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  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, PINE RIDGE, SOUTH DAKOTA

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The 1993 winner of the prestigious Goldman Environmental Award of San Francisco is an unassuming woman who looks forward to buying a rototiller for her garden with the proceeds of the award.

Because much of what Jo Ann Tall eats comes from her garden, she can't afford to buy a lot of food. But adversity such as poverty and crippling rheumatoid arthritis hasn't deterred…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, PINE RIDGE, SOUTH DAKOTA

Page 3

The 1993 winner of the prestigious Goldman Environmental Award of San Francisco is an unassuming woman who looks forward to buying a rototiller for her garden with the proceeds of the award.

Because much of what Jo Ann Tall eats comes from her garden, she can't afford to buy a lot of food. But adversity such as poverty and crippling rheumatoid arthritis hasn't deterred…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, PINE RIDGE, SOUTH DAKOTA

Page 3

The 1993 winner of the prestigious Goldman Environmental Award of San Francisco is an unassuming woman who looks forward to buying a rototiller for her garden with the proceeds of the award.

Because much of what Jo Ann Tall eats comes from her garden, she can't afford to buy a lot of food. But adversity such as poverty and crippling rheumatoid arthritis hasn't deterred…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, PINE RIDGE, SOUTH DAKOTA

Page 3

The 1993 winner of the prestigious Goldman Environmental Award of San Francisco is an unassuming woman who looks forward to buying a rototiller for her garden with the proceeds of the award.

Because much of what Jo Ann Tall eats comes from her garden, she can't afford to buy a lot of food. But adversity such as poverty and crippling rheumatoid arthritis hasn't deterred…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, PINE RIDGE, SOUTH DAKOTA

Page 3

The 1993 winner of the prestigious Goldman Environmental Award of San Francisco is an unassuming woman who looks forward to buying a rototiller for her garden with the proceeds of the award.

Because much of what Jo Ann Tall eats comes from her garden, she can't afford to buy a lot of food. But adversity such as poverty and crippling rheumatoid arthritis hasn't deterred…

  • Dina O'Meara, Windspeaker Staff Writer, PINE RIDGE, SOUTH DAKOTA

Page 3

The 1993 winner of the prestigious Goldman Environmental Award of San Francisco is an unassuming woman who looks forward to buying a rototiller for her garden with the proceeds of the award.

Because much of what Jo Ann Tall eats comes from her garden, she can't afford to buy a lot of food. But adversity such as poverty and crippling rheumatoid arthritis hasn't deterred…

  • D.B. Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Baddeck N.S.

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Support for Native self-government among Canada's provincial and territorial leaders is still alive and well.

The 10 provincial and two territorial premiers agreed at a two-day meeting in Nova Scotia last month to try and restart Native self-government negotiation, said Ron George, head of the Native Council of Canada (NCC).

"They've always been in favour of it,"…

  • D.B. Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Hobbema Alberta

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The outcome of a court case involving four bands in Alberta may have serious ramifications for Natives across Canada.

The Ermineskin, Montana, Louis Bull and Samson Bands are seeking a declaration from Ottawa to the effect that, under the 1870 Rupert's Land Order, the federal government honor a promise to protect "the interests and well-being" of Natives. A resolution of…

  • D.B. Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Hobbema Alberta

Page 3

The outcome of a court case involving four bands in Alberta may have serious ramifications for Natives across Canada.

The Ermineskin, Montana, Louis Bull and Samson Bands are seeking a declaration from Ottawa to the effect that, under the 1870 Rupert's Land Order, the federal government honor a promise to protect "the interests and well-being" of Natives. A resolution of…

  • D.B. Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Hobbema Alberta

Page 3

The outcome of a court case involving four bands in Alberta may have serious ramifications for Natives across Canada.

The Ermineskin, Montana, Louis Bull and Samson Bands are seeking a declaration from Ottawa to the effect that, under the 1870 Rupert's Land Order, the federal government honor a promise to protect "the interests and well-being" of Natives. A resolution of…

  • D.B. Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Hobbema Alberta

Page 3

The outcome of a court case involving four bands in Alberta may have serious ramifications for Natives across Canada.

The Ermineskin, Montana, Louis Bull and Samson Bands are seeking a declaration from Ottawa to the effect that, under the 1870 Rupert's Land Order, the federal government honor a promise to protect "the interests and well-being" of Natives. A resolution of…

  • D.B. Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Hobbema Alberta

Page 3

The outcome of a court case involving four bands in Alberta may have serious ramifications for Natives across Canada.

The Ermineskin, Montana, Louis Bull and Samson Bands are seeking a declaration from Ottawa to the effect that, under the 1870 Rupert's Land Order, the federal government honor a promise to protect "the interests and well-being" of Natives. A resolution of…

  • D.B. Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Hobbema Alberta

Page 3

The outcome of a court case involving four bands in Alberta may have serious ramifications for Natives across Canada.

The Ermineskin, Montana, Louis Bull and Samson Bands are seeking a declaration from Ottawa to the effect that, under the 1870 Rupert's Land Order, the federal government honor a promise to protect "the interests and well-being" of Natives. A resolution of…

  • D.B. Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Hobbema Alberta

Page 3

The outcome of a court case involving four bands in Alberta may have serious ramifications for Natives across Canada.

The Ermineskin, Montana, Louis Bull and Samson Bands are seeking a declaration from Ottawa to the effect that, under the 1870 Rupert's Land Order, the federal government honor a promise to protect "the interests and well-being" of Natives. A resolution of…

  • D.B. Smith, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Hobbema Alberta

Page 3

The outcome of a court case involving four bands in Alberta may have serious ramifications for Natives across Canada.

The Ermineskin, Montana, Louis Bull and Samson Bands are seeking a declaration from Ottawa to the effect that, under the 1870 Rupert's Land Order, the federal government honor a promise to protect "the interests and well-being" of Natives. A resolution of…