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Articles from Wind Speaker (June 1, 1996)

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Title Author Type Words
(Buffalo Point) First Nation's resort an ambitious effort, a great success. Michael Smith 502
`War baby' meets her family. Debbie Falkner 746
Abitibiwinni: 6,000 years of history (exhibition). Louise Delisle 644
Aboriginal artists popularity soars. Noah Black 679
Aboriginal culture attracts tourists to U.S. southwest. Barb Grinder 862
Aboriginal students protest cuts to social spending. Christine Wong 576
Alberta government and media blasted by writer. Jeffrey R.W. Rath 676
All for one and one for all - in Quebec? Drew Hayden Taylor 524
American Indian museum a Manhattan attraction. R. John Hayes 376
Anger and frustration in the Canadian west. Debora Lockyer 1002
Arrest of rebels ends month-long standoff. Michael Smith 457
Canada deals harshly with the rebel forces. 393
Comox Valley hosts the first ever powwow. Dan LaFrance 166
Dead man. Movie Review 739
Desperate people: desperate times. 1437
Do you understand your pension fund? Joan Barmby-Halcro 715
Everyone can be a singer. Debbie Faulkner 505
Extreme fighting event fuels tensions in Quebec. Debora Lockyer 574
First Nations casinos opening in 1996. R. John Hayes 834
Foxwoods leads America's casino market. R. John Hayes 437
Guide to Indian country. 13474
Indian cowboys remembered. Debbie Faulkner 603
Inuit exiles the basis of professor (Foster Griezic)'s boycott. Christine Wong 736
Manitoba honors controversial (Louis) Riel with new statue. Michael Smith 380
Manitoba Metis in trouble. Michael Smith 369
Medicine wheels, mysterious remnants of original people. Barb Grinder 888
Missing Bell of Batoche. Theater Review 260
National Aboriginal sports association established (Aboriginal Sport Circle). Debbie Faulkner 988
Native Americans make strides in U.S. tourism industry. Barb Grinder 821
Noble heart. Jack Gladstone Sound Recording Review 282
Power of the lake a mighty lure to faithful: Lac Ste. Anne pilgrimage. Noah Black 800
Red Thunder Dancers happy to stay home for awhile. Debbie Faulkner 410
Rising young track star heads south. David R. McDonald 664
Round-up on the northern prairie. Julie Kosztinka 740
Sacred ground. Jesse Lee Sound Recording Review 279
Saskatchewan preserves untouched ecosystems. R. John Hayes 735
Spoiling for a fight. 331
Traditional seminoles want lifestyle protected. Lois Tomas 922
Western exhibition promotes the Native way. Noah Black 850
White buffalo. Robert Tree Cody; Rob Wallace; Will Clipman Sound Recording Review 196

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