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The recent disintegration of Native culture has left youth reeling without direction in a non-Native world so a Cree teacher at Fort MacKay School is doing his part to help children take pride in their heritage.
"I firmly believe Indian people have lost their identity and the only real way of teaching Native kids is teaching something they can identify with as an Indian…
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The recent disintegration of Native culture has left youth reeling without direction in a non-Native world so a Cree teacher at Fort MacKay School is doing his part to help children take pride in their heritage.
"I firmly believe Indian people have lost their identity and the only real way of teaching Native kids is teaching something they can identify with as an Indian…
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The recent disintegration of Native culture has left youth reeling without direction in a non-Native world so a Cree teacher at Fort MacKay School is doing his part to help children take pride in their heritage.
"I firmly believe Indian people have lost their identity and the only real way of teaching Native kids is teaching something they can identify with as an Indian…
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The recent disintegration of Native culture has left youth reeling without direction in a non-Native world so a Cree teacher at Fort MacKay School is doing his part to help children take pride in their heritage.
"I firmly believe Indian people have lost their identity and the only real way of teaching Native kids is teaching something they can identify with as an Indian…
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Canada's Native people have always successfully adapted to the changing times, whether it was taming wild horses or using flintlock rifles instead of bow and arrows.
Changes have ranged from subsistence hunting and fishing to farming to the current job and business economics.
Today in the city of Fort McMurray many Native people enjoy high-paying jobs in the oil…
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Canada's Native people have always successfully adapted to the changing times, whether it was taming wild horses or using flintlock rifles instead of bow and arrows.
Changes have ranged from subsistence hunting and fishing to farming to the current job and business economics.
Today in the city of Fort McMurray many Native people enjoy high-paying jobs in the oil…
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Canada's Native people have always successfully adapted to the changing times, whether it was taming wild horses or using flintlock rifles instead of bow and arrows.
Changes have ranged from subsistence hunting and fishing to farming to the current job and business economics.
Today in the city of Fort McMurray many Native people enjoy high-paying jobs in the oil…
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Canada's Native people have always successfully adapted to the changing times, whether it was taming wild horses or using flintlock rifles instead of bow and arrows.
Changes have ranged from subsistence hunting and fishing to farming to the current job and business economics.
Today in the city of Fort McMurray many Native people enjoy high-paying jobs in the oil…
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A Native Alcoholics Anonymous group in Fort McMurray will use preventive medicine to help Native people deal with their problems before they turn to drugs and alcohol.
The group was recently started by the Nistawoyou Friendship Center in the northern city. Referral worker Lorraine Albert is helping to get the program off the gowned.
"Too often we wait until…
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A Native Alcoholics Anonymous group in Fort McMurray will use preventive medicine to help Native people deal with their problems before they turn to drugs and alcohol.
The group was recently started by the Nistawoyou Friendship Center in the northern city. Referral worker Lorraine Albert is helping to get the program off the gowned.
"Too often we wait until…
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A Native Alcoholics Anonymous group in Fort McMurray will use preventive medicine to help Native people deal with their problems before they turn to drugs and alcohol.
The group was recently started by the Nistawoyou Friendship Center in the northern city. Referral worker Lorraine Albert is helping to get the program off the gowned.
"Too often we wait until…
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A Native Alcoholics Anonymous group in Fort McMurray will use preventive medicine to help Native people deal with their problems before they turn to drugs and alcohol.
The group was recently started by the Nistawoyou Friendship Center in the northern city. Referral worker Lorraine Albert is helping to get the program off the gowned.
"Too often we wait until…
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Road trips are always fun, and in a way scary. You see my vehicle is not a trusty, hardy started despite German engineering. My 1976 Volkswagen Rabbit proved itself on this trip though, wrapping the odometer back to 000 on the winter road between the end of Highway 881 and Lac la Biche.
So, I thought triumphantly, the Bunny has 100,000 miles on its frame. Then second…
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Road trips are always fun, and in a way scary. You see my vehicle is not a trusty, hardy started despite German engineering. My 1976 Volkswagen Rabbit proved itself on this trip though, wrapping the odometer back to 000 on the winter road between the end of Highway 881 and Lac la Biche.
So, I thought triumphantly, the Bunny has 100,000 miles on its frame. Then second…
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Road trips are always fun, and in a way scary. You see my vehicle is not a trusty, hardy started despite German engineering. My 1976 Volkswagen Rabbit proved itself on this trip though, wrapping the odometer back to 000 on the winter road between the end of Highway 881 and Lac la Biche.
So, I thought triumphantly, the Bunny has 100,000 miles on its frame. Then second…
