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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.

  • October 21, 2001
  • Jim Goodstriker, Windspeaker Contributor, Blood Reserve Alberta

Page 8

Sharp shooting and slick ball-handling point guard Pat Schildt led his Browning, Montana senior men's basketball team to a come-from-behind three point victory over Siksika Nation.

It was the championship final of a six team senior basketball tourney at the Jerry Dawson Athletic Centre Jan. 17.

Siksika led the contest right from the opening whistle and held a 61-56…

  • October 21, 2001
  • Jim Goodstriker, Windspeaker Contributor, Blood Reserve Alberta

Page 8

Sharp shooting and slick ball-handling point guard Pat Schildt led his Browning, Montana senior men's basketball team to a come-from-behind three point victory over Siksika Nation.

It was the championship final of a six team senior basketball tourney at the Jerry Dawson Athletic Centre Jan. 17.

Siksika led the contest right from the opening whistle and held a 61-56…

  • October 21, 2001
  • Jim Goodstriker, Windspeaker Contributor, Blood Reserve Alberta

Page 8

Sharp shooting and slick ball-handling point guard Pat Schildt led his Browning, Montana senior men's basketball team to a come-from-behind three point victory over Siksika Nation.

It was the championship final of a six team senior basketball tourney at the Jerry Dawson Athletic Centre Jan. 17.

Siksika led the contest right from the opening whistle and held a 61-56…

  • October 21, 2001
  • Jim Goodstriker, Windspeaker Contributor, Blood Reserve Alberta

Page 8

Sharp shooting and slick ball-handling point guard Pat Schildt led his Browning, Montana senior men's basketball team to a come-from-behind three point victory over Siksika Nation.

It was the championship final of a six team senior basketball tourney at the Jerry Dawson Athletic Centre Jan. 17.

Siksika led the contest right from the opening whistle and held a 61-56…

  • October 21, 2001
  • Jim Goodstriker, Stand Off Alberta

Page 8

It was supposed to be a mismatch. Young Lorne Many Guns from the Peigan Nation was entering his third year in the bull riding event. He was up against Gregg Kesler's top bull Bombay, which had brought two cowboys to a first-place finish in two go-rounds at the recent National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The stock contractors were yelling, cursing and needling him…

  • October 21, 2001
  • Jim Goodstriker, Stand Off Alberta

Page 8

It was supposed to be a mismatch. Young Lorne Many Guns from the Peigan Nation was entering his third year in the bull riding event. He was up against Gregg Kesler's top bull Bombay, which had brought two cowboys to a first-place finish in two go-rounds at the recent National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The stock contractors were yelling, cursing and needling him…

  • October 21, 2001
  • Jim Goodstriker, Stand Off Alberta

Page 8

It was supposed to be a mismatch. Young Lorne Many Guns from the Peigan Nation was entering his third year in the bull riding event. He was up against Gregg Kesler's top bull Bombay, which had brought two cowboys to a first-place finish in two go-rounds at the recent National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The stock contractors were yelling, cursing and needling him…

  • October 21, 2001
  • Jim Goodstriker, Stand Off Alberta

Page 8

It was supposed to be a mismatch. Young Lorne Many Guns from the Peigan Nation was entering his third year in the bull riding event. He was up against Gregg Kesler's top bull Bombay, which had brought two cowboys to a first-place finish in two go-rounds at the recent National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The stock contractors were yelling, cursing and needling him…

  • October 21, 2001
  • Stephane Wuttunee, Windspeaker Columnist

Page 7

FIRST PERSON

Hello everyone and warm greetings from the eastern high Arctic, where only time is spared this northern land's chilling grip!

I'm writing to you from the passenger seat of an RCMP twin otter. Along with me is Winston, my father, my brother Erik, our good-natured host, Dave Grundby, and Annis and Tusia, our band members (musical, that is) from Winnipeg.…

  • October 21, 2001
  • Stephane Wuttunee, Windspeaker Columnist

Page 7

FIRST PERSON

Hello everyone and warm greetings from the eastern high Arctic, where only time is spared this northern land's chilling grip!

I'm writing to you from the passenger seat of an RCMP twin otter. Along with me is Winston, my father, my brother Erik, our good-natured host, Dave Grundby, and Annis and Tusia, our band members (musical, that is) from Winnipeg.…

  • October 21, 2001
  • Stephane Wuttunee, Windspeaker Columnist

Page 7

FIRST PERSON

Hello everyone and warm greetings from the eastern high Arctic, where only time is spared this northern land's chilling grip!

I'm writing to you from the passenger seat of an RCMP twin otter. Along with me is Winston, my father, my brother Erik, our good-natured host, Dave Grundby, and Annis and Tusia, our band members (musical, that is) from Winnipeg.…

  • October 21, 2001
  • Stephane Wuttunee, Windspeaker Columnist

Page 7

FIRST PERSON

Hello everyone and warm greetings from the eastern high Arctic, where only time is spared this northern land's chilling grip!

I'm writing to you from the passenger seat of an RCMP twin otter. Along with me is Winston, my father, my brother Erik, our good-natured host, Dave Grundby, and Annis and Tusia, our band members (musical, that is) from Winnipeg.…

  • October 21, 2001
  • Richard Wagamese, Windspeaker Columnist

Page 5

Tansi, ahnee and hello. I have a friend with a small son. Whenever I happen to

be visiting there the boy and I always manage to find our way into some kind of mischief. Maybe it's the small boy part of me that's never disappeared that bring us together or maybe its simply the magical glue called friendship. Nevertheless, we play every time.

One time we were…

  • October 21, 2001
  • Richard Wagamese, Windspeaker Columnist

Page 5

Tansi, ahnee and hello. I have a friend with a small son. Whenever I happen to

be visiting there the boy and I always manage to find our way into some kind of mischief. Maybe it's the small boy part of me that's never disappeared that bring us together or maybe its simply the magical glue called friendship. Nevertheless, we play every time.

One time we were…

  • October 21, 2001
  • Richard Wagamese, Windspeaker Columnist

Page 5

Tansi, ahnee and hello. I have a friend with a small son. Whenever I happen to

be visiting there the boy and I always manage to find our way into some kind of mischief. Maybe it's the small boy part of me that's never disappeared that bring us together or maybe its simply the magical glue called friendship. Nevertheless, we play every time.

One time we were…