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By David Wiwchar (Santa) and Carnation Creek water- Southern Region Reporter sheds would be transferred to Huu -ay- aht as treaty land, and would provide Weeks of intense negotiations have economic opportunities will an annual volume of timber which would be followed the December 11th exchange a of treaty offers, with Nuu -chah -nulth harvested and replanted under Huu -ay- aht forestry negotiators spending between three and regulations which meet or exceed five days a week meeting with negotia- provincial forest practices tors from the federal and provincial legislation. governments. Central Region Co -chair Nelson As a result, treaty planning meetings Keitlah then opened a general discus- will be happening on an as- needed sion on the pace of negotiations saying, basis, or when negotiating schedules "there hasn't been much movement allow. from and the province on Negotiations during the first week of improving their offer in terms of land ". January 2001 ended earlier than has offered less than anticipated, allowing Nuu -chah -nulth 2% of traditional Nuu -chah -nulth Territory, whereas Nuu -chah -nulth leaders to call a treaty planning meeting FP negotiators for Friday, January 5"' at the Shewish are offering the province House of Learning. more than 80% of their traditional territory, which leaves approximately 18% for treaty lands. Ahousaht Celebrates Chief Weeks of intense negotiations Newest Recognizing that lands are the most have followed the December 11th important part of treaty negotiations, Umeek Passes Maquinna Hat to his Son exchange of treaty offers, with Tseshaht Chief Negotiator George By Denise Ambrose come, they did. The atmosphere was Nuu -chah -nulth negotiators Watts suggested that the Nuu -chah- Central Region Reporter almost electric. Hundreds sat in pitch - spending between three and five nulth cash component be lowered, in blackness listening to the mourning order to impress upon the governments days a week meeting with Maaqtusiis Hundreds of people sounds of wolf whistles circling the the importance of increased land - negotiators from the federal and gathered in Ahousaht on December 29/ building outside. Tension filled the air settlements. provincial governments. 30 to witness an historic and culturally as the walls shook under the almost "They are giving us nothing," said significant event, the seating of a new constant pounding of planks against Cliff Atleo. "It is our Ha'wiih who are e Ahousaht Elder John Charlie offered Hawilth, Shawn Atleo. the exterior walls. All the while an elder offering to share their lands. We have the opening prayer, thanking all the Umeek, also known as Dr. Richard chanted and prayed in the darkness of come to the table with ownership, and Nuu -chah -nulth negotiators for their Atleo chose this time to pass his the room. we have to make sure they never hard work and dedication, and thank- chieftainship on to his eldest son. The forget that." ing the creator for giving them their two -day event also included Coming - The atmosphere was almost courage and patience throughout their of-Age ceremonies for four young electric as hundreds sat in pitch - "They are giving us nothing," negotiations with the other two levels ladies from the Atleo family. blackness listening to the said Cliff Atleo. `7t is our of government. Cultural activities commenced on mourning sounds of wolf whistles Ha'wiih who are offering to Robert Dennis opened the meeting Friday evening with guests being circling the building outside. with a presentation on Huu- ay -aht's share their lands. We have come invited to the Thunder Bird Hall for Tension filled the air as the walls negotiations to secure lands and timber to the table with ownership, and soup. The people were asked to wait shook under the almost constant supply in their hahoulthee. we have to make sure they never outdoors while the hall was being pounding of planks against the "I spoke with ourTyee Ha'wilth Tlii- forget that." prepared for the most sacred cer- shin, and we're putting forward what emony, the Tlukwanna. exterior walls. All the while an our Ha'wiih will settle for," said Adhering to strict protocol, guests in the Acccording to Cliff, the provincial elder chanted and prayed Robert. "We're proposing a cultural were invited to enter the hall one by negotiators will be asking cabinet for darkness of the room. management zone because, as one. After having black lines applied to an increased mandate to negotiate Wahmiish said, why would we want to the face, the people were instructed to lands. Hesquiaht's Richard Lucas said The wolves eventually entered the hall be next door neighbors to someone take a seat, men to the left of the hall the government is reluctant to negotiate under cover of darkness. Their who has different forest practices and ladies to the right. lands in areas where do shadowy figures barely visible as they from us." The room was darkened in preparation Under the proposal, the Numukamis continued on page 4 for the coming of the wolves -and continued on page 2

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a Ha- ShOth -Se, January 18, 2001 - Page 3 Page 2 - Ha- Shllth -Sa - January 18, 2001 Welcomes Progress 41.- Shilth -So newspaper is pub LETTERS & KLECOS Weyerhaeuser Final AIRS Arguments heard fished by the Nuu- chah -nulih By David Wiwcher which according to Early were short to Filth -Va will include lessen received from its enders. All letters must Ire on Treaty Negotiations Tribal Council for distribution trials hora province that is known to writer and hale the writer's name. address & phone number on it. Names Southern Region Reporter the members of the fourteen Nuu - signed by the Weyerhaeuser welcomed the ex- solutions that address the coeds of all provide the lowest .wad. of any anonymous submissions well as ran he withheld by aqua. willnetke accepted. jurisdiction in Canada. British chah -nu(1h Firer Nations as ammo of olla. between govern- British Colombians." Aft. three years, thousands of tears, Mc resent the right to edirsuhmiend material for slants brevity, grammar and forward, Columbia and more specifically other interested groups and indi- rots and the Nuurehahmulth Tribal "As the treaty process moves and immeasurable pain fmal arguments not letters dealing disputes gond taste. We will &fin hear publish with tribal or personal Council (NTC) Fast Nations as we will need to have a berta under- Justice Donald Brewer, Im a May s !duals wrapped up Iasi month in Vaacowa for or issues that are aided of Nutt- chub. math indic id tub or group,ro treaty -making standing about how any wronged of offering some of the hghn Information & original work con- positive step in the the seem remaining plaintiffs Ring the All indiums nomad in Fetters to the editor are purely those of the writer and process. agreement will effect our Tree Farm damage awards in sexual assault newspaper ie copy- Federal Government ad United Church tained in this not necessarily coincide with the views puke. of the Aiwa -dmh -nun. tribal founcil employment, fibre cases in Canada Although Weyerhaeuser has not yet Licence in amt of of Canada for abuses suffered d the right and may not be reproduced bland Many of the original plaintiffs in the or its member Fires Nations. had the opportunity to review all the supply, and awes," areal West Alberni Indian Residential School (AIRS). without written perron on from on the General Ted AIRS case have settled omrof -court offers or the potential impact Timberlands Manager B.C. Supreme Court Justice Donald Gaynor, Kimono. "We want to work with the for well over $500,000 each, se the Nuu -chah -nWih Tribal Council company's operations, Bill lawn has already determined that the to find Government and United P.O. Bon 1383, Umeek passes Maquinna Hat to his son President of Weyerhaeuser Company governments and Fund Nations defendants were vicariously liable for Federal Limited, said that Weyerhaeuser ways of mitigating the Wash wrap Church of Canada have shown an Port Alberni, B.C. what happened at AIRS, but has yet to circled the floor on all floors. They continued from page 1. Gaynor ing compensation and making a to negotiate rather than supports the treaty proem fan rule on the more important issues of mama V9Y 7M2. whistled and circled the room several create more transition to the Post -treaty litigate flame damage awards. away. The yomg men also reached an said settlements will help constructive dean liability and damages. 724 -5757 roes before finally leaving the atom and also doing the final argu- Telephone: (250) important point in thew miro. Shawn is certainty for the forest industry work - "We did final arguments right rp to "Wire Their reason for entering the building says s West mmts m the St. George's Residential Fax: (250) 723-0463 about to become a chief; Tarss, therefore contribute to improved Kimono Weyedrarm i December 205 and I Wink it went really were became apparent when the lights community and economic stability in Island Timberlands has worked bard to School case before Justice brother to the chief will have new well, so all we can do now is wait for tamed back m. Snot purple were relationships Williamson in Vancouver this SUBSCRIPTIONS rspomsibihtis; and Tyson the Chiefs the provin. build mutually beneficial Brain ìjudgment" said lawyer Allan manor from the hall. "Weyerhaeuser is committed to with First Nations. These reladoaships month," said Early, whose law firm $25.00 per year in Canada & son will someday wear his father's Early. "He Mail given &judgement oe It was explained that the wolves had building ...naive relationships include the lima joint venture with Hutchins, Somka and Oat are U.S.A. and foreign Maquinna has direct liability yet either, so I upon they 535.00lyear taken them and that the people should a cases at with First Nations and supports long First Nations in Mama Sound and involved in Residential School Payable to Nuu -chah- People were naked to Mend dinner will come together, and we spat it to countries. gather at the beach early in the morning resolve outstanding variety of contra coal relationships with across western Canada. 5:00 p.m Ibn were also asked not to overdue efforts to come maim in the early spring, but nulth Tribal Council. to try to get the missing people back. silviculture "One of those two cases will be the sing or dance until that time out of . claim said Gaynor. NTC bands on harvesting, he might surprise.." Missing were Shawn Attro, Taros in British Columbia respect fora greying family. Sadly, a "We believe there is a way for and manufacturing. 'Ile trial, which started in Nmaimo with NM aromas Editor -Manager, Southern Alleo, Tyson Atlas Tara Adam Aland. creative and in Canada that has been argued burial look place in Ahousohs °tithe interested parties to find 31 plaintiffs, is being closely watched Region Reporter Alleo, Coons, Louie and Trudy Lye er vigorously," he said "Thousands same day. across the wintry as it will set the legal Paul. of oases have been launched, so David Wiwchar Following dinar the gusts were precedent for all frame coos. The people were advised to sought there are a lot of people and a hot of 1250 714.5757 go introdumd to the Atlm family suss. Treaty Planners Strategize for The only other Residential School cases home from the hall, close their curtains lawyers waiting on this judgement wiwcharRialand.net Cliff Allen explained that Umeeks had in Canada were in Saskatcbesvm and to stay indoors. It was rumored that ancestors have a great whaling history. Upcoming Accelerated Negotiations Office Manager & Layout Assit the wolves were prowling the village "Keesta was Shawn's great grandfa- Annie Watts until 430 am. seeking to take those that Port Alberni - NCN Treaty Plamess negotiation of mllective issues that are ther and he got duce whales. Ito was Plant refused parole hashilthOisland.ret strayed from the teachings of the elders. met at Port Alberni on December 13 identified in the list of substantive one of the last Chiefs to harpoon Central Region Reporta' after a hectic, activity -packed week of 'alas. The fu t mamma issue will wrote Boucher and Stewart in their whale and that was lime MOT at By (avid Machar The people were advised to go gatherings. be Governance. Our negotiators will be final report. "You do not accept Denise Ambrose Bartlett Island. He only gave up Southern Region Reporter With why day of lest after the fighting for management (both joint and responsibility for yam offending. (250) 70e -rir0 - Fax d: 250- 725-2110 straight home from the hall, close whaling because of the eo miereial federal apology to NCN for thew exclusive) of certain lands and other You remain an untreated set of- aireneisland.net their curtains and to stay indoors. whaling industry' Convicted pedophile Arthur Hwy Plint suffering in residential amok and the land -use issues as well as taxation fender and have no desire O p.m Region Reporter It was rumored that the wolves The curtain is adored with a whaling Shawn himself participated in has been refused parole from the D.C. Northern exchange of proposed treaty settle- issues. pate in programming" the 4:30 canoe, twelve whales and twelve many of the dances. Parole Board for the mood time. Louise Amos were prowling village until ment offers, &terra sat down to Starting Monday, December 18, the A psychological assessment done in wolves The former Alberni Indian Residential (250) 283 2012 Fax X 250. 