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- "Aboriginal Voices Magazine Vol.5 No.5 October 1998 (Tom Porter - Returning Home)""On almost every visit to Kanatsiohareke, the kitchen hummed. The women, it seemed, were either preparing a meal or relaxing after one. But on this Saturday afternoon, the kitchen was empty. "I gave the women the evening off," said smiling Tom Porter. "I'm cooking tonight," he added.""On almost every visit to Kanatsiohareke, the kitchen hummed. The women, it seemed, were either preparing a meal or relaxing after one. But on this Saturday afternoon, the kitchen was …Six Nations Public Library
- "Healing Foundation projects could be held in condemned and crowded quarters"Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 9 Dec 1998, pp.1, 2, 22 Healing Foundation projects could be held in condemned and crowded quarters By Lynda Powless, Editor A lack of capital dollars for healing projects may see some Aboriginal Healing Foundation funded projects operated in condemned buildings or crowded ...Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 9 Dec 1998, pp.1, 2, 22 Healing Foundation projects could be held in condemned and crowded quarters By Lynda Powless, Editor A lack of capital dollars for healing projects may see some Aboriginal Healing Foundation funded …Six Nations Public Library
- "Chiefswood Museum opens in garden party setting"Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 24 Jun 1998 Chiefswood Museum opens in garden party setting By Lynda Powless, Editor It was 12 years in the making but Thursday the 19th century birthplace and home of one of Six Nation's most famous writers reopened its doors in a garden party ...Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 24 Jun 1998 Chiefswood Museum opens in garden party setting By Lynda Powless, Editor It was 12 years in the making but Thursday the 19th century birthplace and home of one of Six …Six Nations Public Library
- "Multi-Million dollar deal for Camp Ipperwash is celebrated and defied"Bannon, Pearce, Turtle Island News, 24 Jun 1998, pp.1, 12, 13 "Fifty-six years later the federal government finally returned Camp Ipperwash to native hands after a historic deal was signed here Thursday handing the former army base to the Kettle and Stony Point band."Bannon, Pearce, Turtle Island News, 24 Jun 1998, pp.1, 12, 13 "Fifty-six years later the federal government finally returned Camp Ipperwash to native hands after a historic deal was signed here Thursday handing the former army base to the Kettle and …Six Nations Public Library
- "INAC putting children's education at risk"Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 24 Jun 1998 INAC putting children's education at risk By Lynda Powless, Editor Six Nations council will be heading into a meeting with Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) this week armed with facts and figures on how INAC is failing the education of Six Nations ...Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 24 Jun 1998 INAC putting children's education at risk By Lynda Powless, Editor Six Nations council will be heading into a meeting with Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) this week armed with …Six Nations Public Library
- "Election appeal filed in District Four"Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 25 Nov 1998, pp.1-2 Election appeal filed in District Four By Lynda Powless, Editor The Six Nations Elections aren't over yet. A District Four candidate filed an appeal last Friday. Terence (Tabby) Jamieson lost the election in District Four by one vote. There ...Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 25 Nov 1998, pp.1-2 Election appeal filed in District Four By Lynda Powless, Editor The Six Nations Elections aren't over yet. A District Four candidate filed an appeal last Friday. Terence (Tabby) Jamieson lost …Six Nations Public Library
- ""Mush-Hole" $900 million survivor suit sparks memories"Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 14 Oct 1998 "A $900 million class-action lawsuit launched last week by former students of the Mohawk Institute is causing a flurry of activity at a London, Ontario law firm where former students have begun calling."Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 14 Oct 1998 "A $900 million class-action lawsuit launched last week by former students of the Mohawk Institute is causing a flurry of activity at a London, Ontario law firm where former students …Six Nations Public Library
- "Kettle and Stony Point file claim on Ipperwash Provincial Park"Bannon, Pearce, Turtle Island News, 14 Oct 1998 "The news broke last week that Kettle and Stony Point filed a claim that includes Ipperwash Provincial Park with the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development."Bannon, Pearce, Turtle Island News, 14 Oct 1998 "The news broke last week that Kettle and Stony Point filed a claim that includes Ipperwash Provincial Park with the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development."Six Nations Public Library
- "Legal Nicety: Law Society defends lower test bar"Turtle Island News, 14 Oct 1998 "TORONTO (CP) - An Ontario decision to allow 29 students who failed their bar exams to become lawyers has resulted in a furore but is part of a plan to make legal profession more accessible for the disadvantaged."Turtle Island News, 14 Oct 1998 "TORONTO (CP) - An Ontario decision to allow 29 students who failed their bar exams to become lawyers has resulted in a furore but is part of a plan to …Six Nations Public Library
- "Injunction Threat Hangs Over Elections"Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 28 Oct 1998 "Unless a political resolution can be quickly found a brother and sister team are threatening to seek an injunction to stop next month's Band Council elections."Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 28 Oct 1998 "Unless a political resolution can be quickly found a brother and sister team are threatening to seek an injunction to stop next month's Band Council elections."Six Nations Public Library
