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Exciting year ahead for chuckwagon racing

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Native people have always had a close relationship with animals, especially the horse. So it was not unusual for Aboriginal people throughout North America to be part of the origins of rodeo as spectators, organizers, hosts and competitors.

This year, Indian and Metis chuckwagon drivers and outriders will again prove able in what is one of cowboy country's most exciting and nail-biting events - the "Half-Mile of Hell," more commonly referred to as chuckwagon racing, or, at the Calgary Stampede, the "Rangeland Derby."

Exciting year ahead for chuckwagon racing

Page 12

Native people have always had a close relationship with animals, especially the horse. So it was not unusual for Aboriginal people throughout North America to be part of the origins of rodeo as spectators, organizers, hosts and competitors.

This year, Indian and Metis chuckwagon drivers and outriders will again prove able in what is one of cowboy country's most exciting and nail-biting events - the "Half-Mile of Hell," more commonly referred to as chuckwagon racing, or, at the Calgary Stampede, the "Rangeland Derby."

Exciting year ahead for chuckwagon racing

Page 12

Native people have always had a close relationship with animals, especially the horse. So it was not unusual for Aboriginal people throughout North America to be part of the origins of rodeo as spectators, organizers, hosts and competitors.

This year, Indian and Metis chuckwagon drivers and outriders will again prove able in what is one of cowboy country's most exciting and nail-biting events - the "Half-Mile of Hell," more commonly referred to as chuckwagon racing, or, at the Calgary Stampede, the "Rangeland Derby."

Exciting year ahead for chuckwagon racing

Page 12

Native people have always had a close relationship with animals, especially the horse. So it was not unusual for Aboriginal people throughout North America to be part of the origins of rodeo as spectators, organizers, hosts and competitors.

This year, Indian and Metis chuckwagon drivers and outriders will again prove able in what is one of cowboy country's most exciting and nail-biting events - the "Half-Mile of Hell," more commonly referred to as chuckwagon racing, or, at the Calgary Stampede, the "Rangeland Derby."

Exciting year ahead for chuckwagon racing

Page 12

Native people have always had a close relationship with animals, especially the horse. So it was not unusual for Aboriginal people throughout North America to be part of the origins of rodeo as spectators, organizers, hosts and competitors.

This year, Indian and Metis chuckwagon drivers and outriders will again prove able in what is one of cowboy country's most exciting and nail-biting events - the "Half-Mile of Hell," more commonly referred to as chuckwagon racing, or, at the Calgary Stampede, the "Rangeland Derby."

Employment is first priority

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Over 300 people are expected to register for the 21st annual Inter Provincial Association on Native Employment (IANE) conference being held in Calgary from June 17-20.

Advertisements have attracted participants from six provinces across the country to the Crossroads Hotel for the three day event.

This year's theme is "Liaison: The Future of Aboriginal Employment."

The conference will explore the importance of Aboriginal community liaison work.

Employment is first priority

Page 11

Over 300 people are expected to register for the 21st annual Inter Provincial Association on Native Employment (IANE) conference being held in Calgary from June 17-20.

Advertisements have attracted participants from six provinces across the country to the Crossroads Hotel for the three day event.

This year's theme is "Liaison: The Future of Aboriginal Employment."

The conference will explore the importance of Aboriginal community liaison work.

Employment is first priority

Page 11

Over 300 people are expected to register for the 21st annual Inter Provincial Association on Native Employment (IANE) conference being held in Calgary from June 17-20.

Advertisements have attracted participants from six provinces across the country to the Crossroads Hotel for the three day event.

This year's theme is "Liaison: The Future of Aboriginal Employment."

The conference will explore the importance of Aboriginal community liaison work.

Employment is first priority

Page 11

Over 300 people are expected to register for the 21st annual Inter Provincial Association on Native Employment (IANE) conference being held in Calgary from June 17-20.

Advertisements have attracted participants from six provinces across the country to the Crossroads Hotel for the three day event.

This year's theme is "Liaison: The Future of Aboriginal Employment."

The conference will explore the importance of Aboriginal community liaison work.

Employment is first priority

Page 11

Over 300 people are expected to register for the 21st annual Inter Provincial Association on Native Employment (IANE) conference being held in Calgary from June 17-20.

Advertisements have attracted participants from six provinces across the country to the Crossroads Hotel for the three day event.

This year's theme is "Liaison: The Future of Aboriginal Employment."

The conference will explore the importance of Aboriginal community liaison work.