Indian Affairs Department records show."
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  • "Treatment of Natives Disgrace, Canadians Told Commissioners"
    "Treatment of Natives Disgrace, Canadians Told Commissioners"
    NewspaperPublication  Bramham, Daphne, Southam News, 26 Jun 1991     "Canada's unjust treatment of natives is a national disgrace that must be corrected quickly."
    NewspaperPublication  Bramham, Daphne, Southam News, 26 Jun 1991   "Canada's unjust treatment of natives is a national disgrace that must be corrected quickly."
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  • "PM's Record Offers Little for Natives to Celebrate"
    "PM's Record Offers Little for Natives to Celebrate"
    NewspaperPublication  Morrisseau, Miles, Southam News, Summer 1993     "As the Mulroney era comes to a close, natives, like others, are taking stock of the retiring prime minister's record and his influence in their lives."
    NewspaperPublication  Morrisseau, Miles, Southam News, Summer 1993   "As the Mulroney era comes to a close, natives, like others, are taking stock of the retiring prime minister's record and his influence in their lives."
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  • "Traditional Native Braids Allowed for RCMP Officers"
    "Traditional Native Braids Allowed for RCMP Officers"
    Newspaper  Bryden, Joan, Southam News, Fall 2015     "Native RCMP officers will be allowed to wear their hair in braids while in uniform, Commissioner Norman Inkster announced Wednesday."
    Newspaper  Bryden, Joan, Southam News, Fall 2015   "Native RCMP officers will be allowed to wear their hair in braids while in uniform, Commissioner Norman Inkster announced Wednesday."
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  • "'Super Granny' Rose LaForme Winner of $200,000 in Lottery"
    "'Super Granny' Rose LaForme Winner of $200,000 in Lottery"
    NewspaperPublication  Southam News, Fall 91     "Talk about beating the odds. Rose LaForme has been dubbed "super granny" for her 200-plus descendants. Now she's a super winner after beating a one-in-a-million long shot."
    NewspaperPublication  Southam News, Fall 91   "Talk about beating the odds. Rose LaForme has been dubbed "super granny" for her 200-plus descendants. Now she's a super winner after beating a one-in-a-million long shot."
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  • "A Cultural Icon Passes"
    "A Cultural Icon Passes"
    NewspaperPublication  Gamble, Susan, Brantford Expositor, 14 Nov 2011     An article describing the life and accomplishments of the late Mona Staats.
    NewspaperPublication  Gamble, Susan, Brantford Expositor, 14 Nov 2011   An article describing the life and accomplishments of the late Mona Staats.
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  • "Chiefswood Due for a Renovation"
    "Chiefswood Due for a Renovation"
    NewspaperPublication  Ramsay, Laura, Brantford Expositor, 2 Nov 1983     "Pauline Johnson's house is falling down. However, a plea by Six Nations museum committee chairman John Staats to have Chiefswood's leaking roof reshingled this year was rejected Tuesday night by the band council, which hopes to renovate the entire building as soon as it can find the money."
    NewspaperPublication  Ramsay, Laura, Brantford Expositor, 2 Nov 1983   "Pauline Johnson's house is falling down. However, a plea by Six Nations museum committee chairman John Staats to have Chiefswood's leaking roof reshingled this year was rejected Tuesday night by …
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  • "Curator Proud of Indian Heritage"
    "Curator Proud of Indian Heritage"
    NewspaperPublication  Gedney, Darlene, Brantford Expositor, 4 Sep 1965     Article profiling the curator of Chiefswood Museum, Mrs. Angus Smoke, in 1965.
    NewspaperPublication  Gedney, Darlene, Brantford Expositor, 4 Sep 1965   Article profiling the curator of Chiefswood Museum, Mrs. Angus Smoke, in 1965.
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  • "New Life for Poet's Birthplace"
    "New Life for Poet's Birthplace"
    Newspaper  Miller, Lawrence, Brantford Expositor, 1 Jun 1962     Article detailing the renovations being undertaken at Chiefswood Museum.
    Newspaper  Miller, Lawrence, Brantford Expositor, 1 Jun 1962   Article detailing the renovations being undertaken at Chiefswood Museum.
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