- "Grand River Enterprises, native owned and growing"Turtle Island News, 28 Oct 1998 "Grand River Enterprises (G.R.E.), the first wholly native owned tobacco company is getting ready to take on the big guys."Turtle Island News, 28 Oct 1998 "Grand River Enterprises (G.R.E.), the first wholly native owned tobacco company is getting ready to take on the big guys."Six Nations Public Library
- "Native Artist or Native Businessman?"Bain, Jennifer, Turtle Island News, 28 Oct 1998 "ELLIOT LAKE - First Nations artist Steven Hearns is in the business of making wearable and usable art."Bain, Jennifer, Turtle Island News, 28 Oct 1998 "ELLIOT LAKE - First Nations artist Steven Hearns is in the business of making wearable and usable art."Six Nations Public Library
- "Six Nations' land claims challenge to system"Buma, Andrea, Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 8 Apr 1998 Six Nations' land claims challenge to system by Andrea Burns OHSWEKEN - Director Phil Monture or Six Nations Land Research Office reports that the sheer magnitude and complexity or Six Nations land claims is beyond the scope of the federal government's ...Buma, Andrea, Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario: Tekawennake News, 1968), 8 Apr 1998 Six Nations' land claims challenge to system by Andrea Burns OHSWEKEN - Director Phil Monture or Six Nations Land Research Office reports that the sheer magnitude and complexity or Six …Six Nations Public Library
- "'Mush-Hole' survivors launch $900 million suit"Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 7 Oct 1998, pp.1, 3 'Mush-Hole' survivors launch $900 million suit By Lynda Powless, Editor , A $900 million law suit filed on behalf of a group of "Mushhole Survivors" Monday is one of the largest law suits ever filed in Canada on behalf of former aboriginal residential ...Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 7 Oct 1998, pp.1, 3 'Mush-Hole' survivors launch $900 million suit By Lynda Powless, Editor , A $900 million law suit filed on behalf of a group of "Mushhole Survivors" Monday is one of the …Six Nations Public Library
- "Election Code in place: Band council stops INAC move to go back under Indian Act"Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 7 Oct 1998, pp.1-2 Election Code in place: Band council stops INAC move to go back under Indian Act By Lynda Powless, Editor Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) election officials say that Six Nations band council has asked not to be placed back under Indian Act election ...Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 7 Oct 1998, pp.1-2 Election Code in place: Band council stops INAC move to go back under Indian Act By Lynda Powless, Editor Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) election officials say that Six …Six Nations Public Library
- "Staats wins in "scarey" roller coast election night"Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 18 Nov 1998, pp.1-2 Staats wins in "scarey" roller coast election night By Lynda Powless, Editor Wellington Staats was re-elected Band Council Chief Saturday in one of the closest band council election races to hit the community and one of the narrowest victories in Staats ...Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 18 Nov 1998, pp.1-2 Staats wins in "scarey" roller coast election night By Lynda Powless, Editor Wellington Staats was re-elected Band Council Chief Saturday in one of the closest band council election races to …Six Nations Public Library
- "Great Peace brings Hodenosaunne history to life"Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 18 Nov 1998 Great Peace brings Hodenosaunne history to life By Lynda Powless, Editor Three years ago artist Raymond Skye had a dream. He saw pictures flying at him that appeared to visions of stories of the Hodenosaunne people. Three years later Raymond Skye ...Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 18 Nov 1998 Great Peace brings Hodenosaunne history to life By Lynda Powless, Editor Three years ago artist Raymond Skye had a dream. He saw pictures flying at him that appeared to visions …Six Nations Public Library
- "Aboriginal health access centre set to open"Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 18 Nov 1998 Aboriginal health access centre set to open By Lynda Powless, Editor BRANTFORD - The first health facility designed to specifically meet the needs of aboriginal people open its doors here Thursday. "De dwa da dehs nye s Aboriginal Health Centre" ...Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 18 Nov 1998 Aboriginal health access centre set to open By Lynda Powless, Editor BRANTFORD - The first health facility designed to specifically meet the needs of aboriginal people open its doors here …Six Nations Public Library
- "Pauline Johnson inducted in Walk of Fame"Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 18 Nov 1998 Pauline Johnson inducted in Walk of Fame By Lynda Powless, Editor A famous Mohawk poetess has joined a Brantford broadcaster and entrepreneur in Brantford's Walk of Fame. E. Pauline Johnson, who's poems are known worldwide, broadcaster Arnold ...Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 18 Nov 1998 Pauline Johnson inducted in Walk of Fame By Lynda Powless, Editor A famous Mohawk poetess has joined a Brantford broadcaster and entrepreneur in Brantford's Walk of Fame. E. Pauline Johnson, …Six Nations Public Library
- "Kanata, rising from the earth"Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 28 Oct 1998 "A new town is another step closer to becoming reality only this town is century's old and is expected to draw thousands of people to see it."Powless, Lynda, Turtle Island News, 28 Oct 1998 "A new town is another step closer to becoming reality only this town is century's old and is expected to draw thousands of people to see it."Six Nations Public Library