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Aboriginal Vote May Hold Balance of Power
Aboriginals Challenged By Urban Migration
Aboriginals Entitled to Input Into Health Care
Arctic Myths and Magic
The Art of the Possible: The Interpersonal Dimension of Policy-Making in the Case of the Northern Development Accord
Batoche
Bear Claw Casino Opens at White Bear
Budget Didn't Meet Raised Expectations
First Nations leaders contend that the federal government failed to provide funding, as promised, to poverty issues. The issues include contaminated water, black mold, and lack of funding for graduates to pursue post secondary education.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.1.
Bush Planes Played Important Role in North
Business Behind Economic Recovery
Chained to the Drunk Tank Floor: La Loche RCMP will be Investigated for Cruelty
Circle of Honour
Coming Full Circle
Community-Based Initiatives at Heart of FSIN Justice
Community Policing is the Way to Go
Diabetes Major Native Scourge
Double-standard at Work in Time Articles
Suggests that the Time Magazine's negative reports about Native American-run casinos in the United States, may affect how Canadians view First Nations-run casinos.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.5.
Education Has Been a Long-Term Priority
Europe Refuge from Political Feeding Frenzy
Federal Government to Amend Indian Act
Follow the Drum
Highlights Gerald Okanee, lead singer of Saskatchewan's Big Bear Singers, who shares his knowledge about the drum and how the beat pits the powwow dancer's style against that of the the drummer's, sometimes "bucking off" the dancer.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.19.
FSIN and Federal Government Sign Renewal of OTC
FSIN Hosts Native Rodeo Finals at SaskPlace
FSIN & The AFN Reject The Proposed Federal Government Policy on The Health Consent Form
Funding Secured for Additional Aboriginal Programming
Gaming Jurisdiction
George E. Lafond
Governing Ourselves: The Journey Begins
Horses Still Have Special Meaning
Human Rights Complaint Filed Against MP Pankiw
Discusses the Canadian Human Rights Commission complaint filed by John Melenchuk regarding a controversial pamphlet sent out by Saskatoon Member of Parliament Jim Pankiw. At one point in the article Michael Woodiwiss contends that the essential difference between crimes committed by colonizers and contemporary Aboriginals is that the formers’ crimes went unpunished and mostly unrecorded.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.
Indian Summer Games Creating Living History
Indian Summer Games Now On
Indigenous Women Dump on Nuclear Waste Storage
Jocelyn Reekie
Joint Efforts of Natives, Municipalities
Land-Titles Fiasco Hurts First Nations
Lebret Eagles Begin Fourth Season in SJHL
Legend of Mistassini has Modern Chapter
Many Positives for Natives in Election Result
Minister Accused of Abuse of Power
Contends that the Indian Affairs Minister, Robert Nault, has dealt punitively with First Nations chiefs that have not agreed with his proposals and so the chiefs will be taking their complaints to the ethics commissioner, the Speaker of the House of Commons, the Auditor General of Canada and the Prime Minister.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.3.
Native Award Winners Did Lots to Brag About
Native-Owned Casino Best Bet for Saskatoon
New Deal Rumored for Off-Reserve People
Outlines the federal government's political stance on Aboriginal issues as Prime Minister, Jean Chretien, hands over the reins to Paul Martin.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.10.