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Achievement Award Recipients Announced
Outlines the award recipients recognized by the National Aboriginal Achievement Foundations for their contributions in various sectors including education, media and health. Marie Ann Battiste, from the College of Education, at the University of Saskatchewan, received an award in the education category.
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Bernard Wheeler: Pioneer in Aboriginal Journalism
Big Bear's Pacifist Roar: The CBC Conjures Up an Intriguing Figure
Biidaaban
Cameron Lineage a Proud History of Service
Canadian Indian Art and Industries: An Economic Problem of To-day - G.H. Raley. - Article. - 6 September 1935.
Cancer Takes Life of Mervin Dieter
Cardinal Great Leader at Pivotal Point in History
Christine Quintasket
Chronicles the life and works of the novelist and advocate of Aboriginal land rights.
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Comic Relief
Eashappie Honoured for Work in Race Relations
Brief profile of a national award winning First Nations man for his work in improving race relations.
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Eden Robinson
Interview with the award winning author of Traplines and Monkey Beach.
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Elders Aid Efforts To Retain Culture
Fewer and Fewer Veterans Still Around
Fiddling Around Earns Arcand Great Accolades
FSIN Celebrates 50 Years of Native Leadership
Good Things in Indian Country Barely Noticed
He's Like the Wind: Adam Beach Helps Hollywood Tackle Navajo Codes
imagineNATIVE Media Arts Fest
Interview with Will Seeks: Celebrating the Beginnings of Change; Canadian Indians Want the Government to Protect Indian Rights at
Isuma Premieres Journals in Igloolik
Kent Monkman: A Trickster With a Cause Crashes Canada's 150th Birthday Party
The Late P.G. Laurie / Late Editor and Proprieter of The Battleford Herald. - [190-?].
Historical note:
Patrick Gammie Laurie (b. 1833 - d. 1903) arrived in Fort Garry, MB in 1869 and took charge of the "Nor'Wester" newspaper, which reported on the Red River Resistance. In 1878 he left for Battleford, SK where he established the Herald. He remained there until his death in 1903. During the Rebellion of 1885 he alternated between military duties and the publication of his paper.Let Voters Decide Beatty's Fate
Little Pine Band, Natives Loses Valuable Leader
Little Red River Reserve
Miskito Coast Damage Likely Worse Than Reported
The Nation Says Goodbye to a Great Man
Article commemorating the life and accomplishments of Harold Cardinal, author, teacher, lawyer and leader who died June 3, 2005 at the age of 60.
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Native Americans Serving in Iraq
Native Elder Spent Life Working For Her People
[Northern Justice]
The Poetics of History: An Interview with Rebecca Belmore
(Re)telling to Disrupt: Aboriginal People and Stories of Canadian History
The Riddle of Louis Riel / A Maclean's Flashback in Two Parts - W.O. Mitchell - Article. - 15 February 1952.
A Safer Sex Trade Explored Through Film
Examines a documentary exploring the lives of different types of sex trade workers.
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Sam Badger on Raising Awareness
Sara Diamond
Sasakamoose Using Skills to Foster Diversity
Shirley Cheechoo: Truth and Vision in Filmmaking
Smoke Case Metaphor for Canadian Racism
The Story Of Stony Rapids' Boniface Mercredi
Storymakers: About Our Contributors
The Tender and Brave Heart of a Warrior Woman
Discusses achievements of Metis broadcaster and businesswoman Suzanne Rochon-Burnett, the first woman inducted into the Canadian Council of Aboriginal Business Hall of Fame.
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