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The authors of "Keepers of the Earth" use Native legends to promote the environmental cause.
One legend from the Nisqually tribe titled "Loo-Wit, the Fire-Keeper" depicts how Mount St. Helens came to be.
It begins with two brothers quarreling over land. The Creator isn't pleased, so he gives the brothers each a bow and an arrow to shoot in the air. Where the the…
Page 10
The authors of "Keepers of the Earth" use Native legends to promote the environmental cause.
One legend from the Nisqually tribe titled "Loo-Wit, the Fire-Keeper" depicts how Mount St. Helens came to be.
It begins with two brothers quarreling over land. The Creator isn't pleased, so he gives the brothers each a bow and an arrow to shoot in the air. Where the the…
Page 10
The authors of "Keepers of the Earth" use Native legends to promote the environmental cause.
One legend from the Nisqually tribe titled "Loo-Wit, the Fire-Keeper" depicts how Mount St. Helens came to be.
It begins with two brothers quarreling over land. The Creator isn't pleased, so he gives the brothers each a bow and an arrow to shoot in the air. Where the the…
Page 10
The authors of "Keepers of the Earth" use Native legends to promote the environmental cause.
One legend from the Nisqually tribe titled "Loo-Wit, the Fire-Keeper" depicts how Mount St. Helens came to be.
It begins with two brothers quarreling over land. The Creator isn't pleased, so he gives the brothers each a bow and an arrow to shoot in the air. Where the the…
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Ben Cardinal, a Metis originally from Lac la Biche, first began acting when he was only 10 years-old.
As a child he had this restless energy and a "big mouth" which sometimes got him into trouble, he recalls. His teacher thought drama was the way to harness that energy and he told young Ben about a school play and the role of Tom Sawyer.
"I think I was the first…
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Ben Cardinal, a Metis originally from Lac la Biche, first began acting when he was only 10 years-old.
As a child he had this restless energy and a "big mouth" which sometimes got him into trouble, he recalls. His teacher thought drama was the way to harness that energy and he told young Ben about a school play and the role of Tom Sawyer.
"I think I was the first…
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Ben Cardinal, a Metis originally from Lac la Biche, first began acting when he was only 10 years-old.
As a child he had this restless energy and a "big mouth" which sometimes got him into trouble, he recalls. His teacher thought drama was the way to harness that energy and he told young Ben about a school play and the role of Tom Sawyer.
"I think I was the first…
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Ben Cardinal, a Metis originally from Lac la Biche, first began acting when he was only 10 years-old.
As a child he had this restless energy and a "big mouth" which sometimes got him into trouble, he recalls. His teacher thought drama was the way to harness that energy and he told young Ben about a school play and the role of Tom Sawyer.
"I think I was the first…
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Metis country-pop singer Laura Vinson received a standing ovation from her peers Jan. 28 at the Alberta Recording Industry Association Awards (ARIA) ceremonies when she was named Female Recording Artist of the Year.
She also won Music Score of the Year for 'Paint Me A Story', which she wrote for an ACCESS Network TV film. The ceremonies were broadcast live from Edmonton by…
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Metis country-pop singer Laura Vinson received a standing ovation from her peers Jan. 28 at the Alberta Recording Industry Association Awards (ARIA) ceremonies when she was named Female Recording Artist of the Year.
She also won Music Score of the Year for 'Paint Me A Story', which she wrote for an ACCESS Network TV film. The ceremonies were broadcast live from Edmonton by…
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Metis country-pop singer Laura Vinson received a standing ovation from her peers Jan. 28 at the Alberta Recording Industry Association Awards (ARIA) ceremonies when she was named Female Recording Artist of the Year.
She also won Music Score of the Year for 'Paint Me A Story', which she wrote for an ACCESS Network TV film. The ceremonies were broadcast live from Edmonton by…
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Metis country-pop singer Laura Vinson received a standing ovation from her peers Jan. 28 at the Alberta Recording Industry Association Awards (ARIA) ceremonies when she was named Female Recording Artist of the Year.
She also won Music Score of the Year for 'Paint Me A Story', which she wrote for an ACCESS Network TV film. The ceremonies were broadcast live from Edmonton by…
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While Canada's First Nations are left in the wings, the courtship of Quebec continues.
Politicians are panicking at the prospect the Meech Lake Accord won't be ratified by the June 23 deadline.
They suffer from incurable tunnel vision and are refusing to accept the accord is fatally flawed and should be trashed.
The Meech Lake accord would recognize Quebec…
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While Canada's First Nations are left in the wings, the courtship of Quebec continues.
Politicians are panicking at the prospect the Meech Lake Accord won't be ratified by the June 23 deadline.
They suffer from incurable tunnel vision and are refusing to accept the accord is fatally flawed and should be trashed.
The Meech Lake accord would recognize Quebec…
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While Canada's First Nations are left in the wings, the courtship of Quebec continues.
Politicians are panicking at the prospect the Meech Lake Accord won't be ratified by the June 23 deadline.
They suffer from incurable tunnel vision and are refusing to accept the accord is fatally flawed and should be trashed.
The Meech Lake accord would recognize Quebec…
