Newspaper clippings about Aboriginals

Start Date: 
1991
Description Level: 
End Date: 
1991
Date Range: 
July 1991
Physical Description: 

.5 cm of textual record

Notes: 

Newspaper clippings from various sources ;
Content note : Newspaper Clippings, July 1991|Judge temporarily bans Mohawk book, The Sault Star, Friday, July 26, 1991|Windsor mayor wont seek re-election, The Sault Star, Wednesday, July 24, 1991|Mohawk activists begin lobby for independent nation, July 23, 1991|Quebec natives take separation concerns to UN working Group, July 30, 1991|Sault to set up training centre for natives, The Sault Star, July 22, 1991|OMAA corporation gets unique loan fund, The Sault Star|Reburial of 2 Prussian kings creating German controversy, July 31, 1991|Mohawks, police trade charges following clashes at Kahnawake, July 30, 1991|Great Whale review will try again next month, July 27, 1991|Town protests tax exemptions for natives, July 30, 1991|Constable released from hospital, July 30, 1991|Fish, game rules adopted by ministry dangerous, illegal, The Sault Star, July 22, 1991|Mohawk leaders fail in latest bid to have police out of reserves, July 31, 1991|Natives threaten to refuse to be in StatsCan survey, July 31, 1991|Native chief tells Atlantic native leaders he expects solidarity on reform, the Sault Star, July 10, 1991|Clack committed to constitutional distinction of natives, The Sault Star, July 8, 1991|Native group takes wait and see approach on Clark plan, July 10, 1991|Clack pledges constitutional seat for natives, July 6, 1991|man comes across photographs of fugitives posing with shotguns, July 31, 1991|Indian from across Canada march through Oka to mark anniversary, July 12, 1991|Fugitive ambushes pursuers, Shoots third provincial officer, July 27, 1991, continued from A1 Fugitive ambushes, July 27, 1991|Aboriginal knowledge very valuable - Suzuki|Province, Ojibway one step closer to deal on Highway 17 improvement, The Sault Star, Saturday, July 6, 1991|Natives squabble over off-reserve control, The Sault Star, July 6, 1991|OPP officer, dog apprehend fugitive in bush, July 29, 1991|New Indian Band denies referendum vote buying , July 8, 1991|Cree may lose federal payout settlement in welfare deductions, July 12, 1991|Quebec police union cynical over dead-end reached in Oka probe, July 11, 1991|Grassy Narrows tragedy dates far back, July 27, 1991|Indian charge Ontario holding back on rights, July 26, 1991|Crazy gas sniffer sought after policeman shot dead, wounded fugitives killed lover then self - police, continued from A1 Wounded fugitive, July 26, 1991|Rift widens between Ottawa, national Indian leadership, July 11, 1991|Native are beyond the stage of being patronized, July 30, 1991|Chiefs skeptical of special Indian MP plan, July 24, 1991|PCs to discuss naming Riel founding father, July 26, 1991|Community left in shock after murderous rampage, July 31, 1991|Natives block highway to military reserve, July 12, 1991|Oka film offers less-than flattering portrait, July 30, 1991, The Sault Star

rec_shelfloc: 
2010-072-001
Repository: 
Residential School Centre
Container Number: 
001