2837539 am seeking to take those that highly treasured members of the the upcoming weeks of with 1995 concluded that Plant has'"a plan for land selection table will mama who was Elder. Stan. Sam. stood before the be School dormitory mama [email protected] strayed from the teachings of the family and as such, would Mated- almost Uedy aegrn ro Moran ISO t}spl std significant nano.. elyahmetrm r... called a "sexual temmrat by B.C. curtain flanked by Umeek and Shawn. - trants in with the utmost iesperi and wadä . -. Central Region Co-chair,m Nelson Gwen the hectic pre of the new with definite mama elders. Supreme Como larks Hogarth, has Umeek removed his cedar bark cape, receive the of thew chiefs. that were completely self- DEADLINE protection Kcitlah offered the opening prayer and schedule, delegates decided that there of his you and, a now saved more than two -thuds shawl and Maquinna hat with The foot- washing ceremony was the focus cmued, self -absorbed, callous ®a Please note that the deadline for sub- Early the next another cco thanked Tseshaht for allowing w. a need to strategize and than 30 miming his eye, handed the items to his Il year sentence for more had a complete demonstration of the respect that the on both differences and lacking empathy, and missions for ow next issue is 4:30 pm emony was carded ono on the beach. In meeting in their territory. attention sexual abuse. The son.n. Shawn received a new name then counts of physical and or chiefs have for their young women. of each of the Mee offers. lack of interest in changing m Friday, January 26, 2001. After that this ceremony the wolves brought the 82 -year old Mint by hem eligible for was hoisted onto the shoulders of the It was almost 7:00 a.m. when Shawn land mine your internal or Marx. date, material submitted judged to seven purple back but they not The NCN, federal and provincial srrailaritirsDiscussion quickly focussed m years, and is & were men and paraded around the floor to parole for the past two and his family did their hake . A and how the federal and provincial maul functioning". be appropriate, cannot be guaranteed going to hand them over without a have agreed to a valor by officials to be of drumming of a party sang. governments made. prism the large number of people somehow go about placing specific placement but, Bails telex Ant will be challenge. accelerated negotiating gavemmmh minimum +Tara, risk. Ibe rest of the evening and morning the energy to remain at the Plint stated that he had no included brought found dollar ammo on specific panels of in Nota' in the following issue. Seven blankets were to the was filled with singing, dicing, schedule that would see After his first parole hewing party to the very end. The emery and land. desire to return to Vancouver tanned world submissions would wolves. 'then seven men went to battle ber 1999, the Parole Board noted that presentations and rams for the new gifts were given away and the new negotiators meeting Monday to out that our method of rather than hand- written. the wolves to set the It was pointed in meal Island, agreeing that his life bean, A with blankets chief. Shawn himself participated in Mire had refused to participate Chief and his family were fondly Friday, five days per week until valuation is much differmt than , faxed submission mist allow I "mar- back. Some men were lured into the lad programs, repeat- would be "minimal ". many of the dances. Some highlights offender rehabilitation expectancy allowed to rest. Agreement -in- Principle is m anWWme. It was agreed gin all around (fax cuts off if tm water by one wolf while others circled, an that of the edly denied that he had done anything of the potlatch include the presentation Shawn remind from some would approach the close)_ praise reached. The target date for that our negotiators wrote stand that he had no desire toz Articles can be sent by e- looking for an opportunity to take the whalebones to Shawn, the wen& and in their final report Pint of painted very prominent people. Chief Corbett to seek clear mail to [email protected] end, seven wet, sandy of the is late other two governments that had occurred to agreeing Win- man In the naming of several members of the completion AI that "the only change turn George thanked Umeek for being a details of the methodology for land be dows PC. blankets were brought back by seven March 2001. its you advancing age-. that has life expectancy would Allen family and the washing of the good chief for Ahousaht. Ile contin- Samoa, exhausted men dmti yen Plat also said he is happy phaopyhnma abide feet of the four ladies. Plint le- applied in November aim "minimal". young ued, "I am proud to stand with Several older ramie ideas around a ream address and brief description Nearing the end of the ceremony, the In his opening mmnents, he thanked for day parole to go to a half-way house, in prison where he receives better m a ceremony not seen in decades, Shawn, he works on treaty for our of subject(s). Pictures with no re- people slowly approached the wolves valuation were heed and adviewe unrepentant shelter, medical and general four highest -ranking Chiefs NCN for going to Vancouver for the but a0a meeting with Ike food, Man. people and often takes the lead !really Treaty .hods Pearson, reviewed add will remain on fade. Al- and their captives. A few men with offer exchange, "it shows the strength pedophile, parole board man.. Ronald are than he would if he was living publicly waded the feet of the four wet to emourage you, you will make with low 2 - 4 weeks for ream. Photo- ropes approached a captive, the upcoming rhdWe of event the or in a nursing home. ensnared young ladies that are coming age. It that we have all aivey and our Boucher and 01 Stewart denied on his own of a good Chief." copied and faxed photographs ill them respect to treaty. Law, Flint can not are them rope and lad back. All the we explained that these ladies were respect for the authority of our chiefs. application. Under Canadian aortal basis, ..pfd while the wolves made futile attempts to rd like to thank Wamcesh on behalf "You have a narrow, farmed personal- reapply for parole on an stop the men. that Beginning December 14 there will that is power oriented This coupled but the Parole Board is under no COVERAGE: ) of our people for the leadership ty Plod until his After all seven people were you showed at the offer exchange"- two negotiating tables. One table with your racist valued were all well- obligation to release Although we would like to be retrieved from the woee The NCN. federal and provincial will be solely dedicated to fisheries suited to the residential school system," sentence is completed in 2006. able to cover all stories and they were led back to the T- goat is have agreed to a new, issues. The second table will be Bird Hall. It was explained events we will only do so subject by accelerated negotiating schedule that for the negotiation of collective Cliff Atleo that 'meek. Dr. to: would see negotiators meeting Mon- issues that are identified in the list Sufficient advance notice ad- Altro, has started the process day to Friday, five days per week until NUU-CHAH -NULTH TRIBAL COUNCIL of lrwsfening his seat to of substantive issues. dressed specifically to Ha- m Agreement- inPrimiple is reached. Shawn and that the mocha. ` s The target date for completion of the Shitth-Ss. Ile urged each Firs Nation to come to slat of the transfer will take i AB is late March 2001. NUMBER Reporter's availability at the the table prepared to negotiate thin lad TOLL FREE place in the evening. Negotiations undo the new sohedute time the event selection when the time comes. "The of acidity explained that the will commance December 14, hat agenda," he said, "is set up to be a Editorial spare available in young ladies that were taken Victoria 1 -1131 rolling agenda, and m sock there is a -877 -677 the paper are going through the Coming- Beginning December 14 there will need for flexibility. There will be Editorial deadlines being ad- of-Age pan or thew lives and two mgclating tables. One table will Nuu -chah -nulth Leadership have now that they remixed important changes." hered to Its be solely dedicated to fisheries issues. contributors Nations are urged to inform a number to assist membership teachings during their time Negotiating on our behalf will be Far established toll free Pearson as soon as possible if they need Richard Wane and Cliff Allen with Ito. any they may have regarding treaty Elder, Stanley Sam, stood to reschedule anything. with question Ibn Hall assisting. before the curtain flanked related business. Ha-Shila The second table will be for the t by Umeek and Shawn. He- Shilth -Sat, January 18. 2001 - Page 5 Page 4 - He-Shllih -So, January 18, 2001 guu s West Coast Trail Society Education will he providing a training session In I Nanaimo Treaty Update Meeting L Essential Wilderness First Aid For Leaders By David mochar February 5 to 14, 2001 Fisheries News Southern Region Reponer r. April Titian leaves ADSS Hanson Hall, 3940 Johnston Road, Port Alberni, B.C. Only 18 people attended a Christmas By David mwehar Instructed by Slipstream. Luncheon Treaty Update Meeting sod Southern Region Reporter Training schedule: Siihmuu Project expands .s Thursday, December 21" at Nana® a pond. Organizers are hoping to double Monday, February 5 -Friday February 9, 2001 Branch 256 Royal Canadian legion Adler more than 10 years n hone. that amount this year by haying two r ,. Monday, February 12- Wednesday, February 14,2001 By David Wiwchar Hosted by Willard teak and Michelle school co- ordinator and cuhmal worker Southern Region Reporter side -by -side. 8:30 TO 5 P.M. Daily pad. Corteld, all treaty noun were dis- at Alberti Direire Senior Secondary, AM. Participating Nation will contribute cussed before festive luncheon April Titian has left to pursue studies in Registration fees: 1$300.00 Nations fords, mall to the project RepreagefivesRep from art boats and Michelle handed out copies of the Business Administration. Includes training, snacks and hutches. with the NrC Fisheries depart- which will have a paid staff of the along Nutt- shah -mid Ilehoulthee Sharing 1- a Presentations from NTC Education Fees to be paid on or before February 2,2001. attended a Siihmuu Project people. name Agmvmnat and Canada and B.C.. have just begun" Staff, and ADSS Staff end Students raw Make cheques payable to gull as West coast Trail at the Tseshaht Treaty Board - Ucluelet's Chuck McCarthy will Meeting Treaty offer.. well as the text of the "We're at a shred crossroads," added held at different dares, but the messages last week, to review last year's continue as crew chief for the project, Society, room federal government's Residential Michelle. "We're at the Ile hour, and were the same; that April will be sin- operation, and prepare for this living out at the site aboard his boat To register send In leper /fax with name address, ponds. School apology. important that everyone stays mealy missed. spring's spawn and bough Ocean Drifter. WO- oaken, Willard reported on Canada's apology informed, up -to -date, and active." Called 'aridµ -builder" by ADSS phone, fax number and c -mall address. Indicate NTC Southern Region Biologist Jim fishery. to Nuu luhnWth for die abases There was some disappointment that leachers and administrators. April has demess First Aid Training. Registration deadline Feb Ilebeklesahl Tschah4 Lane reviewed a letter he s written m DitidahL suffered a Residential Schools, and despite more than loin Nuuchah -nuM worked tirelessly r improving conditions nary 1, 2001. Limited spaces. ay-aht, and flupaoasath Laurie Cordon, DFO's area fleeting lint- Weeks both Michelle and Willard spoke on the people living in the Nanaimo area that for Nunchah -nulih students by alum. will be involved Mike poling opera- coordinator, asking for continued current to of Treaty Negotiation. only 18 came to the meting to find out aging non -Native students to become putties West Coast trail Society tion which, last year, was located near support of the program in catching the *Wêve never beenascoretoseV- more information about their treaty, but more are of Nuochah -nWth culture Boa 253, Pon Alberni, B.C. Voy 7M7 the Stopper islands in l'ogtait terri- herring aboard their test seiner, and govemmme over the past 100 years people also recognized the hectic and history. I t Phone: 250- 7234393 Fax: 250- 723 -d399 tory. depositing the herring into the ponds. than we are now," said Willard. "The scheduler amcietd with the Christ- Organizing the recent `Pact Mums West" E-mail: gwct/a, erdar.alberni.net Last year, more than 750014. of Work will begin setting up the two dreams of our people of getting rid of mas season and that many people cultural explorations, April brought many Office located_ whom was gathered from the 30 ponds in the next few week. in holidays. MANU and the Indira Act is within were busy preparing for the guest speakers into AIMS classes to 50011 Mission Road, Tseshaht First Nation Adminienetion Building, by the tonnes of herring placed into the single preparation for Inuring season. of sight, but the real hard negotiations speak on various issues and themes Slant Mahe, next to the NTC. Nun /hah-nulth and East Iodic lives. New scientific studies raise concern NTC and ADSS both wished April the Treaty Planning best of luck in her future emdeuvms, and of farmed fish feed presented her with numern. farewell over toxicity continued from page 1. gifts. made, of than cop.:M ating of these Slanliag new -scientific evidence from different materials to produce high - Canada and Britain suggests that not currently reside. turent lad offer is only 39 %of the Information the fish and ultimately Important protein dims for potentially dangerous levels of toxic "They heme to wakened that it was amount of land Nuu -chah -nulth people theontamiemts apparently get chemicals are confined in the fad not our decision to leave these places. would have received had they not been Attention cooed ate well," Dr. Easton said, rhea. fanned salmon. Canada It was D1A. These are our lads, our excluded from the Preemption Act. for about d adding that these pollutants affect the all Scotland, the David Suzuki Foundation traditional territories, and our cone. Pearson then presented a compaisw ongoing and vevons system, the immune system announced today. lion to these places remains strung, report on treaty protected Isaac..) and can muse potential NTC Post The research shows that the regardless of where we live," he said. Nisga'a, d those proposed te Nun responsible firearm ownership "The} ha neural toxin which causes contemn., known as Ermined NTC Treaty Manager Vic Pearson chah -nulth. Economic, Developmem, Secondary Students. omen. poi... are espnially learning disabilities (especially in Lads, Fisheries, Wildlife and Miaow bh0drea)lfortheg are Mere dangerous for children, nursing - aft"' arum.w,hah'nibalakibI+mnmtbene . tory DiWf,Èarkdndrd.fn This is a- reminder toxic," he told the BBC. They cause mothers and pregnant women or o Nunchah-nulth people would have matte. were coveted in the report that epression in the immune system that smoldering pregnancy. rwn:ived gibe federal government 0 issues proposed for settle- that the final deadline enables you to catch colds the and rIroÌ An update on licensing wilier were conducted in Canada d hadn't excluded First Nation people ment outside of the treaty. The ropon grtti. infections much more easily than for NTC post e by Ile. Michael Easton for the David from their nineteenth century loud ro wto be fmalizd in the near future and yrrenertna normal, and they also aid the Smuki Found.. and in Britain by Ie. allocation of 160 acres to each male will be reviewed borin by the Plan- production of cancer." secondary funding Temporary licences issued to meet demand Miriam tenons in cnrymodon with the rmvig ant over the age of 18 years. ning Table at that time. peep ,. