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  • Windspeaker Staff, Yellowknife

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The oral traditions of peoples in the Northwest Territories are being recorded to help perpetuate their rich heritage.

Nine groups and individuals were granted more than $70,000 through the Oral Traditions Program of the Education, Culture and Employment ministry.

"Celebrating our cultures and heritage is important in maintaining a healthy society," said Minister…

  • Windspeaker Staff, Yellowknife

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The oral traditions of peoples in the Northwest Territories are being recorded to help perpetuate their rich heritage.

Nine groups and individuals were granted more than $70,000 through the Oral Traditions Program of the Education, Culture and Employment ministry.

"Celebrating our cultures and heritage is important in maintaining a healthy society," said Minister…

  • Windspeaker Staff, Yellowknife

Page R3

The oral traditions of peoples in the Northwest Territories are being recorded to help perpetuate their rich heritage.

Nine groups and individuals were granted more than $70,000 through the Oral Traditions Program of the Education, Culture and Employment ministry.

"Celebrating our cultures and heritage is important in maintaining a healthy society," said Minister…

  • Max Paris, Windspeaker Contributor

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This is part two of a two-part series continuing from Aug. 2

To recap: A judicial inquiry in British Columbia uncovers the poor state of relations between Natives of the Cariboo-Chilcotin region, and all levels of the justice system there. One on-going issue is the problems created through the legacy of residential schools.

With that for an emotional foundation to…

  • Max Paris, Windspeaker Contributor

Page R2

This is part two of a two-part series continuing from Aug. 2

To recap: A judicial inquiry in British Columbia uncovers the poor state of relations between Natives of the Cariboo-Chilcotin region, and all levels of the justice system there. One on-going issue is the problems created through the legacy of residential schools.

With that for an emotional foundation to…

  • Max Paris, Windspeaker Contributor

Page R2

This is part two of a two-part series continuing from Aug. 2

To recap: A judicial inquiry in British Columbia uncovers the poor state of relations between Natives of the Cariboo-Chilcotin region, and all levels of the justice system there. One on-going issue is the problems created through the legacy of residential schools.

With that for an emotional foundation to…

  • Max Paris, Windspeaker Contributor

Page R2

This is part two of a two-part series continuing from Aug. 2

To recap: A judicial inquiry in British Columbia uncovers the poor state of relations between Natives of the Cariboo-Chilcotin region, and all levels of the justice system there. One on-going issue is the problems created through the legacy of residential schools.

With that for an emotional foundation to…

  • Max Paris, Windspeaker Contributor

Page R2

This is part two of a two-part series continuing from Aug. 2

To recap: A judicial inquiry in British Columbia uncovers the poor state of relations between Natives of the Cariboo-Chilcotin region, and all levels of the justice system there. One on-going issue is the problems created through the legacy of residential schools.

With that for an emotional foundation to…

  • Max Paris, Windspeaker Contributor

Page R2

This is part two of a two-part series continuing from Aug. 2

To recap: A judicial inquiry in British Columbia uncovers the poor state of relations between Natives of the Cariboo-Chilcotin region, and all levels of the justice system there. One on-going issue is the problems created through the legacy of residential schools.

With that for an emotional foundation to…

  • Max Paris, Windspeaker Contributor

Page R2

This is part two of a two-part series continuing from Aug. 2

To recap: A judicial inquiry in British Columbia uncovers the poor state of relations between Natives of the Cariboo-Chilcotin region, and all levels of the justice system there. One on-going issue is the problems created through the legacy of residential schools.

With that for an emotional foundation to…

  • Max Paris, Windspeaker Contributor

Page R2

This is part two of a two-part series continuing from Aug. 2

To recap: A judicial inquiry in British Columbia uncovers the poor state of relations between Natives of the Cariboo-Chilcotin region, and all levels of the justice system there. One on-going issue is the problems created through the legacy of residential schools.

With that for an emotional foundation to…

  • Max Paris, Windspeaker Contributor

Page R2

This is part two of a two-part series continuing from Aug. 2

To recap: A judicial inquiry in British Columbia uncovers the poor state of relations between Natives of the Cariboo-Chilcotin region, and all levels of the justice system there. One on-going issue is the problems created through the legacy of residential schools.

With that for an emotional foundation to…

  • Max Paris, Windspeaker Contributor

Page R2

This is part two of a two-part series continuing from Aug. 2

To recap: A judicial inquiry in British Columbia uncovers the poor state of relations between Natives of the Cariboo-Chilcotin region, and all levels of the justice system there. One on-going issue is the problems created through the legacy of residential schools.

With that for an emotional foundation to…

  • Max Paris, Windspeaker Contributor

Page R2

This is part two of a two-part series continuing from Aug. 2

To recap: A judicial inquiry in British Columbia uncovers the poor state of relations between Natives of the Cariboo-Chilcotin region, and all levels of the justice system there. One on-going issue is the problems created through the legacy of residential schools.

With that for an emotional foundation to…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Winnipeg

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A Manitoba band will get funding for a new school following their peaceful occupation of a federal government office.

The Peguis Band will receive between $400,000 and $500,000 to repair a 35-year-old school building damaged during spring flooding. As well, the band has assurances the federal government will co-operate in the building of a new facility, to be built in…