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Not all can celebrate Aboriginal Day. . . yet

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After the dances and songs of the National Aboriginal Day performers had ended at Canada Place in Edmonton, a smaller ceremony was held two blocks away at Edmonton's City Hall.

Numerous presenters took the podium and praised the Aboriginal people for their determination, culture and tradition, but it was the comments of University of Alberta political science professor Dr. Joyce Green that brought the importance of the day into sharp focus.

Not all can celebrate Aboriginal Day. . . yet

Page 14

After the dances and songs of the National Aboriginal Day performers had ended at Canada Place in Edmonton, a smaller ceremony was held two blocks away at Edmonton's City Hall.

Numerous presenters took the podium and praised the Aboriginal people for their determination, culture and tradition, but it was the comments of University of Alberta political science professor Dr. Joyce Green that brought the importance of the day into sharp focus.

Not all can celebrate Aboriginal Day. . . yet

Page 14

After the dances and songs of the National Aboriginal Day performers had ended at Canada Place in Edmonton, a smaller ceremony was held two blocks away at Edmonton's City Hall.

Numerous presenters took the podium and praised the Aboriginal people for their determination, culture and tradition, but it was the comments of University of Alberta political science professor Dr. Joyce Green that brought the importance of the day into sharp focus.

Aboriginal Day needs to draw more non-Natives

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There were both change and mixed reaction from the public to this year's National Aboriginal Day celebrations in Edmonton on June 20 and 21. The celebrations officially started at Canada Place and City Hall on the 20th. That night, a well-attended evening round dance at the Canadian Native Friendship Centre was also held. Other activities took place on June 21 at the Alberta Legislature Grounds for the official day.

Aboriginal Day needs to draw more non-Natives

Page 14

There were both change and mixed reaction from the public to this year's National Aboriginal Day celebrations in Edmonton on June 20 and 21. The celebrations officially started at Canada Place and City Hall on the 20th. That night, a well-attended evening round dance at the Canadian Native Friendship Centre was also held. Other activities took place on June 21 at the Alberta Legislature Grounds for the official day.

Aboriginal Day needs to draw more non-Natives

Page 14

There were both change and mixed reaction from the public to this year's National Aboriginal Day celebrations in Edmonton on June 20 and 21. The celebrations officially started at Canada Place and City Hall on the 20th. That night, a well-attended evening round dance at the Canadian Native Friendship Centre was also held. Other activities took place on June 21 at the Alberta Legislature Grounds for the official day.

Aboriginal Day needs to draw more non-Natives

Page 14

There were both change and mixed reaction from the public to this year's National Aboriginal Day celebrations in Edmonton on June 20 and 21. The celebrations officially started at Canada Place and City Hall on the 20th. That night, a well-attended evening round dance at the Canadian Native Friendship Centre was also held. Other activities took place on June 21 at the Alberta Legislature Grounds for the official day.

Aboriginal Day needs to draw more non-Natives

Page 14

There were both change and mixed reaction from the public to this year's National Aboriginal Day celebrations in Edmonton on June 20 and 21. The celebrations officially started at Canada Place and City Hall on the 20th. That night, a well-attended evening round dance at the Canadian Native Friendship Centre was also held. Other activities took place on June 21 at the Alberta Legislature Grounds for the official day.

Aboriginal Day needs to draw more non-Natives

Page 14

There were both change and mixed reaction from the public to this year's National Aboriginal Day celebrations in Edmonton on June 20 and 21. The celebrations officially started at Canada Place and City Hall on the 20th. That night, a well-attended evening round dance at the Canadian Native Friendship Centre was also held. Other activities took place on June 21 at the Alberta Legislature Grounds for the official day.