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Dr. Jacobs, a toxicologist in the ti The document shows that B.C.'e applications for To comply with the Firearms Act requirement for firearm owners School of Biological Sciences at the r47:- unit "We are calling on the Canadian as of 1, 2001, Canadians sent in their University of Surrey (U.K.). told the is to have a licence lanuary government to immediately had these F/ 2001/2002 To meet this demand, BBC: "I am conmmd about the licence applications in record numbers. findings and to fund the next stage of owners. dietary intake of small children and temporary licences are being issued to eligible firearm remarch needed to determine the Wednesday infants. Their dietary intake will be far 12 iMeo.ot safety of farmed salmon ad salmon Public safety remains the cornerstone of the firearms program. greater than for air adult based m body feed for paiple who condole fish 31,2001. only being Issued to those who are successfully night. January Temporary licences are regularly," said Jim Fulton executive screened against Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC) director of the David Suzuki While the contaminant levels CLAYOQUOT databases. And, like all other firearm licence holders, those with Foundation. discovered by Ili, Easton and Jacobs append emporary firearms licences will be continuously screened against Carr re-starch, conducted by !h. were below govetamtnt- If you do not have an safety levels, both exientias said they police databases. Easton is a pilot study that examined a ._ =_ _CL. who Ñ sample size. But the results are red for people regularly Ideas $ application you can mull Your for These public safely checks conform to the Firearms Act and keep emonstrate reason for concern and t famed salmon, d also abort how governments establish riek- esscssnient pick on up from the firearms away from those who should not have them. the need for further study. We believe The Board of Directors of the Clayoquot Biosphere Trust (CBT), the values for human consumption of it is w the responsibility W the cornerstone of the Clayoquot Sound UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, NTC office, Camosun Temporary licence holders are not permitted to acquire firearms. chemicals and pollutants. federal gove meta to fund research seeks continued involvement as il develops programme funding However, they will be in legal possession of their firearms and "Once again. nee hare en many public that nom shed more fight on these and criteria for the CBT. College, Malaspina Temporary licences are only by about this guidegnes they will be able to get ammunition. findings,' he added_ question raised yoked. 1- valid until TO, 2001 or until those eligible receive their The Emma industry" Mr. Fulton said. "W'hmwe College, your First tune research by Drs. and To assist the COT Board in this development process, it invites local not from the Canadian government is five -year licence. - Jacobs shows that fanned fish First Nations and communities to share ideas on potential projects and office or you that they fund additional Scientific Nations sampled contained much higher levels initiatives that the CBT could fund In the future. of pollutants, including 10 times more m coined. We are formal research can download it from Grace period introduced pony and we cannot afford to Polychlonnmed bede l4.l than Ideas should be consistent with the mandate of both an UNESCO World mild variance the neat stage of resemi the NTC website at licence before the deadline will not be penalized if they fish Biosphere Reserve On support of both conservation and sustainable firearm owners who applied for their width is united at approxineamty Their studies were conducted development) and the CBT (to promote and support research, did not receive their licence by January t, 2001. S800,00 0 " t IBero w.nuuchahnut tl.org/ .dependently of each other. education and training opportunities for the development of healthy and "The very, very ulcer," Those funds could be found in the will last until 3n, 2001. It only protects people who applied for a results were communities within the spirit and Intent of the Biosphere educ . If you have any This grace period lone office of Canada's Aquaculture and users who did not apply for a licence o r Dr. Fame Vancouver-board sustainableReserve nomnation and for the benefit of local communities, First licence before January 1, 2001. Firearm owners Commissioner whose orrice has an may be subject to penalties geneticist d expert in ecolnxicoingy. Nations and organisations). questions please con- who don't have a valid Firearms Acquisition Certificate (FAC) "Farmed fish ad the fad that they annual budget °fusee S2 million, Mr. under the Criminal Code. -ac rid to Fulton added_ tact the NTC P/S advi- appealed have much You can share your dens via e -mail at inlxdlelavanuolbiosphere.orq or higher Iswel of contamination with "1 presume that some if the work his via post at CBT, Boa 57, Tofino, BC, VOR 220. THIS IS NOT A REQUEST sor, Watts at *free should be doing is this type of Victoria respect m PCBs. orgmocblorine Ideas should be shared within '4 page or For Tore in,ormat!on, assistance or to FOR FUNDING PROPOSALS. pout.. !es and polybmmuralnd diphenyl scientific research en 1 look forward less. Please have these initial ideas submitted to the CBT by January 724-5757 or email at forms, call 1 800 731 -4000 or visit our mien than did wild fish. In fact. it speaking to the Minister of Fisheries 24'". 2001. For more information, please call the CBT at 725.4715. Web site at www.cfc.gc.ca (Hon. I lab Dhaliwal) about the ©island.net was extremely noticeable," he mid. vwatts Canadä possibility of continuing Dr. Eaeba¡s is a (union of how the lied is The Clayoquel Biosphere Trust... Your Trust. mirk," he said, `\ i Page 6 - Ha- Shiloh -Sa, January 18. 2001 Ha- Shilth -Sa, January 18, 2001 - Page 7 Education Ditidaht Language Program celebrates New Moon -A Gift the speak it finontly. for Spirit Premieres By [avid Wiwchar Southern Region Reporter "With many Eldfers passing away, there By Louise Amos trmst sense of the meaning. from here and mammon says you at First Nations forest technician an nan r.' non. the p gram, Northern Region Reponer Tim spoke oldie importance all It is a fact. the has been streams the salmon. A Chriswas dinner at Asabuus but even though clinic.= have patent for The crux of the (ion is to look a the developed, il has yet to be implemented," Ile said the question ìa not, where program looks to expand Preschool was held to celebrate the Hesgainht artist Tim Paul and his scope of nature and ow relationship to training are the salmon? Ditidaht Language Program. said Bernice. `We are exploring aoumber brother, Dale Devost created a cultural migratory He tunny If you are going to dekko. to of funding options, but what it comes question is where are the patent in Nineteen First Nations students from potential students must compete for The language program has developed and spiritual video documentary -New prepare yourself nature, the other down to is that we seed the money ornotte? saris B.C. recently celebrated their the college seat The forts[ company curriculum to implement in Ditidaht Moon -A raft for the Spirit. important aspect is to meditate. Unfortunately, aampanw into the Forest Technician assigns the student a mentor and Schools, but is waiting to find appro- Tim and Dale used a real and true previous mianamm8e- Communicating with the Maker is just ment in the Training Program +l the Nicola Valley provides work experience at the and priate funding to put the program into After Mike Thompson offered the Femurs way of bringing out the family forestry impacted the important a the ritual bathing. Tint said Institute of technology. of Mc first year. opening prays, Jimmy Chester sang teachings in chapter one alta book ya ln very bad way. the family teaching is to combine the two few- dinner Unless really tam this for what it One of Mow midair% Dorothy "TM lack of formal training and According to Demise Tauchie, there songs, before Ditidaht unwritten by the Nuu -ohah -ninth-aht. we toga the full bereft atom preparation from Ditidahr, first -year youngsters sang tingle Bets and Here is - lining our pockets at the expense open Edgar experience has been a real obstacle are 12 Elders who speak the Ditidahf camp n um aeue work. Ills wise to be flexible and Comes f our Mother, the earth our student sponsored by Forest Renewal to getting First Nations involved in language, ad another 12 people who Santa Claus in both English and nut, na?iimu, moats? 7onigen is wally to may ideas and to be narrow in vision is greed dictating BC in partnership with TimberWest the commercial side of forestry understand the language, ben cannot Dilidtiaf. anairigsuTonigsu cmmisu tall or at the deswction. kinking funding and mentoring. activity," said COFI's Mafia Beets, mimaamiqm - they are the inspiration We have to reeducate ourselves here, Tim said the documentary is really a firm Dorothy has chosen to pursue vice president, aboriginal affairs. They are the teachers, guides and no step in an important piece of work that forestry career to contra,. to our This program addresses that gap mentors. may do cross the dimensions Ile said the best thing he ever heard the Nuu- ahoh -nWN will give to the world natural re with pea success because each and travel between the many worlds. Ile one from Old Queenah of ut thews difficult tunes. She has experience with watershed partner makes a valuable contribu- said, we can choose to take the tune to Nuchatllts. She told him coma home producer, Dale Devoat said he and Tim waoalom working on a Forest lion" pan attention and ditto to our ancestral or your mWaume will forget you. have unchain= International feed- Renewal-funded project The program meaning 19 teachings. He said this important. Everyone back on the filet mo impacts are far ill's very challenging and takes Ira forestry students this tam, funds The Nuu-chah-nulth-alt or lira- nullll- reds Ill go home and touch base reaching red both non said they am of time ben the accomplishment feels only fast -yea students. The sum- At ancestors are ever present amongst with home grounds at times. It plea), with the initial reactions to New good," she said about the forest mer job with the forest company the People. ives Muter strength to you. For Moon -A Gift for the Spirit technician training. helps to coma expenses should the Tim said the underlying principle is the 'mell is an extremely powerful The Saskatchewan education field o The forest technician training program student wish to continue into the one of re- educating ourselves. We mat n and the ancestor.srtors lacking to use the BM as an educational, Nuochah -null and Canadian people was launched a a pilot project in May second year. relearn the family teachings passed down nowmwhen we arc present or absent moans, development tool Sweden and will take time to see their five year

, rom hone grounds. 1997 by a Ministry of Forests, NVIT, The original program goals -a v f . n to us Ile also said every family Ins lac Angeles have expressed an interest in work project and labour of love. Tim said Council of Forest Industries and ere, a community-based training Ditidabt youngsters sing Jingle Bello and Here Comes Santa Claus different teachings and we need to bring le has to go home from broadcasting the film is their respective If you want a copy of the video or Forest Rene. BC patnership. Forest War lo -ntime. Because he is Noa- program for aboriginal people in both English and Ditidaht this out to help ourselves become countries. More International contacts want to know where you can Renewal BC provided 5430,000 to prepaing for censor in forestry, independent and self -sufficient. hah ulth -apt, he has a far reohing are in the pieces, of receiving the film purchase a copy of the video call fund the pilot. and to build new relationships ' The gotaatagatum and [llama are better are base. Hesquiah, Eltattesahf and Dale is marketing the video here in I ira Pail or Dale Devoat at: Outer "From day I, Forest Renewal BC has between aboriginal people, forest guides to decisions rather than just from Nuohatlaht and Chirdxhiaht is home Canada. Tim and Dale are optimistic Island Productions Lac. made to or Tim. lac said it hurts a being wmmitment increasing companies and government -still the I ci. Ill about the documentary and hope local TeL 250 335 0772 or Fax: 250 335 aboriginal p anieipatioa in the B.C. hold true today. B C H y d r o The role of grandparents and elders is when a relative says, you are not 1281- forest economy, and the technician The Nicola Valley Institute of important to the Nuu-shah- ndih-aht In training partnership is helping to make Technology has aboriginal -gov- his woe he had the good fortune of WE WAI KAI FIRST. NATION it happen," said Forest Renewal BC .nod pen-secondary institute Scholarships living with his grandparents, Tae and chair Roger Staayer. "By gaining formed as piton institution in Esther Smith technical training and hands -on 1953. NVIt mars designated a His mentor and realer, his late hale forestry work experience, those First provincial institute in 1995 under the Moe (ilk Old Buffalo) helped Tim come FINAL NOTICE OF NOMINEES & NOTICE OF POLLS Naps students will have significant British Columbia College and may things and alder aid the impor- career opportunities available in the Institute Act. l Assisting tomorrow's tame of ancient knowledge passed on , foray sector" through family cultural leaching,. 