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Page 195
... Band representation . Against this setback the Moose Band received vastly increased financial controls since the new Board would have to negotiate tu- ition agreements and capital cost - sharing agreements directly with the Band , not ...
... Band representation . Against this setback the Moose Band received vastly increased financial controls since the new Board would have to negotiate tu- ition agreements and capital cost - sharing agreements directly with the Band , not ...
Page 197
... Band's trustees . The Board's Secretary - Treasurer / Busi- ness Administrator was also a Band member . With Moose Band Indians as Chairman and Secretary - Treasurer , the Band had consid- erable behind - the - scenes control , but this ...
... Band's trustees . The Board's Secretary - Treasurer / Busi- ness Administrator was also a Band member . With Moose Band Indians as Chairman and Secretary - Treasurer , the Band had consid- erable behind - the - scenes control , but this ...
Page 200
... Band . The new off - reserve elementary school , Moose Factory Ministik [ Island ] School was officially opened on September 8 , 1984. Moose Band , however , argued that the school site ( and the entire federal com- pound ) is part of ...
... Band . The new off - reserve elementary school , Moose Factory Ministik [ Island ] School was officially opened on September 8 , 1984. Moose Band , however , argued that the school site ( and the entire federal com- pound ) is part of ...
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Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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