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Windspeaker Publication

Windspeaker Publication

Established in 1983 to serve the needs of northern Alberta, Windspeaker became a national newspaper on its 10th anniversary in 1993.

  • December 2, 2001
  • Windspeaker Staff, Kehewin Reserve Alberta

Page 3

Racist comments a comic book character has his creators confused as to why Aboriginals might be insulted his use of the term "going Native."

"The story is really only meant to be humorous," said Lucille Stanzione, executive assistant to Michael Silberkleit, chairman of Archie Publications. "We never meant to insult anyone. I'm sure no one intended anything but to be…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Windspeaker Staff, Kehewin Reserve Alberta

Page 3

Racist comments a comic book character has his creators confused as to why Aboriginals might be insulted his use of the term "going Native."

"The story is really only meant to be humorous," said Lucille Stanzione, executive assistant to Michael Silberkleit, chairman of Archie Publications. "We never meant to insult anyone. I'm sure no one intended anything but to be…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Windspeaker Staff, Kehewin Reserve Alberta

Page 3

Racist comments a comic book character has his creators confused as to why Aboriginals might be insulted his use of the term "going Native."

"The story is really only meant to be humorous," said Lucille Stanzione, executive assistant to Michael Silberkleit, chairman of Archie Publications. "We never meant to insult anyone. I'm sure no one intended anything but to be…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Windspeaker Staff, Kehewin Reserve Alberta

Page 3

Racist comments a comic book character has his creators confused as to why Aboriginals might be insulted his use of the term "going Native."

"The story is really only meant to be humorous," said Lucille Stanzione, executive assistant to Michael Silberkleit, chairman of Archie Publications. "We never meant to insult anyone. I'm sure no one intended anything but to be…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Windspeaker Staff, Kehewin Reserve Alberta

Page 3

Racist comments a comic book character has his creators confused as to why Aboriginals might be insulted his use of the term "going Native."

"The story is really only meant to be humorous," said Lucille Stanzione, executive assistant to Michael Silberkleit, chairman of Archie Publications. "We never meant to insult anyone. I'm sure no one intended anything but to be…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Windspeaker Staff, Kehewin Reserve Alberta

Page 3

Racist comments a comic book character has his creators confused as to why Aboriginals might be insulted his use of the term "going Native."

"The story is really only meant to be humorous," said Lucille Stanzione, executive assistant to Michael Silberkleit, chairman of Archie Publications. "We never meant to insult anyone. I'm sure no one intended anything but to be…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Windspeaker Staff, Kehewin Reserve Alberta

Page 3

Racist comments a comic book character has his creators confused as to why Aboriginals might be insulted his use of the term "going Native."

"The story is really only meant to be humorous," said Lucille Stanzione, executive assistant to Michael Silberkleit, chairman of Archie Publications. "We never meant to insult anyone. I'm sure no one intended anything but to be…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Windspeaker Staff, Kehewin Reserve Alberta

Page 3

Racist comments a comic book character has his creators confused as to why Aboriginals might be insulted his use of the term "going Native."

"The story is really only meant to be humorous," said Lucille Stanzione, executive assistant to Michael Silberkleit, chairman of Archie Publications. "We never meant to insult anyone. I'm sure no one intended anything but to be…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Windspeaker Staff, Edmonton

Page 2

This fall's Metis Nation of Alberta election will see a record number of candidates pursuing seats on the nation's executive.

Fifteen people are vying for the position of president while another 28 are running for six regional vice-president seats in the Sept. 7 vote. A further 27 candidates are running for the six seats on the board of directors.

The legacy of…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Windspeaker Staff, Edmonton

Page 2

This fall's Metis Nation of Alberta election will see a record number of candidates pursuing seats on the nation's executive.

Fifteen people are vying for the position of president while another 28 are running for six regional vice-president seats in the Sept. 7 vote. A further 27 candidates are running for the six seats on the board of directors.

The legacy of…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Windspeaker Staff, Edmonton

Page 2

This fall's Metis Nation of Alberta election will see a record number of candidates pursuing seats on the nation's executive.

Fifteen people are vying for the position of president while another 28 are running for six regional vice-president seats in the Sept. 7 vote. A further 27 candidates are running for the six seats on the board of directors.

The legacy of…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Windspeaker Staff, Edmonton

Page 2

This fall's Metis Nation of Alberta election will see a record number of candidates pursuing seats on the nation's executive.

Fifteen people are vying for the position of president while another 28 are running for six regional vice-president seats in the Sept. 7 vote. A further 27 candidates are running for the six seats on the board of directors.

The legacy of…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Windspeaker Staff, Edmonton

Page 2

This fall's Metis Nation of Alberta election will see a record number of candidates pursuing seats on the nation's executive.

Fifteen people are vying for the position of president while another 28 are running for six regional vice-president seats in the Sept. 7 vote. A further 27 candidates are running for the six seats on the board of directors.

The legacy of…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Windspeaker Staff, Edmonton

Page 2

This fall's Metis Nation of Alberta election will see a record number of candidates pursuing seats on the nation's executive.

Fifteen people are vying for the position of president while another 28 are running for six regional vice-president seats in the Sept. 7 vote. A further 27 candidates are running for the six seats on the board of directors.

The legacy of…

  • December 2, 2001
  • Windspeaker Staff, Edmonton

Page 2

This fall's Metis Nation of Alberta election will see a record number of candidates pursuing seats on the nation's executive.

Fifteen people are vying for the position of president while another 28 are running for six regional vice-president seats in the Sept. 7 vote. A further 27 candidates are running for the six seats on the board of directors.

The legacy of…