'ta "Nodes R hereby given that at a nomination meeting duly held on December 20^ 2000 at The We Wei Kai First .6 n nnv - leaders today .... Here's haw rags. Fore nary- Campus scheduled to open in Ile said it ns his am to responsibly pass Nation Administration building at #1 Weway Road, Ouathteski Cove, B.C, the following individuals were rima cx ash a Fiat Nations partner from September 2001 and has a cmnbined Applications accepted February 1 to on the knowledge. It is his turn carry nerd: bands around the pang e. Together pan - and full-time .student body of March 31, 2001 the meow forward to all people. And In accordance with the We Wai Kai Election Code all the following nominees have filed all required day,. they recruit appropriate students In 221 Jaen cent of which a First Spirituality is a univemal concept and we ments with the electoral officer and therefore qualify as final candidates. locations where interest is high, Nations a Nauchah-nulth, must embrace it. We need to ax and understand how Chief: Councillor Council of Elders a BC Apply now for Hydro scholarship. powerful we really are through the You are eligible if you area Grade 12 . co al teachings. ile said each Nuu - Cannel. Robin Assu, Brian Donald ELECTED BY ACCLAMATION Calendar of Upcoming Meetings ehb nullo family has their own version student planning to pursue a full -time Dick, Ralph Sr, Assu, Edward Thomas (Ed) one and that is rat just correct way of Assu, Theodore, Nolan (Ted) Assu, Donald Wilfred Meeting Date Time Place post -secondary education or if you are a understanding the teachings Billy, Daniel Billy, Alberta Tim said he was taught that flexibility is student enrolled in a full -time post- ChM kite. Maxwell Shane (Max) Dick, William Fred Sr. ins I Treaty Planning Feb. I - 2 9 imported Mow survival. This Flexibility a.m. Somass Hall Stanley Chester secondary program. You must be a B.C. has guaranteed the longevity of the Chicklte, Raymond Lewis, Dick, Elmer Timothy (Tiny) Smith, Daisy May resident attending a B.C. institution. descendants of the survivors of the NOTE: Due to intensive negotiations, Treaty Planning meetings Lewis, Darrell Edward (Ted) Students who excel academically, display historical floods. will be held on an "as- needed" basis, and may not be advertised in The documentary is really a labor of Lewis, Lawrence Garnet Ha- Shilda -Sa due to limited notice. Please keep in tench with your leadership and are committed to their love according to Tim and producer, Maksymela, Sharon Avalon Nelson, Alfred Stanley (Stan) Treaty Negotiations Team for up- to-date information. community are urged to apply. Dale Dave. The Nuu-chah -ndth Tribal Council, Intedor and in punka. the Price, Godfrey Hesquiaht Flot Nation made the free Price, Vernon James Sr. Scholarships are available In many year project become a reality. Heartfelt Scow, Alvin (Bear) appreciation goes to the I Iesquiaht First Wilson, Jason Avery categories, including awards for Nation for their support. Wilson, Keith (Sonny) To All Nuu chah nulth Aboriginal students, female engineering Tim explained the imprimis of how the family teachings extended to the l for the election of Chief and and technology students, pre -apprentice Notice is hereby given to the Electors of We Wai Kai First Nation that a Poll *gibe held aagutent of the natural resources Councillors for We Wai Kai First Nation and that the Poll will open on the 2, day of January, 2001, from the hour Post Secondary Students: electricians, and more. Ile said it is like Bogie Cooler said, "the of eight o'clock 01:00 a.m) In the forenoon until eight o'clock (8:00 p.m.) in the evening at the We Wai Kai First n uachmn were privileged oommooas Nation Administration Building located at #1 Wewey Road, Ouethieski Cove, B.C. VOP 1N0 and The CMB This is a a reminder for few upcoming events and dead- got le uc and mares the natural Learning Centre (Ouinsam Reserve) located at 644 Headseart Crescent, Campbell river, B.C. V9H fP9 are available online at lines. Application forms resources in the taniih'shahuulthee. A and The Kwakuitl Treaty Office located at 1441A Old Island Highway, Campbell River , B.C. V9W 2E3, First of all, the Post Secondary Application deadline for www.bchydro.com /scholarships or call big chief dal not diet. in hog every- submission is JANUARY thing for himself and his family - He An Advance Poll will be held on the 18'" day of January, 2001, from the hour of eight o'clock (8 00 a.m.) In the 31st, 2001, 431 -9463 (1.877- 431 -9463 outside the All students who are thinking of attending college or really knew flow to give. This is e of forenoon until eight o'clock (8:00 p.m) In the evening at the We Wai Kai First Nation Administration Guiding, university in the 2001/2002 fiscal year need to submit Lower Mainland). really true mid honest lessons we need to located at h Weway Road, Ouathiaski Cove, BC VOP 1N0 an application. reeducate ourselves about We need to ken Wmw to give again. Really give. Given under my hand at Delta, B.C.. this 2"a day of January 2001. Applications are available here at the NTC Office, We need to team how to do this with a IS TOURS through your First Nations Office, or by downloading tar POW., genuine clam heart. We Wink hold F.P.SChiffner -Electoral Officer from the NTC webpage at: http: // back. We give with everything subs We Wai Kai First Nation wsv ,nuuehahmdlh mg/mine BChydro ii deep inside ourselves. It is a family 131 N. Tsawwassen Drive or phone (250) 724 -5757 caching. Be cleat in your mind, heart Delta, B.C. rt!El=31 and soul 'Then we arc able to give in the V4M 4G2 Telephone: 1604) 948 -5209 Fax:: (604) 943 -9226 Page 8 - Ha- Sham -5a, January 18, 2001 Ha- Shilth -Sze, January 18, 2001 - Page 9 Sports Moving Forward - Step by Step By Louise Amax of forestry in the Nootka Sound Northern Region Reporter Are' Aboriginal NHL'ers shine The f block harvest from A Mowachaht/ Nlus hale, delegation Magwin Mountain rafter the M/M in Montreal arrived at Plumber Harbour mid morning license will be 13,000 cubic for a traditional ceremony. Hereditary metres. The shift from industrial to By David Murk', Souray, who nukes $750,000 per Chiefs Ben la c k, Jerry 155k, May Soon the MAI vision of forestry pm.. Southern Region Reporter seam? rmugrdze that hockey is an tees reds on the 4000 plus years M/M Halm Vi lo yank repbaon, expensive sport to play, and the they have benefited from the ves Dear lack .. Reg Savey and a long hard road to the National costs can he prohibitive for many It's Forester, Than Wmless, RPF Ill Selene. forest. League. And according to parents. Hockey Forestry Im. comprised the M/M The First Nation sees the forest Coombe. Sheldon Scary, Montreal that representatives. rostrum . sustenan. to and for mad is even longer for players from 7 you seta lot of good The intent of today's ceremony is to them. Dean clarified this by saying,. remote Aboriginal communities. Aboriginal players playing in celebrate the fifer emblock of the M/M the MINI see the forest and its "I moved tram Fishing Lake to mall communities or in their FN in then own territory- A chant, song resmuces as oral, educ Edmonton when 1 was 13 so I could own leagues on the and prayer by the M/M People saw the and. financial, health , societal play in the city league;' said the fi'4 ", said Aaron. "But swirls of fog at the mountain base seem and spiritually beneficial to their 235 Ili Metis defeacem.. "It was People. you get any tee respond to the humble prayers offered really hard to do. As closs-knit as don't exposure tee the Creator. Mother nature .seemed to M/M plans on selective hell- and mummifies are, a there, so you have play in the Chris Native people "Guys like Gino, Simon, Ted Nolan, and the many other First listen to the prisons her fag and logging bold, variable retention lot of kids get really homesick and call it highly competitive city Nations players prove to our kids that they can fulfil their dreams, and it gentle, cool breeze creased the Magwin and be respectful of the natural quits. 1 guess I was lucky because my leagues'. gives them something to work towards," said Hab's fan and hockey dad Mountain on the landn parents made me endure the separation Brian Tate, pictured here with Sheldon Souray. A boat and a helicopter ride brought Dean said the M/M FN Forest II so I could get to whew l am today" -Ifs not that can for the average everyone to the base of the bill to be License plans to implement new Nations hockey players f ly ra h ea hockey son any Current Aboriginal NHL harvested by the MowmhahMuchalaht ways of harvesting compared to According to Souray, there is a said Souray. "There has to by participating in First Nation. To hem the voices of the the oft style of forestry practices. huge amount of hockey talent be something done to help out the Aboriginal Role Model First Nation's people rise from the valley Sustsinabikly of forests is possible Elder Vi Johnson is helped into the helicopter Hockey Schools in the Players and M/M warn to distinguish waiting to be discovered while kids who really want to play, but to the mountain tops is difficult Its by pilot Diana themselves playing on the frozen ponds and are enable to because of costs," ,with Sheldon Aaron Asham ( Metis)- capture in words in successful ways in also teaching at his man their own right. outdoor rinks of Native echoed Asham. Blair Atcheyn um (Cree) - Chicago Btookhaw Its However, the importance of traditions "What it comes down to is the fact hockey school in St. and ways of the memo. was honoured They plan on staying focused to First Nations entitled to free communities across Canada. Craig Berube (Creel - provide employment and revenues W nth e umber Aborigi- Paul, Alberta. by the group. M/M FN contracts Dean Dan Cloutier - for the M/M People. Cultural and nal players in the NHL According to a website Wmless, RPF on their forestry earner According to Sunray, there is a huge proving to MedicAlert® protection = dedicated to Native Theo Fleury (Mutis) - and interests. spiritual benefits ore an integral pmt amount of hockey talent minnow Sc our kids that they can be here living Hockey Players (Sepwepmec) - Las Angeles Kings Wank: said this is one step of many, of the harvest equation. There will VAr4COT1 VER- November 30, disovered while playing on the frozen their dream if ifs what they want," (http.// absence of a family member or friends. Denny lambert tOjilm - Nashville the M/M FN plans to incorporate in their be trees provided for canoe 2000... Canadian MedicAlesi Fads ponds and outdoor rinks of Native mid the latest addition to the ww.du.edn /- ,vvaterin/ Predators "The ability to access medical infer- vision for the future. building. tion is reminding Status First Nations communities arms Canada limited Montreal Canadiens, and arguably namesr hand). there are Norm Maraclu (Melts). Atlanta Thrashers immediatelyprovidm paramed- Dean Wmless said the M/M FN has a This will give the youth an people they are entitled to a One 21 Abadginal Sandy McCarthy (Miqmaq) -New York Rangers k: oet'and emergency staff with the extra umbers of junior heakm scouts mesas one of the most well -known opportunity company called the Nootka Forest First to lee the an of MedicAlert" membership miler the Non- minutes that can save livesY the smaller leagues and rinks are Aboriginal N I I L'cr, Gino Odjick. NHL'ers, 16 past Jamie Niel mine, - Minnesota Wild Nation's Products LOU. (NFPNP Ltd) It building ester and 4uh oral Loured Health Benefits Promoted ignored, and Aboriginal players haven Aboriginal NHL My "Iv m emergency situation, the right "There's more than 20 Aboriginal Brant. her, - Nashville Predators traditions that goes with it. Health Canada legends, 70 is this entity that will oversee the treatment at the right time can mean the relocate to join large city -league teams guys in the league now, and the and First Gino (Algonkin) - Odjick Montreal Canadiens progress of the forestry harvesting and The revenues from the venture An estimated one in five Canadians have difference between life and death," in order to have their talents properly exposure that comes with being a Nations players m the Eddie Olcyzk (Ojibwa)- Pittsburgh Penguins processes. will also be used for employment medical condition del should he Dr. Murray, recognized, Minor, /moot College adds Michael past presi- professional hockey player allows Rich Pilon (Melos)- New York Rangers Dean said the history behind the venture and forestry training. The MAI known in the case of a medical inner- dent of the Canadian Association of For Sheldon, his and to the NHL w mid fled es , us to encourage the young pl y rs,-" 'w,: 001,11:. ,now began with the anti a.of,fios fryestqyjdok Min row. Emergeiryy Physicians. included stops in (juesnell, Prince Rudy Poem lick - ht. Funk Blaei showing them that its possible," towards Men Member, Larry Andrews. Andrews was Lholarifalp fund for the NMI Diabetes is especially ,toiaas within the Since 1961, Canadian MedicAlert. George and Kelowna before being Wade Redden -Ottawa Senators said Odjick. chance to become NHL the key and lead proponent at the lime Youth. First Nations, with Health attain Foundation has hem saving lives by drafted by the New Jersey Devils in Jamie Rivers - Ottawa Senators Odjick, who hails from Maniwaki, legends and Abotginal the eri-commmities of Gold River, Tuhsis In the interim, capacity build.? in statistics reporting rates at least three providing accurate personal and 1994, playing in 60 games for the Chris Simon (Ojibwa). , was drafted by the Role Models at the Washington Capitals and /Manna remised their Community the forest sector will enable the Ml times the national average. medical information in emergencies. Devils in the 1996 -97 season, scoring in 1990, where same time. Sheldon Souray (Mutis)- Montreal Canadiens Forest License lull M FN to be boner prepared for o "We know that MedisAtrot® paws Today, as Canada's largest non -profit three goals including first NHL , a environment. In he still draws loyal fans even after From www.daedur- sralerie /nativehlml and The three communities then formed the post-Mary looking and saves lives in an emergency by membership