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  • Susan Lazaruk, Windspeaker Contributor, Vancouver

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The B.C. Court of Appeal will decide if an 18-month-old child would be better raised by his Native mother in Alberta or the white couple in Victoria who adopted the toddler 16 months ago.

James Tearoe, 47, and his wife, Faye Tearoe, 49, privately adopted the boy when he was two months old.

But Teena Sawan, a 20-year-old member of the Woodland Cree band near Manning…

  • Susan Lazaruk, Windspeaker Contributor, Vancouver

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The B.C. Court of Appeal will decide if an 18-month-old child would be better raised by his Native mother in Alberta or the white couple in Victoria who adopted the toddler 16 months ago.

James Tearoe, 47, and his wife, Faye Tearoe, 49, privately adopted the boy when he was two months old.

But Teena Sawan, a 20-year-old member of the Woodland Cree band near Manning…

  • Susan Lazaruk, Windspeaker Contributor, Vancouver

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The B.C. Court of Appeal will decide if an 18-month-old child would be better raised by his Native mother in Alberta or the white couple in Victoria who adopted the toddler 16 months ago.

James Tearoe, 47, and his wife, Faye Tearoe, 49, privately adopted the boy when he was two months old.

But Teena Sawan, a 20-year-old member of the Woodland Cree band near Manning…

  • Judy Langford, Windspeaker Contributor, Yellowknife

Northerns have doubts about new Minister's abilities

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Newly appointed Indian Affairs and Northern Development Minister Pauline Browes spent much of her first official visit to the Northwest Territories trying to reassure Northerners she can handle her new portfolio.

Just over two weeks after being appointed, Browes met with the NWT cabinet in Yellowknife and…

  • Judy Langford, Windspeaker Contributor, Yellowknife

Northerns have doubts about new Minister's abilities

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Newly appointed Indian Affairs and Northern Development Minister Pauline Browes spent much of her first official visit to the Northwest Territories trying to reassure Northerners she can handle her new portfolio.

Just over two weeks after being appointed, Browes met with the NWT cabinet in Yellowknife and…

  • Judy Langford, Windspeaker Contributor, Yellowknife

Northerns have doubts about new Minister's abilities

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Newly appointed Indian Affairs and Northern Development Minister Pauline Browes spent much of her first official visit to the Northwest Territories trying to reassure Northerners she can handle her new portfolio.

Just over two weeks after being appointed, Browes met with the NWT cabinet in Yellowknife and…

  • Judy Langford, Windspeaker Contributor, Yellowknife

Northerns have doubts about new Minister's abilities

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Newly appointed Indian Affairs and Northern Development Minister Pauline Browes spent much of her first official visit to the Northwest Territories trying to reassure Northerners she can handle her new portfolio.

Just over two weeks after being appointed, Browes met with the NWT cabinet in Yellowknife and…

  • Judy Langford, Windspeaker Contributor, Yellowknife

Northerns have doubts about new Minister's abilities

Page 1

Newly appointed Indian Affairs and Northern Development Minister Pauline Browes spent much of her first official visit to the Northwest Territories trying to reassure Northerners she can handle her new portfolio.

Just over two weeks after being appointed, Browes met with the NWT cabinet in Yellowknife and…

  • Judy Langford, Windspeaker Contributor, Yellowknife

Northerns have doubts about new Minister's abilities

Page 1

Newly appointed Indian Affairs and Northern Development Minister Pauline Browes spent much of her first official visit to the Northwest Territories trying to reassure Northerners she can handle her new portfolio.

Just over two weeks after being appointed, Browes met with the NWT cabinet in Yellowknife and…

  • Judy Langford, Windspeaker Contributor, Yellowknife

Northerns have doubts about new Minister's abilities

Page 1

Newly appointed Indian Affairs and Northern Development Minister Pauline Browes spent much of her first official visit to the Northwest Territories trying to reassure Northerners she can handle her new portfolio.

Just over two weeks after being appointed, Browes met with the NWT cabinet in Yellowknife and…

  • Judy Langford, Windspeaker Contributor, Yellowknife

Northerns have doubts about new Minister's abilities

Page 1

Newly appointed Indian Affairs and Northern Development Minister Pauline Browes spent much of her first official visit to the Northwest Territories trying to reassure Northerners she can handle her new portfolio.

Just over two weeks after being appointed, Browes met with the NWT cabinet in Yellowknife and…

  • Judy Langford, Windspeaker Contributor, Yellowknife

Northerns have doubts about new Minister's abilities

Page 1

Newly appointed Indian Affairs and Northern Development Minister Pauline Browes spent much of her first official visit to the Northwest Territories trying to reassure Northerners she can handle her new portfolio.

Just over two weeks after being appointed, Browes met with the NWT cabinet in Yellowknife and…

  • Windspeaker Staff, Calgary

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Self-government was not first on the agenda at last week's annual meetings of the chiefs of the Assembly of First Nations.

Poverty, health care and education superseded Native political sovereignty as important issues, said Tsuu Tina Chief Roy Whitney.

"People want to make sure they have bread and butter on the table, they have a job, their children have clothing…

  • Connie Cheecham, Windspeaker Contributor

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While other kids in grade school were busy playing games and finding new friends, Ruth Cuthand remembers her frequent visits with her father (Stan Cuthand) to the house of Gerald Tailfeathers. Here was her first introduction to the world of art.

"I would sit at a chair in Gerald's studio and I was just fascinated with the movement of the paint brush and the paint on the…

  • Connie Cheecham, Windspeaker Contributor

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While other kids in grade school were busy playing games and finding new friends, Ruth Cuthand remembers her frequent visits with her father (Stan Cuthand) to the house of Gerald Tailfeathers. Here was her first introduction to the world of art.

"I would sit at a chair in Gerald's studio and I was just fascinated with the movement of the paint brush and the paint on the…