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  • "Natives Invoke Jay Treaty"
    "Natives Invoke Jay Treaty"
    NewspaperPublication       "Hundreds of native people who believe they have a right to cross the Canada-U.S. border with no restrictions passed freely over the line in a low-key demonstration this weekend."
    NewspaperPublication     "Hundreds of native people who believe they have a right to cross the Canada-U.S. border with no restrictions passed freely over the line in a low-key demonstration this weekend."
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  • "Pollution Forces Mississaugas to Live on Bottled Water"
    "Pollution Forces Mississaugas to Live on Bottled Water"
    NewspaperPublication  Olver, Lynne, The Sault Star, Fall 1993     "The Indian Affairs department called for immediate action last September to clean up water contamination on the Mississauga First Nation reserve, but has done little about it, a native chief says."
    NewspaperPublication  Olver, Lynne, The Sault Star, Fall 1993   "The Indian Affairs department called for immediate action last September to clean up water contamination on the Mississauga First Nation reserve, but has done little about it, a native chief …
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  • "Border ignored on Treaty Rights Day"
    "Border ignored on Treaty Rights Day"
    TextNewspaper  Turtle Island News, 16 Sep 1998     Border ignored on Treaty Rights Day SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. ­ Natives crossed into the United States on Saturday in an annual exercise demonstrating their belief that country boundaries don't apply to them. Residents of the Batchewana and Garden River First ...
    TextNewspaper  Turtle Island News, 16 Sep 1998   Border ignored on Treaty Rights Day SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. ­ Natives crossed into the United States on Saturday in an annual exercise demonstrating their belief that country boundaries don't …
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  • "Female Assembly Of First Nations may be forming"
    "Female Assembly Of First Nations may be forming"
    TextNewspaper  Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 2 Dec 1998, pp.1, 18     "Anishnabek women may be leading the way to the future formation of female version of the Assembly of First Nations (AFN)."
    TextNewspaper  Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 2 Dec 1998, pp.1, 18   "Anishnabek women may be leading the way to the future formation of female version of the Assembly of First Nations (AFN)."
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