orgonlzatioo, MedicAlert game-whming marker, on December forward, the youth are a high being traded to the New York www.NHL cons Nootka Sound Economic Development alerting fast responders to dose critical ryes the needs of nearly one million 16, 1997, against the Rangers. During Islanders, Corporation and had assessed 40,0011 priority. mnditiow on the scene," says stelae, active members of all agm. the 1998.99 season, he scored once and to the Philadelphia cubic metres of fiber for harvest. Step by step the M/M FN leader- Tippet- Pagyas, president of Canadian Enrolment informationdssltio, and tams are added seven assists in 70 games: Flyers, to the Montreal Canadians. The Lady Aces are Hosting At the time, the M/M FN .moral an ship is planning to have a sustain- MRUAlt-rt. Foundation availableand from deseOrsb pharmacies,cnt or Sheldon, along with lash DeWolf and a "Guys like Gino, Chris Simon, Ted A Men's / Women's Bally Hockey Tournament annual allowable cut (AAC) of 20, 000 able Wrest for honest and m the Carl Bailie, sIll paramedic with 15 brad health bursas or by contacting second-round pick in 2001, was traded Nolan, and the many other First cubic metres It is this meagre supply the successes mount, applications for ms experience, describes MedicAlert° MedkAlet° directly at 1- 80I- 668-I50] to Montréal for Vladimir Malakbov, on Nations players prove to our kids In Port Alberni ® the Glenwood Centre. M/M FN plans. implement a new style more fibre will naturally follow. services as irreplaceable, especially or wnw.medisclso sa. March 1, 2000. that they can fulfil their dreams, March 2, 3, 4, 2001 o when purple suffer . emergency in the The path was similar for Montreal's and halves them something to small but ferny Metis centre Aran work towards," said Hab's fan and UCLUELET BA ND MEETING Asham who left his home in Portage La hockey dad Brian Tate. "And the We will be accepting the first 8 men's teams. ö .flY Prairie, Maim,. for teams in Red Deer, fact that no many Aboriginal The first 6 women's teams. .. A reminder to all Ik10eM Band Alberta and Fosderiaon New players are active participants in members, including those living off BAND Brunswick before UCLurtzr MEEIwc being drafted by les Aboriginal Youth Role Model T reserve Canadiens in 1996. Entry Fee: Men's $300.00 $200.00 SUNDAY, JANUARY 28, 2001 Programs, and spend the off- - Women's What dace the Near 2001 have in store a toed 'You.; good Aboriginal season teaching hockey to Aborigi- for tos AT 3:00 P.M. players playing in small communities 413.. or nal youth is further proof that they For further information please call: Your input as a member is extremely ` UCLUELET BAND HALL / n their own league, on the reserva- arc great guys who know where Thomas George - 725 -2837 impoNml, please come to this meeting! -/ tions," .aid Aaron. "Bra you don't get they're from/' Patti laws- 724-4506 any ecpeourc there, so you have play in Spumy. Asham and Odjick con- Ann Peter Sr. and his Mother Irene Flank he highly competitive city leagues" Barker - 723 -5240 tinue to encourage young First Along with her children: Asham, who now reins $350,000, and Carol Martin - 725 -3389 Daryl Blackbird - 725.3389 Sons: Paul Sr., Archie Jr., Daniel Sr., Russell Sr. and Dereck DAN LEGG, CGA, CAFM Daughters: Ida, Valerie, Karen, Matilda, Esther, Janice and Gone "Let's Get Ready to Rumble!!" INVITES EVERYBODY TO CELEBRATE THE JAY R NORTON, FCGA, CAFM LSC Thunder Annual All -Native Ballhockey Tournament Men's Ball Hockey Tournament March 30, 31, April 1 - Maht Mahs Gymnasium Ilan. 26, 27 & 28 2001 ARCHIEBALD WEST FRANK SR 8300 entry fee In Men's Division; DEGRUCHY, NORTON & CO., Maht Mahs Gym, Port Alberni cash prizes, trophies and awards MEMORIAL FEAST CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANTS $200 entry Entry Fee: $300 /team fee In Ladles Division: TO TAKE PLACE: JANUARY 27, 2001 cash prizes trophies and awards. Awards & Prize Money' 4 -on4 double knockout. 18 player rosters. 1St Place = 5800, 2nd = $300, 3rd = $150 at 5 PM In AHOUSAHT,, B.C., at the New gym Esos Floes, 4445 Gamma STRUT , Bus: (250)724-0185 B.C. No off- sides. Sudden death final Prize money is bared one tears entered in the taamaecst For more Informal. please phone: Parr Alnrank FAX: (250) 7241774 Contact las Sam at 723 -8950, Contact Tyson Touchie or Anita Charleson Peter at 250- 670.9683 or Paul at 250-670 -9630 V9Y 617 00 Valerie at or Richard Sam at 723 -8503. (43(250)751 -0452 250.670.9583 or Karen at 250 -670 -9549 - Ha- Shilth -Sa, January 18, 2001 Ha -Shill -So, January 18, 2001 - Page 11 Nuu- chah -nulth -aht and the NCN Residential School Support Charlie Thompson and family Nootka Resource Board Information Session mapping and the rate of development By Denise Ambrose fill cultural appetites By Louise(snare knot est be revisited with Bhauesaht and Central Region Reporter By David 8gwchar The Thompson Northern Region Reporter CD, entitled / Nucholaht and then be reviewed with Southern Region Reporter Chester Family Songs and the full NKSASC for finalization. Victoria - Nuu- chah -ndth people living Mov achahl/ Muchalaht Feet Nation History, featuring the songs and Suitability maps hoe been developed in Victoria was invited to &residential Charlie Thompson and his family hosted representative Wayne Lord announced words of Ti -ty -be and Tuuk -bilk as and BC Fisheries rep, Berm Carswell, school information session for those a dinner at Tsow- ern- le -lum on Dextrin- he is the representative of his People at carded by Beokwilla (Charlie played key role in gathering and seeking trial support on the cowing of bet 21. to give gifts of precious music to the Nootka Resource Board. Thompson), has a Tampa -supp mapping the information from the December 13. family introduced his alternate, M/M and friends. (Art Thompson) design on the Ile public and First Nations in the The purpose of the session was to More than 50 people gathered for the actual disk, and various designs and Treaty Assistant Tracy Amos. A Kama and Nootka Sound Areas. provide NCN people with information formal letter from the M/M admin..- dinner, and to hear the songs of his pictures on the printed as The information will be available for about support services for those Indian jacket trative body is forthcoming regarding grandmother Ti -ty-bo, which Charlie, wallas the following story: public review at the Nootka Coastal residential school survivors that are rEt (??.-121, Wayne and Tracy's role Rhodesaht along with friend Bob Chamberlain Resource Ile Plan ( NCRUP) mad going through the litigation process. ."2. and Nnehatlaht NRB members were lovinglygly nansfend onto compact disk show in January. The information session is part of a "On a nice summer day in 1973, I not from it's original reel-m -reel tape format prest The NCRUP Open House for First regularly scheduled gathering of NCN grabbed a reel- to-reel recorder and MargaritaStraw... M/M Calm' and Nations and the Public are scheduled people hosted by lacquie Adams. Shane headed to my grandmother Tidy- Heritage Worker requested a letter of Paint, Trial Support for mat Inal. Adams hosts gatherings for all NCN More than 50 people gathered for bó house to record some songs support from the NMI. The MAI me Coordinator rituals and ceremonies. recording and have jealously The Ehatteeht First Nation is in the living in Victoria every week. One week the dinner, and to hear the songs of that belong to our family. putting forward a project proposal to Then services range from Her ¡SOMA,' strong and guarded, not allowing it out of my process of applying for 628 ha is family night with potluck dinners and roan- his grandmother Tl -q-hn, which I had made arrangements with my CEIC for 1250,000. mending lawyers that are laden with awesome still, as sigh[. aquaculnuc tenure in thew Há wiih's trolls ohms. »three Alternate knowledge- Charlie, don, pith friend Bob grandmother and my uncle Took. power The planned joint proposal with Parks able in sane of may remember. I have done this work in memory Hahoulthee. They have to comply with weeks me geared toward adults.. was barn Rcsdrntial School issues bikto recording. you Chamberlain lovingly transferred do this of my grandmother, Canada will benefit the First Nation the normal goner ®anal referral to providing emotional support to I have had possession of this one reel - whose blood this night. onto compact disk from it's original At the time I did not comprehend and local tourism opportunities. proms plaintiffs in their times of need. toceel tape since the day I did the and spirit is within everyone of reel -to tape format. the significance of the retarding or Yuma also know. Friendly Cove, According Gounod Lyle Billy, Pointe said that 5,000 First Nations -reel MEIN Nuu-chah -nulth people living in its importance Today, of course, I is a summer destination for many people mean® Canada have coma EFN felt pressured into signing an Victoria were invited to a know how valuable this history is, meaner, locally and internationally. MOU with the Province in order for forward to file lawsuits for the abuses In 1973, Charlie made a tape of his residential school information not only for the songs recorded, but Report shows discrimination The MAI Council of Chiefs are the their shellfish tenure application to be that they suffered in residontial grandmother singing 27 years later, that lead proponents of the joint proposal session for those seeking trial also for the wisdom and knowledge considered BCAI.0 and MELP schnob. Seven hundred of those are tape has been restored, and put into a The plan includes of my late grandmother. in job market wheelchair mesh designated lands under section 17 (1) support on the evening of from British Columbia It is estimated, clearer digital format for all to hear and folds from the dark to the Church. It he said, the to Looking back, I always regret not of the Lund Ara as Crown land to be December 13. there will be 7,000 joy By David W'wchar Nun- chain -ndth people are em- also includes composuble toilets. 10,010 lawsuits file by the end of the recording more of this remarkable used for the pimps. of establishing The purpose of the session was to "Years lam,, I realized how important Southern Region Reporter ployed in Port Alberni, Tofu., These two mile improvements and year 2001. man, preserving more of all she shellfish aquaculture tenures. provide NCN people with this was, malady wish I had recorded Whaler. ad Cold River except in investments will benefit Iran and A group of plaintiffs ere currently knew of our family history, songs, the offices of First Nations govern- Acceding to Billy, this tanporary lift information more," said Charlie - A new study released by the C. W ion tourists alike. After quick discussion, about support services awaiting judgement on the aquaculture moratorium is seen in their lawsuits Race Relations Foundation .bows the ments or First Nation's businesses. ere NRB agreed in principle to the idea for those Indian residential school against Alberni by the EFN as an opportunity for the Indian Residential hidden discrimination and "polite "Out of all the people here who live and will forward thew letter of tom survivors that are going through School and SI. George's Indian 5 two parties to work together in a racism" prevents First Nation's people in Tswana I'm one of only tidy support to Mc M/M FN the litigation process. Residmtid School (Lytton). The positive mono towards developing BLACKFEATHER from gaining equal access to jobs. Native people who has ever worked Council of Chiefs. f ted judgement and settlement jobs and economic Mama in the W The study, Unequal Access: A C'craw in the town of Cold River," sod Nuu- chah -nulth Tribal Council NR Guest speaker, wads in these caeos will be future. Shane Pointe, is a Trial preceden than ProfProfile of Racial Dib fetters in Colleen lack "Even though we're a Biologist, Roger Dunlop made an - .setting CONTRACTING LTD. EFN was on record in opposition to Support Coordinator hived by the because these cases are the first Education, Employment and Income, very important part of Gold River agmeulture / eo,ei o tore presentation to be settled all aquaculture developments in their province of British Columbia. Heard in court. written by Icon Lock Kum, Anne Milan, et whole, there's something t the Board. Ile indicated the Other cases nIa'wuh's Hahodthee, pending a his rollea0ue. laid, Green provide have gone to court but and Sylvia Schetagnc from the Canadian happening o the non-Native bush 1 a2 Land Clearing. Mowachaht/ Mlwhdaht and the sear pp ' semée ro those Bily is': werere saddifiMeer c:ñbY Scttlfinents Septic Field¢ amenity that seems to trimaran trcay land ment The 1 _..., 6,.6;;0:0.011-XocialC00100 D I P t is based K,:'yo'k e1 /Cho k'tles7el h' First to Installations prreevent us V November MOU Mamie' and people that have chosen to file lawsuits these plaintiffs are to remain confi- *Sewer Subdivision on recent statistics and focus group from Rating jobs outside Nations have an interim maim. with tonal those we create for ourselves" EFN gie the EFN an opportunity, to against Canada ender the churches for Water Installations },> discussions with visible minorities and the governments on ag0000tlmal Development that despite save their half a million dollar aquaoul- abuses suffered in Indian Residential Pointe said that while First Nations Aboriginal peoples across Canada. The study reveals iKassues. Schools. students suffered a wide variety of higher levels of education attained ere project. C lady the ldvm of Aboriginal ha to Y'tl'tCbeklka7el1i' First compared to be NRB head the NR Nuuchah- "We work for the Provincial Residential abuses in the residential schools, the peoples and visible minorities are being by visible minorities Nation have signed agreements for a that of while Canadians, visible nulth First Nations aquaculture School Project as Trial Support Coodi- focus of sari. coat cases is sexual Cliff Brakes Les Sam under -utilized or wasted a a result of total of 80 hectares of deepwater lower and development intentions and brief rs. Combined. we work with 60 abuse. 