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Crazywater - Native Voices on Addiction and Recovery
Brian Maracle
Penguin Books Canada Limited
285 pages
Suggested price $24.99
The devastation wreaked by alcohol touches every Native, directly or indirectly. And Mohawk author Brian Maracle has created a platform for those experiences using the voices of Natives from across North America.…
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Crazywater - Native Voices on Addiction and Recovery
Brian Maracle
Penguin Books Canada Limited
285 pages
Suggested price $24.99
The devastation wreaked by alcohol touches every Native, directly or indirectly. And Mohawk author Brian Maracle has created a platform for those experiences using the voices of Natives from across North America.…
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The house is white, clean, somewhat dilapidated, but the interior is comfortable. Book racks are filled with classics such as J.R. Tolkein's Lord of the Rings, bound in a beautifully aged cover. It is a book Ethel Blondin-Andrew used to read to her three kids. She still has the last page marked where she read to her children. The youngest in now 19. They have left the nest,…
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The drums are beating once again on this Micmac reserve, signaling a healing process for a people besieged by tragedy.
Following a week of mourning for the suicide deaths of seven reserve teenagers, more than 100 youths gathered to drum, chant and dance in a celebration of life.
"All during the week, everybody was taking part of the discussion. But when…
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The drums are beating once again on this Micmac reserve, signaling a healing process for a people besieged by tragedy.
Following a week of mourning for the suicide deaths of seven reserve teenagers, more than 100 youths gathered to drum, chant and dance in a celebration of life.
"All during the week, everybody was taking part of the discussion. But when…
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The drums are beating once again on this Micmac reserve, signaling a healing process for a people besieged by tragedy.
Following a week of mourning for the suicide deaths of seven reserve teenagers, more than 100 youths gathered to drum, chant and dance in a celebration of life.
"All during the week, everybody was taking part of the discussion. But when…
Page 19
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The drums are beating once again on this Micmac reserve, signaling a healing process for a people besieged by tragedy.
Following a week of mourning for the suicide deaths of seven reserve teenagers, more than 100 youths gathered to drum, chant and dance in a celebration of life.
"All during the week, everybody was taking part of the discussion. But when…
Page 19
.
The drums are beating once again on this Micmac reserve, signaling a healing process for a people besieged by tragedy.
Following a week of mourning for the suicide deaths of seven reserve teenagers, more than 100 youths gathered to drum, chant and dance in a celebration of life.
"All during the week, everybody was taking part of the discussion. But when…
Page 19
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The drums are beating once again on this Micmac reserve, signaling a healing process for a people besieged by tragedy.
Following a week of mourning for the suicide deaths of seven reserve teenagers, more than 100 youths gathered to drum, chant and dance in a celebration of life.
"All during the week, everybody was taking part of the discussion. But when…
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Two bands in northeastern British Columbia who lost a land claim appeal will take their case to the Supreme Court of Canada.
The Doig River and Blueberry River bands of the Peace River district in B.C. will appeal the Federal Court of Appeal's Feb. 9 decision denying their right to sue Ottawa, the bands lawyer Thomas Berger said.
In the 2-1 decision, the court…
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Two bands in northeastern British Columbia who lost a land claim appeal will take their case to the Supreme Court of Canada.
The Doig River and Blueberry River bands of the Peace River district in B.C. will appeal the Federal Court of Appeal's Feb. 9 decision denying their right to sue Ottawa, the bands lawyer Thomas Berger said.
In the 2-1 decision, the court…
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Two bands in northeastern British Columbia who lost a land claim appeal will take their case to the Supreme Court of Canada.
The Doig River and Blueberry River bands of the Peace River district in B.C. will appeal the Federal Court of Appeal's Feb. 9 decision denying their right to sue Ottawa, the bands lawyer Thomas Berger said.
In the 2-1 decision, the court…
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Two bands in northeastern British Columbia who lost a land claim appeal will take their case to the Supreme Court of Canada.
The Doig River and Blueberry River bands of the Peace River district in B.C. will appeal the Federal Court of Appeal's Feb. 9 decision denying their right to sue Ottawa, the bands lawyer Thomas Berger said.
In the 2-1 decision, the court…
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Two bands in northeastern British Columbia who lost a land claim appeal will take their case to the Supreme Court of Canada.
The Doig River and Blueberry River bands of the Peace River district in B.C. will appeal the Federal Court of Appeal's Feb. 9 decision denying their right to sue Ottawa, the bands lawyer Thomas Berger said.
In the 2-1 decision, the court…
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Two bands in northeastern British Columbia who lost a land claim appeal will take their case to the Supreme Court of Canada.
The Doig River and Blueberry River bands of the Peace River district in B.C. will appeal the Federal Court of Appeal's Feb. 9 decision denying their right to sue Ottawa, the bands lawyer Thomas Berger said.
In the 2-1 decision, the court…
