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  • R John Hayes, Sweetgrass Writer, TSUU T'INA

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An agreement signed in June 1996 between the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development and the Indian Resource Council continues to fundamentally change the relationship in the oil and gas industry between First Nations governments and the Government of Canada. The nine-member interim board established under the co-management agreement participates in fulfilling the…

  • R John Hayes, Sweetgrass Writer, TSUU T'INA

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An agreement signed in June 1996 between the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development and the Indian Resource Council continues to fundamentally change the relationship in the oil and gas industry between First Nations governments and the Government of Canada. The nine-member interim board established under the co-management agreement participates in fulfilling the…

  • Terry Lusty, Sweetgrass Columnist

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Terrying About

Tansi!

As the New Years festivities usher in 1997 and bring us one step closer to the 21st century, it would appear that Alberta's First Nations communities really are on a collision course with progress. More and more transfer agreements, land claim settlements and self-government processes loom on the horizon.

December, as always, was filled…

  • Terry Lusty, Sweetgrass Columnist

Page 5

Terrying About

Tansi!

As the New Years festivities usher in 1997 and bring us one step closer to the 21st century, it would appear that Alberta's First Nations communities really are on a collision course with progress. More and more transfer agreements, land claim settlements and self-government processes loom on the horizon.

December, as always, was filled…

  • Terry Lusty, Sweetgrass Columnist

Page 5

Terrying About

Tansi!

As the New Years festivities usher in 1997 and bring us one step closer to the 21st century, it would appear that Alberta's First Nations communities really are on a collision course with progress. More and more transfer agreements, land claim settlements and self-government processes loom on the horizon.

December, as always, was filled…

  • Terry Lusty, Sweetgrass Columnist

Page 5

Terrying About

Tansi!

As the New Years festivities usher in 1997 and bring us one step closer to the 21st century, it would appear that Alberta's First Nations communities really are on a collision course with progress. More and more transfer agreements, land claim settlements and self-government processes loom on the horizon.

December, as always, was filled…

  • Terry Lusty, Sweetgrass Columnist

Page 5

Terrying About

Tansi!

As the New Years festivities usher in 1997 and bring us one step closer to the 21st century, it would appear that Alberta's First Nations communities really are on a collision course with progress. More and more transfer agreements, land claim settlements and self-government processes loom on the horizon.

December, as always, was filled…

  • Terry Lusty, Sweetgrass Columnist

Page 5

Terrying About

Tansi!

As the New Years festivities usher in 1997 and bring us one step closer to the 21st century, it would appear that Alberta's First Nations communities really are on a collision course with progress. More and more transfer agreements, land claim settlements and self-government processes loom on the horizon.

December, as always, was filled…

  • Ethel Winnipeg, Sweetgrass Columnist

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People and places

Oki.

How is everyone this fine 1997? Well, have you stuck to your resolution? I do want to apologize to a dear friend of mine, Connie Rain. I wrote a story about her family's grass dance special way back in September. It wasn't supposed to be malicious; I guess the joke wasn't taken the way I wrote it. I felt real bad when she approached me and…

  • Ethel Winnipeg, Sweetgrass Columnist

Page 4

People and places

Oki.

How is everyone this fine 1997? Well, have you stuck to your resolution? I do want to apologize to a dear friend of mine, Connie Rain. I wrote a story about her family's grass dance special way back in September. It wasn't supposed to be malicious; I guess the joke wasn't taken the way I wrote it. I felt real bad when she approached me and…

  • Ethel Winnipeg, Sweetgrass Columnist

Page 4

People and places

Oki.

How is everyone this fine 1997? Well, have you stuck to your resolution? I do want to apologize to a dear friend of mine, Connie Rain. I wrote a story about her family's grass dance special way back in September. It wasn't supposed to be malicious; I guess the joke wasn't taken the way I wrote it. I felt real bad when she approached me and…

  • Ethel Winnipeg, Sweetgrass Columnist

Page 4

People and places

Oki.

How is everyone this fine 1997? Well, have you stuck to your resolution? I do want to apologize to a dear friend of mine, Connie Rain. I wrote a story about her family's grass dance special way back in September. It wasn't supposed to be malicious; I guess the joke wasn't taken the way I wrote it. I felt real bad when she approached me and…

  • Ethel Winnipeg, Sweetgrass Columnist

Page 4

People and places

Oki.

How is everyone this fine 1997? Well, have you stuck to your resolution? I do want to apologize to a dear friend of mine, Connie Rain. I wrote a story about her family's grass dance special way back in September. It wasn't supposed to be malicious; I guess the joke wasn't taken the way I wrote it. I felt real bad when she approached me and…

  • Ethel Winnipeg, Sweetgrass Columnist

Page 4

People and places

Oki.

How is everyone this fine 1997? Well, have you stuck to your resolution? I do want to apologize to a dear friend of mine, Connie Rain. I wrote a story about her family's grass dance special way back in September. It wasn't supposed to be malicious; I guess the joke wasn't taken the way I wrote it. I felt real bad when she approached me and…

  • Debbie Faulkner, Sweetgrass Writer, Calgary

The posters are up and the local newspaper ads have already run, calling for nominations for this year's Chief David Crowchild Memorial Award. The annual award, presented on Chief David Crowchild Day during Calgary Native Awareness Week every May, honors the qualities and work of the late Tsuu T'ina chief.

"It is an award that tries to amplify the man and what he did with Native and non…