12501 723 -7506 (250) 723 -8950 syeemic discriminahon," said Dr. Kern. minorities still suffer hem on- Reserve Fron ate and in which levels employment and income. discussion ensued. The main question individuals. Our teak is to work "coif.. The reason, he says, is that them are Celt 720 -7088 lax: 723-7994 "This is not good for the productivity of of all beaches fronting moat be The study also found that Aborigi- from the gallery seemed to be the ugly with our people who are in the no statute of limitations on sexual Fax: 723 -1994 e ma:t. cisrakerOport Island net Cell: 720 -7334 the Canadian economy and the cohesion designated for First Nation shellfish nal peoples, visible minorities and eonpatibility between aquaculture and process of taking the Canadian Govern- south r "Physical abuse in the form of of ow society.- tenures. to Canada have more tourism opportunities. ment and the Churches to court for the heating has a one or two yea time limit On the st coast of Vancouver Island, immigrants Likewise the M o haht/Mmhalahl than others in finding Roger ,sawed the NRB the NKSASC damages they suffered during their from the lime of the beating," he First Nation account for more thon difficulty First Nation has 80 hectares fronting LES SAM employment in all mama( of reference and FN aquaculture attendance at Indian Redentnd explained. 3.5% of the total population (higher than Indian Reserves and beaches fronting Canada plans are compatible with the Nootka Schools" Adams and Pointe went on to describe the B.C. average of 2.5 %), yet few to aside from iambi. Coastal Resource the Plan ( NCRUP). "We provide direct support mad ser- the various toms of dysfunctional CONSTRUCTION Nation aqo ooIeore developments. Roger told the Brad the clans fishers , sacs to the Plaintiffs and their immedi- behaviors .NCN communities today Ehattesaht has also sent theft MOLT to Residential, Commercial do not want to he "Mill inert" and the ate family members, during the Residen- that can be attributed to behaviors tar Province for signature which OPEN FORUM ON GENETICS RESEARCH WITH Clam Management Board has accessed tial School Court Cases We provide learned in the schools. and Architectural Structures includes abut 63 ha of which 2ha Is funds for a planned process for the direct support to the Plaintiffs during "We now know the source of oat ill; INDIGENOUS PEOPLE agenda( as walla protection of clam fishers to be given an opportu- Disclosures, Examination for Discover - ',Mead of jct dwelling on it, we need beaches fronting all Ehattesaht re- ' Construction Management nity to recommend a process .e assist w, trial days, Settlmnem Conferences to begin the healing process.- Pointe serves. ' Home Warranty those that may be displaced by beach and kilowatts We will also coordinate advised. Blood' and other Issues Nuchmlaht will review thew agree- Bad culture expansion or wish to vomit to for the Plaintiffs the use of patio& "Residential schools were around for ment, prior to signing it, in light of this apiculture with reduced tenure fee's healer,. and put them in contact with the more than list years. It took that long Phone (250) 723 -7991 or Cell (250) 720 -7334 weeks Treaty Offer Exchange. In the 1980's a loge research project aimed at helping the Nun-chah-nulth or another some other option they appropriate professional Mental Health to make us who we are today. ION These MOU's will receive scrutiny Fax (250) 723 -7994 people with their high rate of stippling arthritis. It came to light recently that a by suggest Services going to take ass bile to !COMM the the municipalities now before the Registered BC Builder different type of research, unrelated to onto tor even to health), had been The amount of varier boards to deal damage" Province counter signs them, dued to a cried out on the blood. with near. issues is taxing. I Ion. provincial agreement with the 11BCM. How did this happen? How can aboriginal people become involved in the dever, given the local ill the NO Nou -chah -ninth First Nations i.e. moan process to prevent this find happening again? ecision making process, people fard pmicipated litho Nootka Kyuquor BRAKER & CO. In 00e talon with the BC Women's Health Centro Aboriginal Ilealth Program, the time to BRAKER participate in volunteer ELECTRIC Genetics, Shellfish Aquaculture Steering Com- the First Nations House of Lemming, and UBC Damned of Medical boards. & f and other treats will be mime ( NKSASC), except Ehattcsaht Barristers Solicitors an open loan to discuss this mach presented: Tom Parer, CSRD Area O rep gave an that has until now observed only. Commercial informational report on the recent 5233 Hector Road With thew participation in the ['MA Sunday, January 2815 at 1030 tripartite treaty offer exchange. Ile process they will participate in led: P.O. Box 1 160. Port Alberni Residential said the Nunechuh- ninth, B.C. and At STY- WET -TAN Hall, the Long House at UBC NKSASC process. The community- Canada are miles spot on the propos- B.C. V9Y 1M1 based committee has developed terns Industrial als. Ile provided the three ponies' Phone: 723 -1993 - - Toll free 1 Panel Participants: of reference and social suitability -877. 723.1993 offers, maps and treaty related Fax 723 -1994 Larry Baird: Whelp Band Chief Councillor mapping and community alias hen documents for the Board to view. 5233 Hector Roed Phone: 12501 723 -7516 Dr. Harvey Ilenderson: Nuuchah-nulb Tribal Council Physician shellfish tenure applicants in the area Personal 'Ibo next Noel. Resource Board injury litigation, including motor P.O. Box 1386 Fax: (250) 723 -1994 Ile. Francine Rumen: Northwest Portland Indian health (bard They have also trnhtively set Rate meeting is scheduled for February 14, vehicle accident injury claims Port Alberni, B.C. Celt (250) 720.7988 Moderator Dr- Michael McDonald (UBC Centre fan Applied Ethic.) of Development Social suitability NMI at the /chain Community Hall. V9Y 7M2 Email: cinalterGisort Island net For Further Information, cal1875-2827

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Santa Visits the Mowachaht /Muchalaht Children in Tsaxana

youth and families I By Louise Amas dinner, the man is rd Norther Region Reponer Allen Christmas Health showed up. Bells ringing and a ho, ho he filled the Wamcesh gymnasium. The Mon rhea. Muchalain Comm,- The magic begot NINAYAKS-HA nity hooted a ('hams diluter at the 1 were drawn to Santa Wane.. moon.. in ',manta The ensiled children hands reached ten to By Penny Cam -Pa He- Shilth -See Eunice Joe; lade sad Marcia Tank. room as almost filled to capacity. Claus ad Orts w welcome. As quickly as the Kobe and Celena Cook; Christy and Children's excited voice., and parents him enveloped Att The third thou Ya4u wag held at the Marcia Thompson and Darryl Dol.. noise came, a Ached silence occasional pleas Mr then kids to i. the hell. I Pon Alberni Friendship Center on Yvonne and Manama Billy; limmy be heard. The veiled and behave could and Santa's helpers (Mall Youth) valid Monday, Da. I L Nine babies Hassel and Angel and Stoney Hassel, hushed promise of Santo's arrival kept f-i A into the Kaenurena and Lyse Frank; Hannah name and a young children were welcomed all the children wain. anxiously. The out each child's rends. and a mandarin Nuu-chah-ndth community. Irm Tom Marie and Rodd Logan. belief and wonder of the Christmas gift, a bag of goodies Nursing Program not Nuuchah- nullh' began with offering up prayer to the Linda Watts and Jackie and Gina range. A maple of tiny tots were spirit alive and well .lemma If m of Santa and let their uoheppi. Creator from the babies themselves in Ware sang and drummed traditional the eye, reflect the rain, the childma agar laud and clear. The this celebration Anew life into the Nuu- clmhmulth Lullaby's for bays Imo spirited souls indeed. as be known Santa's one The Flu Vaccine commonly. Each mother mentioned her and girls and alma Christmas song. Community and Staff older kids sat ma knee and The M/M then each moth. and Linda talked about the a 5 foot six inch , blue mad, ild's name, special embers worked tirelessly to raise the requested Be Informed! Be Aware! Be safe! blond female. Santa pm this on his list father in turn mentioned their own relationship between grandpwent, encases, Brads for the annual Christ - fin vaccine is prepared from the uers state that: the young nun he would tbc and their grandchildren mascee meth. to order to lead the 200 plus and he told fluids edict embryos inoculated "Animal reproduction studies have not welcomed the babies and Stephen Lucas sang and ,Wont in the see what could he done about this Ira Seither guess, the M/M got involved with a specific type of irtluema vine. boas enductd with influenza virus Christmas wish. their fanatics and talked about how this for the babies Imo. Ile talked about fallowing Pond raising uetivitio: vaccine vaecine. It also not known whether The sins of flu tints in the is was done traditionally in yews gone by, haw special his man, loto is to him. sales Young and old alike enjoyed the dinner hake are voted with formed.+, dr and influenza vans vaccine can cause fetal Lawrence and and social gathering. The local RCMP emphasizing the esteem held by the Ina Seìtcher, nelaviaa basketball tournaments preserved with theeerosal, which is a hart ohm administered to pregnant members and their families came for whole community for then young ones. Penny Cowan are available to assist bingos memory derivative. woman" The insane continue the dinner. Each baby received a ceder headband these babies and their families in the business o The mom common reactions to the flu `Although .ninth reproductive studios Wide -and and full damp. the made by Julia Lucas. The babies and community. Call the Friendship 2 vals max counts shot, which begin within 12 hems of have not bees conducted. the mama, children played with their new toys their families who participated were: Center at 723 -8281. cash ions ioation and can lad several days ing health cam provider should be from Santa. Cohoba and lamina I.uoae; henna and cinnamon are fever, fatigue, painful joints and are of the recommendations of the and A few puma and grandpas had to guys and girls coin collection headache. the most serious reaction Advisory Committee on Immunization total cat drive the eeechonicd operation of "gaaaamation" of ovum( that has ban associated with the flu Poetic.. The ACID states that if wnn.eadly) some toys and they pasted the teel. gels is the Gull lain -Bane syndrome used during pregnancy dminisvetten Infant Hepatitis B Vaccine I =rho. joy, filled tummies and good doves (GBS)c which occurs men Wien of influents vino e/seine after 14 fellowship made the Christmas dimmer pu50/50pull lab odes within two to four weeks of stamina- works of may be preferable As of March I. 2001 hepatitis B vaccine clinic for the child's 2 months shot huge success fer all. gestation 3 raffles born on or and already are aware of the child captured lion. GBS is an immune- ntcdtatd to avoid coincidental ...aim ion. of the will be offered to all infants and a he/M youth, Michelle lames new shots veno, being Santa pictures also dieaedm characterized by muscle .coke with early pregnancy Ina," after January 1,2101. Most regions needing it all in oeywg," I want to wish see, silent auction which could he heard weakness, gait, numbness, have Maned to inform postpartum surprised and needing some time to A unsteady Removes Natural Antibodies one Man Christmas and Banff be at the NR Office . visits of this pro- think about tingling, pain and sometimes paralysis The flu vaccine has never been clients on newborn The got into one canoe on this New Year". MAI of out m more limbs or the face. rmo erse,. for healthy children gram, bag on cam some of you have aanonant for the children, the For more information contact Wilma gathering Recovery lasts several months and c:m Ibwa 0. in the past l'eco yell there .. Infonnatiw provider /Ja 724 -3232 or your local include residual disability. have boat indications that health newborn Visit may make a smoother nosed. ac supervisor Howard Community Ilealth Repo.. titane Work continues on the Tseshaht Longhouse Lore titan free percent of Gas cases sodas an soon going to recommend transition for parents who arrive to on the interior walls and ceiling. After Les Child are a blessing whkh we should be very thankful for. Little oversees the finishing end in death. flu ',amines for all children. And cenetruedon of the superstructure, the .. What memartratialicatiom MthromeWd 4Mk1h0W begiiteCMwe Gawk' erde them the juldence that they need both (*pogo and dad. Sam Conspyclion completed ` -` B.C. RELEASES CANADA'S the Nun -chah- in lab 2000 and publicity - of six workers (paid through market Take time to share yourself with them to show how much you Tseshaht crew construction mora math Employment and Training Board) are finishing the project, which among high risk factors listed by the promoting this vaoiue has centred on FIRST ABORIGINAL TO BACCO STRATEGY care. Maybe they need help with their homework. Or maybe Conic for Disease Control (CDC) and its potential me in children to someone. Teach them about and how is scheduled to open in the Spring. eclablished the aboriginal tobacco they need to talk rest the vaccine amass are anyone Every' year. federal health agency VANCOUVER - Canada i first so-may happiness within in B.C. continue working group in 1999 to make sine to help others. Look into their eyes and see the who is sick with a fever, has an officials try to guess which three flu to help aboriginal people aboriginal people lead the because you have time for them. Men's and Woman's Ballhockey impaired immune system; an egg strips are most likely to be prevalent to develop ,unumlli bawd solutions n determine which addiction was released today by development of colorant- appropriate Nellie Joseph to non -native) allergy; a mercury allergy or has a the following year to tobacco Everyone Welcome (open ways to reduce tobacco use within history of 000lein -Bane syndrome strains will he included into. yeas Children and Families Minister Edward When: February 2 - 4, 2001 Corky the', communities I.an year, at the In yens past, pregnancy was also a Su vaccine. If they guess right, the John on behalf of Ikon Minister working group's recommendation, 20 Maht Malls Gym - Port Alberni contraindication to fu vaccine bra is thought to be 70 to Of Evans. The aboriginal tobacco strategy aboriginal organizations IM.n loin d what