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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.

  • November 28, 2001
  • Windspeaker Staff

Page 13

The experiences of Native Canadian hockey players are explored in a new documentary to air on Dec. 19 on Global Television.

They Call Me Chief features hockey greats Fred Sasakamoose, Jim Neilson, Stan Jonathan, Reggie Leach, Ron Delorme, Ted Nolan, Bryan Trottier, Gino Odjick and Sheldon Sourray in archival footage that highlight some of the most thrilling moments in…

  • November 28, 2001
  • Cheryl Petten, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Saskatoon

Page 12

If you've ever thought about pursuing a trade, this is a good time to do something about it.

Canada is facing a growing shortage of skilled and certified trades people. And the problem will become more marked as workers reach retirement age.

Aboriginal Human Resource Development Council of Canada reports, the average age of fully skilled trades people in Canada is…

  • November 28, 2001
  • Cheryl Petten, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Saskatoon

Page 12

If you've ever thought about pursuing a trade, this is a good time to do something about it.

Canada is facing a growing shortage of skilled and certified trades people. And the problem will become more marked as workers reach retirement age.

Aboriginal Human Resource Development Council of Canada reports, the average age of fully skilled trades people in Canada is…

  • November 28, 2001
  • Cheryl Petten, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Saskatoon

Page 12

If you've ever thought about pursuing a trade, this is a good time to do something about it.

Canada is facing a growing shortage of skilled and certified trades people. And the problem will become more marked as workers reach retirement age.

Aboriginal Human Resource Development Council of Canada reports, the average age of fully skilled trades people in Canada is…

  • November 28, 2001
  • Cheryl Petten, Windspeaker Staff Writer, Saskatoon

Page 12

If you've ever thought about pursuing a trade, this is a good time to do something about it.

Canada is facing a growing shortage of skilled and certified trades people. And the problem will become more marked as workers reach retirement age.

Aboriginal Human Resource Development Council of Canada reports, the average age of fully skilled trades people in Canada is…

  • November 28, 2001
  • Melissa Gus and Taynar Simpson, Windspeaker Contributors, Ottawa

Page 11

Contemplating a career in law? Consider the University of Ottawa's law program. The university offers prospective Aboriginal students several unique programs and services. The faculty has a number of professors and researchers of Aboriginal law who are regarded as legal experts in their fields. The university also provides financial assistance and scholarships for Aboriginal law…

  • November 28, 2001
  • Melissa Gus and Taynar Simpson, Windspeaker Contributors, Ottawa

Page 11

Contemplating a career in law? Consider the University of Ottawa's law program. The university offers prospective Aboriginal students several unique programs and services. The faculty has a number of professors and researchers of Aboriginal law who are regarded as legal experts in their fields. The university also provides financial assistance and scholarships for Aboriginal law…

  • November 28, 2001
  • Melissa Gus and Taynar Simpson, Windspeaker Contributors, Ottawa

Page 11

Contemplating a career in law? Consider the University of Ottawa's law program. The university offers prospective Aboriginal students several unique programs and services. The faculty has a number of professors and researchers of Aboriginal law who are regarded as legal experts in their fields. The university also provides financial assistance and scholarships for Aboriginal law…

  • November 28, 2001
  • Melissa Gus and Taynar Simpson, Windspeaker Contributors, Ottawa

Page 11

Contemplating a career in law? Consider the University of Ottawa's law program. The university offers prospective Aboriginal students several unique programs and services. The faculty has a number of professors and researchers of Aboriginal law who are regarded as legal experts in their fields. The university also provides financial assistance and scholarships for Aboriginal law…

  • November 28, 2001
  • Troy Hunter, Windspeaker Contributor, Victoria

Page 10

A new trend in Aboriginal communities is the establishment of cultural centres. Museums have long since been the stronghold for housing old cultural materials, but now First Nations are demanding the return of their artifacts.

The combination of cultural tourism opportunities, artifact repatriation, and heightened community interest in culture and language, has seen…

  • November 28, 2001
  • Troy Hunter, Windspeaker Contributor, Victoria

Page 10

A new trend in Aboriginal communities is the establishment of cultural centres. Museums have long since been the stronghold for housing old cultural materials, but now First Nations are demanding the return of their artifacts.

The combination of cultural tourism opportunities, artifact repatriation, and heightened community interest in culture and language, has seen…

  • November 28, 2001
  • Troy Hunter, Windspeaker Contributor, Victoria

Page 10

A new trend in Aboriginal communities is the establishment of cultural centres. Museums have long since been the stronghold for housing old cultural materials, but now First Nations are demanding the return of their artifacts.

The combination of cultural tourism opportunities, artifact repatriation, and heightened community interest in culture and language, has seen…

  • November 28, 2001
  • Troy Hunter, Windspeaker Contributor, Victoria

Page 10

A new trend in Aboriginal communities is the establishment of cultural centres. Museums have long since been the stronghold for housing old cultural materials, but now First Nations are demanding the return of their artifacts.

The combination of cultural tourism opportunities, artifact repatriation, and heightened community interest in culture and language, has seen…

  • November 28, 2001
  • Troy Hunter, Windspeaker Contributor, Victoria

Page 10

In the modern world where progress is measured in economic and resource development, there are natural and cultural resources that need to be identified and protected. Archaeology is the scientific study of cultural resources and how those resources are connected to the natural world.

Through the centuries, Aboriginal peoples lived from the land using all available…

  • November 28, 2001
  • Troy Hunter, Windspeaker Contributor, Victoria

Page 10

In the modern world where progress is measured in economic and resource development, there are natural and cultural resources that need to be identified and protected. Archaeology is the scientific study of cultural resources and how those resources are connected to the natural world.

Through the centuries, Aboriginal peoples lived from the land using all available…