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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 20, 2001
  • Stephane Wuttunee, Windspeaker Columnist

Page 18

FIRST PERSON

Stephane Wuttunee attended the First World Indigenous Youth Conference in Quebec City last month. This is his final report from the conference.

Diane Reid, an elder, learned over to me, saying we desperately needed to form

a healing circle if people were to work towards a better future instead of staying locked in past events.

So that's…

  • October 20, 2001
  • Stephane Wuttunee, Windspeaker Columnist

Page 18

FIRST PERSON

Stephane Wuttunee attended the First World Indigenous Youth Conference in Quebec City last month. This is his final report from the conference.

Diane Reid, an elder, learned over to me, saying we desperately needed to form

a healing circle if people were to work towards a better future instead of staying locked in past events.

So that's…

  • October 20, 2001
  • Stephane Wuttunee, Windspeaker Columnist

Page 18

FIRST PERSON

Stephane Wuttunee attended the First World Indigenous Youth Conference in Quebec City last month. This is his final report from the conference.

Diane Reid, an elder, learned over to me, saying we desperately needed to form

a healing circle if people were to work towards a better future instead of staying locked in past events.

So that's…

  • October 20, 2001
  • Stephane Wuttunee, Windspeaker Columnist

Page 18

FIRST PERSON

Stephane Wuttunee attended the First World Indigenous Youth Conference in Quebec City last month. This is his final report from the conference.

Diane Reid, an elder, learned over to me, saying we desperately needed to form

a healing circle if people were to work towards a better future instead of staying locked in past events.

So that's…

  • October 20, 2001
  • D.B. Smith, Windspeaker Contributor, Edmonton

Page 14

The Citadel Theatre's epic season opener, The Royal Hunt of the Sun, is taking a novel approach in the depiction of the discovery of the New World, especially in terms of casting.

In playwright Peter Shaffer's story of Spain's destruction of the Incan civilization, Native actors Lorne Cardinal and Jerry P. Longboat perform both Native and non-Native roles.

"I've…

  • October 20, 2001
  • D.B. Smith, Windspeaker Contributor, Edmonton

Page 14

The Citadel Theatre's epic season opener, The Royal Hunt of the Sun, is taking a novel approach in the depiction of the discovery of the New World, especially in terms of casting.

In playwright Peter Shaffer's story of Spain's destruction of the Incan civilization, Native actors Lorne Cardinal and Jerry P. Longboat perform both Native and non-Native roles.

"I've…

  • October 20, 2001
  • D.B. Smith, Windspeaker Contributor, Edmonton

Page 14

The Citadel Theatre's epic season opener, The Royal Hunt of the Sun, is taking a novel approach in the depiction of the discovery of the New World, especially in terms of casting.

In playwright Peter Shaffer's story of Spain's destruction of the Incan civilization, Native actors Lorne Cardinal and Jerry P. Longboat perform both Native and non-Native roles.

"I've…

  • October 20, 2001
  • D.B. Smith, Windspeaker Contributor, Edmonton

Page 14

The Citadel Theatre's epic season opener, The Royal Hunt of the Sun, is taking a novel approach in the depiction of the discovery of the New World, especially in terms of casting.

In playwright Peter Shaffer's story of Spain's destruction of the Incan civilization, Native actors Lorne Cardinal and Jerry P. Longboat perform both Native and non-Native roles.

"I've…

  • October 20, 2001
  • Jeff Morrow, Windspeaker Contributor, Edmonton

Page 13

Winnipeg Native Art Shingoose claims to have more balls than most, and he's come to Edmonton to prove it.

The 28-year-old Saulteaux Indian hit town recently to peddle English-style juggling equipment and to conjure up a little interest for the city's newest street-side business operation.

"We heard that Edmonton was the best place to be for this type of thing," he…

  • October 20, 2001
  • Jeff Morrow, Windspeaker Contributor, Edmonton

Page 13

Winnipeg Native Art Shingoose claims to have more balls than most, and he's come to Edmonton to prove it.

The 28-year-old Saulteaux Indian hit town recently to peddle English-style juggling equipment and to conjure up a little interest for the city's newest street-side business operation.

"We heard that Edmonton was the best place to be for this type of thing," he…

  • October 20, 2001
  • Jeff Morrow, Windspeaker Contributor, Edmonton

Page 13

Winnipeg Native Art Shingoose claims to have more balls than most, and he's come to Edmonton to prove it.

The 28-year-old Saulteaux Indian hit town recently to peddle English-style juggling equipment and to conjure up a little interest for the city's newest street-side business operation.

"We heard that Edmonton was the best place to be for this type of thing," he…

  • October 20, 2001
  • Jeff Morrow, Windspeaker Contributor, Edmonton

Page 13

Winnipeg Native Art Shingoose claims to have more balls than most, and he's come to Edmonton to prove it.

The 28-year-old Saulteaux Indian hit town recently to peddle English-style juggling equipment and to conjure up a little interest for the city's newest street-side business operation.

"We heard that Edmonton was the best place to be for this type of thing," he…

  • October 20, 2001
  • Barb Grinder, Windspeaker Contributor, BROCKET ALBERTA

Page 11

"You can't put a bandage on loneliness, fear and anger, but you can sedate the loneliness and fear with drugs, at least for a time. I know, because I've had all those experiences."

So said Peter Strikes With A Gun, Director of the Peigan Prevention Counseling Services at Brocket, Alberta. He spent 20 long years in a drug abuse cycle, destroyed a good marriage and…

  • October 20, 2001
  • Barb Grinder, Windspeaker Contributor, BROCKET ALBERTA

Page 11

"You can't put a bandage on loneliness, fear and anger, but you can sedate the loneliness and fear with drugs, at least for a time. I know, because I've had all those experiences."

So said Peter Strikes With A Gun, Director of the Peigan Prevention Counseling Services at Brocket, Alberta. He spent 20 long years in a drug abuse cycle, destroyed a good marriage and…

  • October 20, 2001
  • Barb Grinder, Windspeaker Contributor, BROCKET ALBERTA

Page 11

"You can't put a bandage on loneliness, fear and anger, but you can sedate the loneliness and fear with drugs, at least for a time. I know, because I've had all those experiences."

So said Peter Strikes With A Gun, Director of the Peigan Prevention Counseling Services at Brocket, Alberta. He spent 20 long years in a drug abuse cycle, destroyed a good marriage and…