it takes to provide a safe and today, the Advisory Committee on pereent effective a temporarily Do you have Youth tobacco B.C. received funding for pilot Cisaa7ath ion Practice, (ACM) of the preventing the flu of the season in is a er unity- based, holistic pompom These . demorwhatioa nurturing environment to a child in care? New Zealand Exchange fundraising Tournament CDC recommends flu vaccines for healthy persons leee than 65 yaars old reduction strategy arising from the and aboriginal projects helped form. basis for the Entrance Fee $250.00 men wen are more them 14 weeks If you have any questions on Ilia experience wisdom of J Are you willing to work as aboriginal tobacco strategy. This 1. Place pregnant. Yet the package Mons ammo act you health care people themselves," said John "It will 10 men's teams - Guaranteed $1000.00 fiscal year 0328,100 has ban to sta- published by the flu vaccine manufac- professional t help creme social climate that dosage. part of a team provide 4 women's teams - Guaranteed $500,00 1. Place allocated to mimed aboriginal ed lab daut while respecting team contact: sirocco rducuen efforts; an bility and safety to a child in Interested trod i anal ceremonial uses of toboru." Gerry Fred: work: 250- 724 -1225 leave a message LJI USisa chronic Inflammatory connective tissue disorder The strategy, outlined in a paper called increase of o 3 per cent over last year. care? Lena Ross: home: 250 -723 -8508. work: 250- 724 -5542 Honouring T hu Health, is aimed at breaking of unknown that can involve kidneys, serous surfaces yen, the working group a Christine Fred: 250- 724 -2116 joints, down the acceptance or tobacco use within This J Do you have skills that you leave message, the Your and vessel walls and occurs mainly in young women and children. aboriginal communities. h Mend. has co-ordinated Honour aboriginal traditions with best macho, for Health Challenge- The challenge is would like to share or knowl- Concession 50 /50 draws Raffle Tickets If you have lupus and would like more information, or would like to creme enthusiasm and lay preventing people from starting to use designed to in edge that you wish to pass on be a pan of support group, please contact your Community Health wham°. and for helping odes M quit. It the gmundwodk aboriginal aboriginal led,.,,,. and communities for tobacco Walks Nurse, or Jeanette Watts at 7243232. will mobilize to other people? volunteers. integrate tehecco reduction activities. It will provide motivetietel Support Gathering For Mowachaht ilia with .spotting and cultual events training to community volunteeo J Do you want to make a dif- community First Nations Wellness / and help aboriginal communities deliver who will challenge ference in a child's life or And Families WANT A CAREER culturally relevant tobacco reduction members to quit using mmmmial / Muchalaht Staff Hu pli ha Drop In tobacco. Sdaxacrfd quints will b, IN program,. family's life? with Julie Nolan "The sumac lohnmal) eligible for prim snlìcitot from you are interested in call DONNA LUCAS Where: Tsaxana - Council Of Chiefs Room (Health Nurse) REGISTERED NURSING? teenagers and adults who smoke is more sponsors. If this sounds like something the Tuesday than double the provincial average," said "Aboriginal peop at the Ntmchah -nulth Community and Human Services lama Program Every e.. When: Fridays Imo ways modiste community' 1 to 3 p.m, John. "Recent studies show that We are looking for Nuu -chap -nulth First Nations' Family Care Homes from Time: 1:00 - 4:30 P.M. aboriginal alien] smoking at mine members odo reduce area due n care Port Alberni Friendship Center If you are Interested, ad and Resource parents to work in partnership with to provide quality younger that non. better yd, t to quoit anorak,' said Topic: Job /Employment Disruptions And How Blood Pressure Screening please contact ears of age - much to quality children aboriginal youth. John. "By supporting their choke, Child Health information Jeanette Watts We request that all applicants complete a criminal record check, provide a To Support Each Other "'Clearly, lobac:e eddicaun and strengthening their omnunity Positively -3232 medical update and provide three references at the time of application. Pap Screening / STD Testing at 724 among aboriginal people is a health resources, we can help aboriginal Facilitator: Andrew Kerr Or Designate altitudes about Contact the Resource Social Worker: DONNA LUCAS al (250) 724- - General Health Information for more Information. problem of epidemic proportion that people change smoking that will redae wham rte 3232 for more information for mom information call must be addressed now" Delvtna at 7238281 J The Ministry of Health and improve health"

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it I, tty Bi rtFday s poet's nook cFn GVemorrc,m ri When it Snows Glitter Memory of Son, Friend, Cousin, Brother, congrt+.latior-ws! Eugene George Gus When it mows glitter in your room see it by yourself is it real? passed away on January 17, 1993 at are of 19 1 Byes If it mows outside and you don't see the shim, I Eight years have pone by without no And you don't feel the specialness is it real? spot in our heats of how we all miss Someday it will snow glom just for you, your wonderful mile and humor old Make it loll and feel the awesome power . fri dshrp towards friends, family , When it mows mow lust furl the beauty, just brothers & sheen. cousin, ami. & Snow glistens, it shines, Ns pretty my howl ly uncles. We often speak with love and Perhaps it may mow real glitter, pad memories that you have left us For some, but when it mows snow, how it shines. in the past eight years nbd you have I appreciate the beauty I appreciate the serenity, loft us, and will always remember you For the feeling it gives me, for the warmth in my heart. with special thoughts. I know for myself, it snows glitter every time it mows. Churl Rest in Peace- Love Mom, In my own mind, in my own reality, in my own world. aiders, Tina, Bank, brothers, Keith, I make it real. I sm de shine 1 see the glitter how Happy belated Birthday toes special per- pretty, Pali, Wayne, nephews, Nick, Julio The glitter is so mal, when it snows I'm m glad it snows. son on Jan 20 Sandra Marie Brown Alex, grandparents, Reggie & Phyllis, Haro apes day sis. Imve & Yeah man large the glitter real I make it so mal, Happy Birthday to my daughter Rosa Happy Birthday Son Dusty Row o, Congratulations to Amon Hamilton Joanne and many friends and relative Allan and sou hone Richard. Snow o mow, it has it's own glitter, that's why it glistens. Ross 1m. 26 ". Hase a good one. Love you and Melanie Livingstone on them moo shines ever so brightly there is nothing brighter, You are my sunshine The sm From Dad lam - Ros, engagement on ^. A mg you now, proud 1 am to Dec. 16 match how lave Who the sm hits the moo, the glitter shows so easily! You make me happy Love you Duetbuster. From Sherry, made in heaven... Love from the Russ son like you! You malt everyone mile Rosa, Lemma Allan, Gloria and the Birthdays Continued and Livingstone india &Amtie Amie, Happy 22. Birthday Ryan Frank on Corby George, Dec. 5 ^,2000 Love you Ross & Livingstone families. Have a lane & family! And Ilappy Birthday Ian. 29" - Love Mom & Thomas Rush. ni, het Robbie, Justine, & F rom your ÌI the Rocs ìty, Amie, good one also a belated one our Dadpo From all your enema... From Mom Rosa f Amon on Ian 26 fmm your Homy- to Granddaughter to all of the beautiful mothers who have gone home, Dedicated Dave, David, Nathan, Jan Watts, Myleve or ou Bunny Melt Kano o on Ian. 4" -Love Grandma grmdchildren in Parks. Love you baby Shykyla &geisha. And to all of the beautiful mothers who are still with us! wish Francis Gloria, and the Livingstone Family. an le. All We would like to grandpa a y In n J.m2 (1.kr Karen AGraGrandpa mom.. To Dennis be to your ones! Dec. IL many more to cone Jr. Happy Young mothers, grad little our brother a happy birthday on Ian 17 ^. Enjoy. summer it MD. sa the on Martin on Jan. 24 ^, George Atleo -Jan We would like to wish Birthday to our brother Hanky Harry Sr. Merry Christmas from Corby & Linda Gorge Happy 22' Birthday to Nathan Watt. Mao arty ryas priming me with Wayne Douglas Caunge avery Happy From Denise and family, 29", our nephew Stanley Bear, his 19^ To all Nuu -shah -ninth -Have a safe holiday! Love you Nathan. Fmm Sherry, Rosa on Dec. 14, you have fine day now 29" Birthday on Ian 17^ and we would Mother b -day wish for lie 17" goes A pm dada.. a oda obro. on Ian. 27 ^. Love from Kama Funk A bur. Merry X -matt A Happy New Year Amos. (imp. All. (Baia and Dustin Have .aline for new Thomas Rush. also like to thank you Wayne for being to my niece A our cm Tmysha good one. to your family from mine_ Happy Birth- us being the best Happy Birthday girl. love you From Then something it nestles in a comer A belated Birthday greeting out here for and also for day to my dearest sister Annie John on goo Auntie Denise, Andy, Rob, lusty, Rao Happy Birthday to my brother, Joseph Of ohms sleeping like to my daughter Kmemmena Frank, man on our special day lamed. 31, Dec. 23. Bethinking of you sis. Happy you bur! Love your sis- Rae A Shykyla John on Dec 27. From your sister Brenda A 'mild dtyd, team., seam.- happy 2. Birthday "cakes" love you lots! 2100. We love Birthday & Merry Xmas to my God ter & Brother -in-law Mr. & Mrs. Will- To ais lord & auntie Joni a hairy" bock and all your Maces, nephews and My love for ya,tu. Love Mom (Lyse) and big brother Jef- 171 Mother Carol Smith (Mom) way up in tan 22'a. Joey you nuke is granddaughter. It looks boldly into my eyes frey. em Shane Warts. (Ronald. birthday on my home town on Dec. 25. Happy We special day for her- From your sis Happy Anniversary to my amt Mamie At other tines, boring itself and Happy Birthday. mytallow "amigo" Art, ' mild like. send om.angmtna- Birthday to our sister Cathy Dennis on William Walter and Rankin Denise, your rash. A nieecs. and Uncle Pat mUm 27th We love you Showing aching of need and want.. uncle Demis Martin our Jan. 24^. Love urto Mum D. 29. We'll be thinking of you all 1)r on their marriage, which To my best friend Laverne Tom a From your niece Ida, Sam & all your My love for you. from the 3 amigo.. Lyse, Jeff A Robinson Watts Mary X -was and Happy New Year to 31,2000. We wish happy birthday also on Ian. 22w. Ham a grand kids. As moral asa baby, as shiny and Karemaem. A q took place Deeembr mamma in Monad From Mr. A Mn. í7 \ all the but in der future. Take aura of special day! Come visit soon & you Happy Birthday to my cousin Mike Plight as the sm,. soft and warn Io Stan BobB Happy 196 Birthday on Gump P -Frank & En erFY Hairy.. - -. other non and Maser. Low Rom 1 Itaoa'my# You and Denise Arens. Maquima on Dec 27th From your coz, Aya.pk.8.YyM171p. Jan. 27. And congrats on getting your cash '.` J b the I bppr 58" Birthday to Marg Madam '`,'C- (the best man) Wayne Mother -do wish for 22. goes Brenda. Always faithful, always true.. first place- Love Lyse, Jeff A your brother on Jan. 9 ". Love from Juanita Sylvester Leah Golfing. to my bur John L. Amos. Happy Birth- Happy Birthday to Uncle terry on My for you. K (Madge and &Oral William I would like to wish my special mane. day bro & congratulations on finally be- Dec25 from Brenda and Family. Know that he is watching over you To my brother and oral, 'squeaky (Belated) Happy Birthday to my Wayne Coolidge a very I Imp, 29 "binh- long able to bring your newest addition Belated Birthday Wishes to here favourite Love Dad. clean cheeks" Ryan Frank, happy 22m brother, Joseph John on Dec.27. From day on Jan. 17 ". You mean the world to home. Good Luck. Your sis Denise nephew, Sean on Nov 17th. Lots of birthday on ím.29. Love you lots. Love 'BM' your sister Brenda, Sam lr. and all your ."0' me and here's hoping for the best on that Amos. love and more love, Aunty Louise Amos. year and I want you to know, Ian here Lyse, Jeffrey and Karemarena Frank. . r. Happy Belated Birthday to my niece fen you at all times, nieces, nephews and granddaughter.- day and the years to follow. Lots of love, I would like to wish my - husband of I 1 Take we my little To our Dad George Mao. Hope you V.p, (Belated) Happy Anniversary to my Leah Golfing. Cecelia George on Dec. 29, 2000. From and a half years a "Happy Birthday", it hear You are loud - MOM. Momma have a good one on 1a 29 ". Love your v. rant Marie and Uncle I'M on 27th Aida!' We would like to wish Happy Birth- the Barker, loves A George families. was on Jan. I. I hope you had a great Bear Louise Moos. Ik other kids Lyse, Jeffrey and Cakes We love you. From your niece Ida, Sam days to our family on the 5^ Keisha Happy Belated Birthday. Carol Mar- day. W; low you dearly. Hope you have Happy Birthday to my non Oral Will - Frank.. & all your grand kids. Heinee,7 "- Marion Haipee Taylor, 8 "- tin on Dec. 30", 2000. From the Barker, a' Happy New Year Tan!- You an a great Mu un Jan. I7". From your Dad Lyle, Happy 24" Birthday to Marshall Rich- (Boland) Happy Birthday to my cousin Robyn Shaw, 9" - Pier Haipee, 10" - Jones A George families. husband and lather to our kid,. Love Auntie Laverne. Grandma Effie, cousin ard nail. on Jan. 8. From your little Mike Maoism on Dec 27th From your Pharyn receives first haircut Mary Lou Kbv- -loon FJ1.d.25' Happy Birthday by my daughter Patricia Justine, Joshua, John h., Jaime, Jason Dian sister logy & dad Sautes). her IT on Im. 6 ^. Love Mom, Dave & and our Happy Birthday to my nephew . Honda. -Joey Demis, 30. -David Haipee ILL Baker daughter Emma June -) George . Happy Anniversary to Mn & Mrs. New to you all What thanks to my family and friends. My 11011004) I Imp) Birthday to Uncle Happy Yea a Happy New Year io you al, the George & Jones families. 