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Dancing to more than 30 drums in the same arena the Hartford Whalers skate in was a big thrill for Sean Waskahat, an 18-year-old grass dancer from Alberta.
But winning first place at North America's most expensive powwow was even bigger. Waskahat took home $1,000 and a suede and leather jacket from the Schemitzun '93 event in Hartford, Connecticut, held Sept. 16-19.…
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Dancing to more than 30 drums in the same arena the Hartford Whalers skate in was a big thrill for Sean Waskahat, an 18-year-old grass dancer from Alberta.
But winning first place at North America's most expensive powwow was even bigger. Waskahat took home $1,000 and a suede and leather jacket from the Schemitzun '93 event in Hartford, Connecticut, held Sept. 16-19.…
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Dancing to more than 30 drums in the same arena the Hartford Whalers skate in was a big thrill for Sean Waskahat, an 18-year-old grass dancer from Alberta.
But winning first place at North America's most expensive powwow was even bigger. Waskahat took home $1,000 and a suede and leather jacket from the Schemitzun '93 event in Hartford, Connecticut, held Sept. 16-19.…
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Dancing to more than 30 drums in the same arena the Hartford Whalers skate in was a big thrill for Sean Waskahat, an 18-year-old grass dancer from Alberta.
But winning first place at North America's most expensive powwow was even bigger. Waskahat took home $1,000 and a suede and leather jacket from the Schemitzun '93 event in Hartford, Connecticut, held Sept. 16-19.…
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When a 16-year-old Native boy went missing from his foster home in southern Ontario, little was done until police were notified more than a year later.
But contrary to official procedure, the Smith Falls police weren't told by the foster parents, nor by the local children's aid society. They were tipped off that a runaway had been brutally murdered, beaten to death while…
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When a 16-year-old Native boy went missing from his foster home in southern Ontario, little was done until police were notified more than a year later.
But contrary to official procedure, the Smith Falls police weren't told by the foster parents, nor by the local children's aid society. They were tipped off that a runaway had been brutally murdered, beaten to death while…
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When a 16-year-old Native boy went missing from his foster home in southern Ontario, little was done until police were notified more than a year later.
But contrary to official procedure, the Smith Falls police weren't told by the foster parents, nor by the local children's aid society. They were tipped off that a runaway had been brutally murdered, beaten to death while…
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When a 16-year-old Native boy went missing from his foster home in southern Ontario, little was done until police were notified more than a year later.
But contrary to official procedure, the Smith Falls police weren't told by the foster parents, nor by the local children's aid society. They were tipped off that a runaway had been brutally murdered, beaten to death while…
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When a 16-year-old Native boy went missing from his foster home in southern Ontario, little was done until police were notified more than a year later.
But contrary to official procedure, the Smith Falls police weren't told by the foster parents, nor by the local children's aid society. They were tipped off that a runaway had been brutally murdered, beaten to death while…
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When a 16-year-old Native boy went missing from his foster home in southern Ontario, little was done until police were notified more than a year later.
But contrary to official procedure, the Smith Falls police weren't told by the foster parents, nor by the local children's aid society. They were tipped off that a runaway had been brutally murdered, beaten to death while…
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When a 16-year-old Native boy went missing from his foster home in southern Ontario, little was done until police were notified more than a year later.
But contrary to official procedure, the Smith Falls police weren't told by the foster parents, nor by the local children's aid society. They were tipped off that a runaway had been brutally murdered, beaten to death while…
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When a 16-year-old Native boy went missing from his foster home in southern Ontario, little was done until police were notified more than a year later.
But contrary to official procedure, the Smith Falls police weren't told by the foster parents, nor by the local children's aid society. They were tipped off that a runaway had been brutally murdered, beaten to death while…
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When a 16-year-old Native boy went missing from his foster home in southern Ontario, little was done until police were notified more than a year later.
But contrary to official procedure, the Smith Falls police weren't told by the foster parents, nor by the local children's aid society. They were tipped off that a runaway had been brutally murdered, beaten to death while…
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When a 16-year-old Native boy went missing from his foster home in southern Ontario, little was done until police were notified more than a year later.
But contrary to official procedure, the Smith Falls police weren't told by the foster parents, nor by the local children's aid society. They were tipped off that a runaway had been brutally murdered, beaten to death while…
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After 19 days of walking, a weary group of Stoney Point First Nation members reached Parliament Hill with tears in their eyes after completing a 700 kilometre march to protest the taking of their land.
The 20 protesters arrived at the nation's capital with mixed feeling of jubilation and solemnity, embracing each other as they ended their journey Sept. 30. The group…
