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Windspeaker Publication

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

  • May 25, 2001
  • Paul Barnsley, Windspeaker Writer, Victoria

Page 6

North American Indigenous Games organizers already know that this summer's competition is going to be the biggest yet. They're also confident that it will be the best-ever version of the "Indian Olympics."

One thousand members of the host team - Team BC - and each member of the other 26 teams heading to Victoria this summer will count on the organizers to make things run…

  • May 25, 2001
  • Paul Barnsley, Windspeaker Writer, Victoria

Page 6

North American Indigenous Games organizers already know that this summer's competition is going to be the biggest yet. They're also confident that it will be the best-ever version of the "Indian Olympics."

One thousand members of the host team - Team BC - and each member of the other 26 teams heading to Victoria this summer will count on the organizers to make things run…

  • May 25, 2001
  • Paul Barnsley, Windspeaker Writer, Victoria

Page 6

North American Indigenous Games organizers already know that this summer's competition is going to be the biggest yet. They're also confident that it will be the best-ever version of the "Indian Olympics."

One thousand members of the host team - Team BC - and each member of the other 26 teams heading to Victoria this summer will count on the organizers to make things run…

  • May 25, 2001
  • Debbie Faulkner, Windspeaker Contributor, Calgary

Page 6

Aboriginal involvement in the World Police-Fire Games to be held in Calgary from June 27 to July 4 will stress authenticity rather than just brightly-colored feathers and fancy beads.

Even before runners set out from San Diego, Calif. on June 3 to carry one of the torches that will officially open the games, Aboriginal people will have already played a key role in the bi-…

  • May 25, 2001
  • Debbie Faulkner, Windspeaker Contributor, Calgary

Page 6

Aboriginal involvement in the World Police-Fire Games to be held in Calgary from June 27 to July 4 will stress authenticity rather than just brightly-colored feathers and fancy beads.

Even before runners set out from San Diego, Calif. on June 3 to carry one of the torches that will officially open the games, Aboriginal people will have already played a key role in the bi-…

  • May 25, 2001
  • Debbie Faulkner, Windspeaker Contributor, Calgary

Page 6

Aboriginal involvement in the World Police-Fire Games to be held in Calgary from June 27 to July 4 will stress authenticity rather than just brightly-colored feathers and fancy beads.

Even before runners set out from San Diego, Calif. on June 3 to carry one of the torches that will officially open the games, Aboriginal people will have already played a key role in the bi-…

  • May 25, 2001
  • Debbie Faulkner, Windspeaker Contributor, Calgary

Page 5

Alberta Native hockey players have put together the only all-Aboriginal team entered in the World Police-Fire Games to be held in Calgary June 27 to July 4.

"I believe we are the only full Native team going to the games," said Constable Mark Wolfleg, captain of First Nation Alberta. Constable Larry Montgomery said he believes it's the only all-Aboriginal team ever entered…

  • May 25, 2001
  • Debbie Faulkner, Windspeaker Contributor, Calgary

Page 5

Alberta Native hockey players have put together the only all-Aboriginal team entered in the World Police-Fire Games to be held in Calgary June 27 to July 4.

"I believe we are the only full Native team going to the games," said Constable Mark Wolfleg, captain of First Nation Alberta. Constable Larry Montgomery said he believes it's the only all-Aboriginal team ever entered…

  • May 25, 2001
  • Debbie Faulkner, Windspeaker Contributor, Calgary

Page 5

Alberta Native hockey players have put together the only all-Aboriginal team entered in the World Police-Fire Games to be held in Calgary June 27 to July 4.

"I believe we are the only full Native team going to the games," said Constable Mark Wolfleg, captain of First Nation Alberta. Constable Larry Montgomery said he believes it's the only all-Aboriginal team ever entered…

  • May 25, 2001
  • Debbie Faulkner, Windspeaker Contributor, Calgary

Page 5

Aboriginal involvement in the World Police-Fire Games to be held in Calgary from June 27 to July 4 will stress authenticity rather than just brightly-colored feathers and fancy beads.

Even before runners set out from San Diego, Calif. on June 3 to carry one of the torches that will officially open the games, Aboriginal people will have already played a key role in the bi-…

  • May 25, 2001
  • Debbie Faulkner, Windspeaker Contributor, Calgary

Page 5

Aboriginal involvement in the World Police-Fire Games to be held in Calgary from June 27 to July 4 will stress authenticity rather than just brightly-colored feathers and fancy beads.

Even before runners set out from San Diego, Calif. on June 3 to carry one of the torches that will officially open the games, Aboriginal people will have already played a key role in the bi-…

  • May 25, 2001
  • Debbie Faulkner, Windspeaker Contributor, Calgary

Page 5

Aboriginal involvement in the World Police-Fire Games to be held in Calgary from June 27 to July 4 will stress authenticity rather than just brightly-colored feathers and fancy beads.

Even before runners set out from San Diego, Calif. on June 3 to carry one of the torches that will officially open the games, Aboriginal people will have already played a key role in the bi-…

  • May 25, 2001
  • Paul Barnsley,Windspeaker Writer, Victoria

Page 4

North American Indigenous Games organizers already know that this summer's competition is going to be the biggest yet. They're also confident that it will be the best-ever version of the "Indian Olympics."

One thousand members of the host team - Team BC - and each member of the other 26 teams heading to Victoria this summer will count on the organizers to make things run…

  • May 25, 2001
  • Paul Barnsley,Windspeaker Writer, Victoria

Page 4

North American Indigenous Games organizers already know that this summer's competition is going to be the biggest yet. They're also confident that it will be the best-ever version of the "Indian Olympics."

One thousand members of the host team - Team BC - and each member of the other 26 teams heading to Victoria this summer will count on the organizers to make things run…

  • May 25, 2001
  • Paul Barnsley,Windspeaker Writer, Victoria

Page 4

North American Indigenous Games organizers already know that this summer's competition is going to be the biggest yet. They're also confident that it will be the best-ever version of the "Indian Olympics."

One thousand members of the host team - Team BC - and each member of the other 26 teams heading to Victoria this summer will count on the organizers to make things run…