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  • Marlena Dolan, Windspeaker Columnist

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The definitions of words commonly used don't always best describe their true meanings. Definitions are usually relevant to some period in history and are still accepted and believed to be true in later generations.

Problem! Understood definitions are cured and hardened as concrete, set in time. For example, consider the term civilize and the term civilization. Civilize is…

  • Marlena Dolan, Windspeaker Columnist

Page 4

The definitions of words commonly used don't always best describe their true meanings. Definitions are usually relevant to some period in history and are still accepted and believed to be true in later generations.

Problem! Understood definitions are cured and hardened as concrete, set in time. For example, consider the term civilize and the term civilization. Civilize is…

  • Marlena Dolan, Windspeaker Columnist

Page 4

The definitions of words commonly used don't always best describe their true meanings. Definitions are usually relevant to some period in history and are still accepted and believed to be true in later generations.

Problem! Understood definitions are cured and hardened as concrete, set in time. For example, consider the term civilize and the term civilization. Civilize is…

  • Marlena Dolan, Windspeaker Columnist

Page 4

The definitions of words commonly used don't always best describe their true meanings. Definitions are usually relevant to some period in history and are still accepted and believed to be true in later generations.

Problem! Understood definitions are cured and hardened as concrete, set in time. For example, consider the term civilize and the term civilization. Civilize is…

  • Marlena Dolan, Windspeaker Columnist

Page 4

The definitions of words commonly used don't always best describe their true meanings. Definitions are usually relevant to some period in history and are still accepted and believed to be true in later generations.

Problem! Understood definitions are cured and hardened as concrete, set in time. For example, consider the term civilize and the term civilization. Civilize is…

  • Marlena Dolan, Windspeaker Columnist

Page 4

The definitions of words commonly used don't always best describe their true meanings. Definitions are usually relevant to some period in history and are still accepted and believed to be true in later generations.

Problem! Understood definitions are cured and hardened as concrete, set in time. For example, consider the term civilize and the term civilization. Civilize is…

  • Windspeaker Staff

Page 4

Ottawa reached new levels in bureaucratic backward-thinking last month. Federal negotiator Ross Reid and Indian Affairs Minister Pauline Browes suggested in a letter to Davis Inlet Chief Katie Rich and Innu Nation President Peter Penashue that the Innu register under the Indian Act to receive federal government programs.

Reid and Browes called the registration a "stepping…

  • Windspeaker Staff

Page 4

Ottawa reached new levels in bureaucratic backward-thinking last month. Federal negotiator Ross Reid and Indian Affairs Minister Pauline Browes suggested in a letter to Davis Inlet Chief Katie Rich and Innu Nation President Peter Penashue that the Innu register under the Indian Act to receive federal government programs.

Reid and Browes called the registration a "stepping…

  • Windspeaker Staff

Page 4

Ottawa reached new levels in bureaucratic backward-thinking last month. Federal negotiator Ross Reid and Indian Affairs Minister Pauline Browes suggested in a letter to Davis Inlet Chief Katie Rich and Innu Nation President Peter Penashue that the Innu register under the Indian Act to receive federal government programs.

Reid and Browes called the registration a "stepping…

  • Windspeaker Staff

Page 4

Ottawa reached new levels in bureaucratic backward-thinking last month. Federal negotiator Ross Reid and Indian Affairs Minister Pauline Browes suggested in a letter to Davis Inlet Chief Katie Rich and Innu Nation President Peter Penashue that the Innu register under the Indian Act to receive federal government programs.

Reid and Browes called the registration a "stepping…

  • Windspeaker Staff

Page 4

Ottawa reached new levels in bureaucratic backward-thinking last month. Federal negotiator Ross Reid and Indian Affairs Minister Pauline Browes suggested in a letter to Davis Inlet Chief Katie Rich and Innu Nation President Peter Penashue that the Innu register under the Indian Act to receive federal government programs.

Reid and Browes called the registration a "stepping…

  • Windspeaker Staff

Page 4

Ottawa reached new levels in bureaucratic backward-thinking last month. Federal negotiator Ross Reid and Indian Affairs Minister Pauline Browes suggested in a letter to Davis Inlet Chief Katie Rich and Innu Nation President Peter Penashue that the Innu register under the Indian Act to receive federal government programs.

Reid and Browes called the registration a "stepping…

  • Windspeaker Staff

Page 4

Ottawa reached new levels in bureaucratic backward-thinking last month. Federal negotiator Ross Reid and Indian Affairs Minister Pauline Browes suggested in a letter to Davis Inlet Chief Katie Rich and Innu Nation President Peter Penashue that the Innu register under the Indian Act to receive federal government programs.

Reid and Browes called the registration a "stepping…

  • Windspeaker Staff

Page 4

Ottawa reached new levels in bureaucratic backward-thinking last month. Federal negotiator Ross Reid and Indian Affairs Minister Pauline Browes suggested in a letter to Davis Inlet Chief Katie Rich and Innu Nation President Peter Penashue that the Innu register under the Indian Act to receive federal government programs.

Reid and Browes called the registration a "stepping…

  • Windspeaker Staff

Page 4

Ottawa reached new levels in bureaucratic backward-thinking last month. Federal negotiator Ross Reid and Indian Affairs Minister Pauline Browes suggested in a letter to Davis Inlet Chief Katie Rich and Innu Nation President Peter Penashue that the Innu register under the Indian Act to receive federal government programs.

Reid and Browes called the registration a "stepping…