Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 94
... June , the Assembly of First Nations elected Ovide Mercredi , a mil- itant Cree lawyer from Manitoba , as its Grand Chief . He was described in an editorial of June 14 as " skeptical , " " articulate , " even " cerebral . " His ...
... June , the Assembly of First Nations elected Ovide Mercredi , a mil- itant Cree lawyer from Manitoba , as its Grand Chief . He was described in an editorial of June 14 as " skeptical , " " articulate , " even " cerebral . " His ...
Page 101
... ( June 11 ) . Chief Del Riley was reported to have " no hard facts to offer " about water contam- ination . His report of multiple complaints and many people's unwillingness to use bottled water do not come across effectively in the story ...
... ( June 11 ) . Chief Del Riley was reported to have " no hard facts to offer " about water contam- ination . His report of multiple complaints and many people's unwillingness to use bottled water do not come across effectively in the story ...
Page 103
... June 13. Editor Miles Mourrisseau emphasizes that " mainstream media " lack understanding of Native culture : " I believe that journalism in this country has been as destructive of native culture as the schools and the churches have ...
... June 13. Editor Miles Mourrisseau emphasizes that " mainstream media " lack understanding of Native culture : " I believe that journalism in this country has been as destructive of native culture as the schools and the churches have ...
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