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Blackened fingernails and sore shoulders are badges of honor carried by recent graduates of a construction training program at Six Nations Reserve.
The residential construction apprentice program is a one-year certificate program sponsored and developed jointly by the Six Nations council and the Ministry of Education and Training.
The roots of the project sprang…
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Leading by example comes easy to Johnny Brisebois. As the first Native graduate from the University of Alberta's medical school since 1913, when the school opened, he's made a habit of setting high goals and achieving them.
Make no mistake, though. Brisebois, 27, didn't always have his nose stuck in a book. The stocky Mohawk from Kahnawake, Quebec readily admits to…
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Leading by example comes easy to Johnny Brisebois. As the first Native graduate from the University of Alberta's medical school since 1913, when the school opened, he's made a habit of setting high goals and achieving them.
Make no mistake, though. Brisebois, 27, didn't always have his nose stuck in a book. The stocky Mohawk from Kahnawake, Quebec readily admits to…
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Leading by example comes easy to Johnny Brisebois. As the first Native graduate from the University of Alberta's medical school since 1913, when the school opened, he's made a habit of setting high goals and achieving them.
Make no mistake, though. Brisebois, 27, didn't always have his nose stuck in a book. The stocky Mohawk from Kahnawake, Quebec readily admits to…
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Leading by example comes easy to Johnny Brisebois. As the first Native graduate from the University of Alberta's medical school since 1913, when the school opened, he's made a habit of setting high goals and achieving them.
Make no mistake, though. Brisebois, 27, didn't always have his nose stuck in a book. The stocky Mohawk from Kahnawake, Quebec readily admits to…
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For the first time in its history, the Canadian Summer Games will host traditional Native games. Teams from across the country will converge at the central B.C. city of Kamloops between Aug. 8 and 21 to participate in games such as knobby/double ball, earth ball, and bannnockball, as well as other sports. Archery and rugby competitions take place on the Kamloops Indian Band…
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For the first time in its history, the Canadian Summer Games will host traditional Native games. Teams from across the country will converge at the central B.C. city of Kamloops between Aug. 8 and 21 to participate in games such as knobby/double ball, earth ball, and bannnockball, as well as other sports. Archery and rugby competitions take place on the Kamloops Indian Band…
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For the first time in its history, the Canadian Summer Games will host traditional Native games. Teams from across the country will converge at the central B.C. city of Kamloops between Aug. 8 and 21 to participate in games such as knobby/double ball, earth ball, and bannnockball, as well as other sports. Archery and rugby competitions take place on the Kamloops Indian Band…
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For the first time in its history, the Canadian Summer Games will host traditional Native games. Teams from across the country will converge at the central B.C. city of Kamloops between Aug. 8 and 21 to participate in games such as knobby/double ball, earth ball, and bannnockball, as well as other sports. Archery and rugby competitions take place on the Kamloops Indian Band…
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A new crop of cowboys is sprouting from the ranks of junior high school and college rodeos.
One of these aspiring young cowboys is 19-year-old bullrider Kurt Ferguson from Paddle Prairie, Alta.
The Grade 12 student became involved in the rodeo game at the young age of nine when he attended a boys steer riding school held by Garry Houle, a former bull riding…
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A new crop of cowboys is sprouting from the ranks of junior high school and college rodeos.
One of these aspiring young cowboys is 19-year-old bullrider Kurt Ferguson from Paddle Prairie, Alta.
The Grade 12 student became involved in the rodeo game at the young age of nine when he attended a boys steer riding school held by Garry Houle, a former bull riding…
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A new crop of cowboys is sprouting from the ranks of junior high school and college rodeos.
One of these aspiring young cowboys is 19-year-old bullrider Kurt Ferguson from Paddle Prairie, Alta.
The Grade 12 student became involved in the rodeo game at the young age of nine when he attended a boys steer riding school held by Garry Houle, a former bull riding…
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A new crop of cowboys is sprouting from the ranks of junior high school and college rodeos.
One of these aspiring young cowboys is 19-year-old bullrider Kurt Ferguson from Paddle Prairie, Alta.
The Grade 12 student became involved in the rodeo game at the young age of nine when he attended a boys steer riding school held by Garry Houle, a former bull riding…
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Native high school cowboys did well here at the Kainai Agriplex, as the Kainai St. Mary's on the Blood Reserve and the Cardston high schools co-hosted a two-day rodeo recently, sanctioned by the Alberta High School Rodeo Association (AHSRA).
Local cowboy Jason Rabbit won the saddle bronc riding as he rode two Sundance broncs for a total of 133 points. The 17-year-old…
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Native high school cowboys did well here at the Kainai Agriplex, as the Kainai St. Mary's on the Blood Reserve and the Cardston high schools co-hosted a two-day rodeo recently, sanctioned by the Alberta High School Rodeo Association (AHSRA).
Local cowboy Jason Rabbit won the saddle bronc riding as he rode two Sundance broncs for a total of 133 points. The 17-year-old…