1 Williams on lent' and Very would like to put a birthday for Rich- Jan. 19". From the Will- (Chief of Bea Island) Francis John on is very special to me . on Dcc.25 day we had on December 16, 2000. daughter Pharyn Darlene, Happy Birthday to Slam John on Jan ad Tom Jr. on Ian. Lam & Ross families. fmm Brenda and Family. A many more birthdays. Love 8 ^. Richard will be Jan. 10" and Happy Birthday to Amber and she is very lucky to have a won- Rotated Birthday Wishes We went home to Ahousal t to cel- & Mary Lou 911 Love me siaa0«ik4 mph Bryan 28 yeah old. luve Christy. up Happy Birthday to Hoban Watts on to m Christina for Keep Caylee on Jan. 12 ^. From Jane & I and ebrmemy grad- daughter's I. birth- derful family. will forcer remind to my & niece Selena the work. Jan. I I1. Rosa Ian. 20 ", Dustin faro nephew, Sean on Nov 17th. A very special birthday wishes good Room Shammy. the teach her of her family and ...inn', it Lots of Inc and more love. Aunty Louise day, we woke up to .tome and sister. She will be 12 on the 10" of rm. Happy Birthday to our ladybug Happy 280 ahthday to my .son, Jason Ross and Amon Hamilton on tun. 26". Happy Birthday to Carla Webster on power was out, we repeatedly heard and Kleco Kleco again from the bottom Selena Tom on Ian. 25 ". Love your big Moos on Jan. kith Son. howls: Rom, I.ivutgsavc and William. Amos. Love Christina Klo¢. you arc imp Ira. 15. Enjoy your day from Auntie be on in the next of my heart. I would like to wish my wonderful son that the power would Happy Birthday goes out to special broth. Bryan Mom & Dad. tam III x: . 1 lose ever. amities. Ranember life is Jane and baby Shamtay. Both Pharyn and I rescind our Indian Sa- Dal I:. Ma:k n happy 19th birthday. You couple of hours, but still no lights. lady Rosa Ross on lm. 20'. Hope you Happy Birthday to my baby sister what we. make I Happy Birthday to John H. Watts on it hope you have a god Happy 1" Birthday to Oceannah as follows: make arty MOM I will always remember the look on my names Jeanne. vannah Mouaseauforlan.l3. Love youy an. 11 " Kawliga Wansm Jan lolly proud. You've mum have fun. Love Uncle Allen and Robinson. From Jane A Tay -Tay. daughter's face at our dilemma, I just Pharyu's name coming from the Aim And &very happy birthday Mau Thumm and Valentine pl and all if I haven't told you I'm hell. I'd like to wish my granddaughter in lots. on Jm.'N Gomez Happy Birthday to my brother Scottie family, (etude Frank gives her the held her and told her "don't warty, Ahousat Bream Frank a special Happy Jesse Gallic for Jan 22n1. Love you un Jan. 12 ^. Flom Dave. Anna. Dave on your . Alonzo Sam. Im. I7° Enjoy wc at home it will all work". And n nere "Ki- ya- Ka -nulh" and I (Shelley) Crystal & family. Nathan 're Birthday on Jan. 23. I kpo you enjoy dolly. Love from lute & tart Watts. day from Baby Shona). "Chi- ya -qap" from with everybody's help we all enjoyed a coached my me your special day girl. Due you Amen Birthday wishes: Ian. 10 - /Bylaw Balsam, Merry X -rams A Happy New Happy Birthday to Martin on Jan. 24a`. more light dinner with live entertain- my grandfather, Edwin Frank Sr. Frank, 7; Jan. 21 - his Frank, 19, Jan. Year Granny Margaret & Granny i.o ke. you. Love always Gramme krone Love Mom& Wan: Also I fanny Birth- is special gape ment thanks to our Thomas relatives, Ki- ya- Ka-ndth every Also to my daughter (in Almost) 23 - &yam Frank, 6; Jan. 21- Shelby Love Pearl, Louise, Lisa, Michael, day Mao. From letiyn, Warren, Kyle and we played games and ate loads of all of us, we all just love her much, and family, just wanted to any Frank, 22, M.29 -Ryan Frank, 22; Feb. Law'rencq Marvin. & Swans Ash. .Ionia. muse Thanks lot, Patti and she makes our day brighter. Frank, 3; Feb. 4 - Allan f how much I miss you all. big hugs & 3 - Virginia Happy Birthday Ian. 1 -Roy W., Jan. la 28 Happy Birthday Warren lot,, to Thank you again to my family and Mack, To everyone who was its Ahoaaht kisses to Sonny & Virginia stop by next (bloke Frank, 3; Feb Ill -Gina 2 - Della & Dciwyn 17 yrs., Inn 4 - 2M. Love lei, Ash& Kyk witness this grand even, and to those friends. 27. From all family in Mould Tay I,r, tan. 6 -Judy Elliott, Jan. time your in PA. Love Always Mom your Norm (sappy Birthday to John Tom III Cii- ya -q ,p, CHsma, Caroline, Iwo. who helped make this day possible, From Joanne Happy Birthday to my nieces Jaylene, 5 - Dick Morris. tan. 6 -Michael"16 ". Rudy. Love Amie Ang, Cousin Omni. Kleco Thank you Mod and as many and Jeri Frank. We would like to wish my niece and Virginia and Gina, and to my mph Ian 12 - Donna Angela "25 ". (keep Birthday to Shelby. Miss you Happy I" 20 b- Chachie, elm a especial birthday wish to smiling girl). From Mervin, Liam Violet our sin Marissa Dick a happy lots Meths. Love oh man...! Your I mtas and My apologies. Fidelia I I.iyvpia for day on tan 5'". Hope you had good my god -daughter Bryanne, Pearl. May in TuMbe Sr. & Correction Nano. Auntie Halo did you all. Auntie Eyes. informed me I priming a sumo blinds, and she day girt love you. From Amnia Denise love Happy Binhday Michel "I6 ". Love 3 Happy Birthday to Amy Baby Miz. Fidelia Haimpis I. not mom to Hot Cove from A BIG Happy Birthday lanky older sis- trades, 2 aunts and all cousins, Tymn & primed a wrong bitthdate. She was Spring's and your cousins. od Come visitas m Parks. Love... oh mangy. have a good one Nmhntlitz. Fidelia moved to Queen's We would pike to wish my son &our ter Shelley. Hove yon That's' Amos. ban on April Nln not Amil 1st as I what said! I'm Cowboy baby! To Martin Wails for tan 24. Happy Your nanny & auntie Halo. eh. From your baby vial We would like to wish our nephew wrote. She also said she did not move Cove from NuchWitz. big brother a happy I7 ^birthday. hove Happy Birthday lathy Watts on tan. Bh111.1 Mutt have a good day! Last but not lust Happy 6 -0 to my Happy Ida Birthday Sandra Billy on Stanley Harry Jr. happy birthday on Her Springs. She moved from You on Andrew Francis Joseph Eugene 16th. From Bud, Dunks and the gang. Love from Crystal & family Daddy John Hilary Tom Sr Happy day Love always Mom. NmhatliR to Queen's Cove. Sincerely, Louise Amos Alexander Amos tamed 17 on Ian. 7". lane 23 ^. t a%, d1

Page 16 - Ha-Shilth-Sa, January 18, 2001 w Ha- Shilth -S. January 18, 2001 - Page 17 I (Wilda: Wish fn: Announcements Cecil G: t)ri;lnnn Jr. A: Kathleen S. Mr/ì,rrw Career Opportunities Happy 14 th Birthday to y son Cecil on January 22nd If you have any events that happen in your life such You have grown so quickly, and obviously too fast. 1 ar, o very proud and promote mother to have you in my life. divorce, birth, death, name change this year will be as marriage, 1 pray to God that good to you. OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY and especially "transfers" please notify your First You have made your dad and happy while bringing you up. Take care of panne///and enjoy this day for new year will be even better! Nation. Manu.. Daycare is looking for person who would be interested in taking ADDICTIONS COUNSELLER some training in the teaching field. 1 documents to the Nuu- Happy Ill Birthday Aly Scottish gal Kathleen Stephanie AkEwan. When you submit your W, arc hoping that the pomom who respond to this ad are committed to the We all know that your "Daddy's Lille Gal!" KAKAWIS FAMILY DEVELOPMENT CENTRE requires an Alcohol and chug chah-nulth Tribal Council office It is just as important children of the community, proa. present and future. Your to two m chocolate andlce< ream taste, Counsellor. This is a full -time position. The counselor should be a team player and We have the opportunity to help in herdic. training position for someone who to submit these documents to your First Nation. You mile with so much joy and happiness. willing to work some Flexible bola. The counsslm should be knmwledgenhle in .interested in teaching and coordinating culture and language on hid time /.ill pray that each yearn you grow that all the angels pan providing nears. planning, family and individual comselia, poop facilhalioo If you are showing on the D.I.A. list it does not mean basic starting in the spring of 2001. The training for this position would begin in in heaven will guide you and protect you all your lift. and aldercae planing. January of 2001. that you are on your First Nation's Registry Band List, Not only are you daddy's gal but mom's too, and The person who is awarded this oppommity may red to relocate to Pon from the bottom of my heart, l wish that you and your brother. Preference will be Firm to candidates with the following qualifications: and you must apply for Band Membership. training bare. details are not worked family. Alberni as possible The fully out we make the+ Boa of this day not only for you but your fiends and also needs your address and need show of interest fast. The position may require commuting as well. Our Your First Nation correct "I lore you barb' Minimum two yeas exponse waking the field of addictions hope is that in April of 2001, the person who has completed the training wilt be contact you regarding Treaty de- Love, Beverley, & Kirk Me6wan fr Alcohol and Drug training or related discipline phone number to Craig, willing to live within the community. and grandpas and nanas, aunties. uncles and friends in Victoria! Dem osnatc effective team membership or to send you letters and bulletins. Thee are specific criteria that need to be met In osier to apply for the position: velopments, Written and oral mmmwkrion skill I. l00°ú commitment to completing a unique training course and to consis- Thank vau are not poing to put down any names. D Experience working with First Nation, tency in performance. We would like to say (hank you to all You all know who you are and where job Ahousaht 2. Grade 12 education or its equivalent. the people who gave donations to our you come from, o again thank you All gaff are required tobe abstinent from alcohol and drugs. Fax: 670 -9696 3. Criminal Record check (250) 670-9563 (250) family in our time of peed. After ouro from the bottom of our Mans. And to D 4. Semi -fluent if not fully fluent in the Ditidaht language. Pride in Me ability to B.C. VOR 1A0 house fire we were to need of every lot you all know the things we did not Please submit your letter of application and resume by noon on General Delivery Ahousaht, share and teach Ditidaht Culture. Willie.. to loam more. thing. We got donations from all over mo. as there no just so much, no Friday, January 26 °, 2W1 to: 5. Ability to work as a team player, Conflict resolution skills. Excellent 0m- Ditidaht First Nation away o Bella Bella. There are given to others in need. a far dills who gave, ao we Vita McKay W family 1 -888- 745 -3336 Fax: (250) 745 -3332 just too much people The Personnel Committee If you Mink that this might be of interest to you, please contact Kelly at at Kakawir Family Development Centre PO Box 340 Port Alberni, B.C. WY 7M8 7 Aasabuus Daycare. You are welcome to phone at 745-3313, to For at 745- P.O. Boa 17, Tonne, British Columbia, VOR 220 MAILING HA- SHILTH -SA 3314, to write to P.O Boa San Port Alberni BC VMY 7M8, or to come to the - Fm: 725-7285 Ehattesaht Dayeere visit 1250) TO NUU- CHAH -NULTH MEMBERS fora Email: WWwbmbBw, -baton 1- 888 -761 -4155 Fax: (250) 761 -4156 We look forward to hearing from you. addresses Nuu chah-nulth members who arc tioml Wrestling Tournament PO Box 59 Zeballos. B.C. VOP 2A0 Ha- ShillhSa is looking for of ADSS Scoop by February 13 American Math Compe:i- NOT receiving the paper. Ba- Shihh -Sa is free for Nuu- shalt -nulth ment- CHAH -NULTH LANGUAGE Nation NUU- 1 F Hesquiaht First he. If you want to receive Ha- Shilth -Sa please send name (including your Feebb ruary 14 P.A.C. Meeting 1-888- 723 -0075 Fax: 12501 670 -1102 middle nankin initials) to April Titian Some phrases m the vuucaan`ut language February IS 2a Term Report Cutis PO Box 2000 Tonne, B.C. VOR 220 rood January 8 School, Reopen HOShilih3a February 16 Professional Day First Nation We slept in- welts vimtin January 12 -13 Totem Tournament Hupacasath P.O. Box 1383 Na -S February 21 CnVy a Femat Math January 17 Grade 12 Post Second- e. (250) 724 -4041 Fax: (250) 724-1232 Port Alberni, B.C. ' One in a canoe- c`awiista CaaYate tar ary Information Meeting V9Y 7M2 "'a Two in a canoe- 7akista February 28 university Apart.. PO Box 211 Port Alberni, B.C. V9y 7M7 -,, uao a P.A.C. Meeting ,-r n -amvNrar/Y Awn., First Name: . Initial: _Last Name: . Don't ^'nave wikü "8'ilsaak January 24 Fin.sW AM Worm- First Nation fight- March 5 -7 okra.. Concert Band Huu- ay -aht Mailing Address: Apt #: lion Mooring Hang up your sweater- k'uupup'i kuut Festival l -888 January 29 -31 Government Exam -644 -4555 Fm: (250) 728 -1222 City: March 8 Open House Rest awhile- huuxs7atu7i January 31 Tent Ends PO Box 70 Bamfield, B.C. VOR 180 Postal Code: Mach 9 Professional Day February 1 em Exams Put everything away- hu ?acatv`i hihigtup -2 Coven. 13 -14 Vancouver Island First Nation: Phon ..p" Day Mach late h' /Che:k'ties7efh' FEINTED" 1 Ka:'yut'k'f rymr Flaw/ fill In First Nation) Festival New Subscriber.' Submitted for haasitsa by Dave Watts, fi"saaeath Fchmery 2 Turn Arnold Day 332-5259 Fax: (250) -5210 March 14 P.A.C. Meting II (250) 332 p GIOW I brows 5 9 Work Experience Week Change address _ March 16 last Day of Clams p of mu awn February 8 -10 Albsod MVits General Delivery Kyuquot, B.C. VOP 1J0 ' a before Spring Break Mowachaht / Muchalaht March 26 School. Reopen ApO15 -7 Vancouver Hl.JÇmastt To All Nuu- rhah -nWlh First Nations Members, Band Managers, Vol. 3 No. I 25 Years Ago in Ha- Shilth -Sa January 29. 1976 (2501 283-2015 Fax: (250) 283 -2335 A Band Festival CHR's, Health Clerks and Band Membership Clerks: wtf P.A.C. Meeting PO Box 459 Gold Rivet B.C. VOP IGO April I I QS April 12 Term 3 Ends Nuchatlaht First Nation April 13 Good Friday Schools AUTOMATIC (250) 332-5908 Fax: (250) 332 -5907 MEDICAL COVERAGE NOT Closed April 16 Easier Monday Schools Box PO 40 Lebanon, B.C. VOP 2A0 I_ bol Reference: Recently. amp bills were received at the NTC (Non -Inured Health Tla -o- qui -aht First Nations April 17 -20 Work Gperinco Weak Benefits Section) (NIHB) from parents requesting payment under this plan April 19-21 Weld Coal lam Fulled (250) 725-3233 Fax: 1250) 725 -4233 Ifa thud is not registered with Indian Affairs and the province these is no medical Apri126 3° Tonne Repon Caris Therefore, FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR PAYMENT OFSIEDI ay 6 PO Box 18 Taflno, B.C. VOR 220 coverage. Issued CAL VISITS X -RAYS, ETC. WILL FALL ON THE PARENTS! Indian Apn126 -28 BC Interior lao Festival Toquant Nation Affairs cannot and WH.L NOT PAY any bills without full coverage. Remember, 6pn127 Professional Day Indian Card) and the Play 3 Art Centre Student Show (250) 726 -4230 Fax: (250) 726-4403 unless a child is REGISTERED with both Affairs (Status Rollin 70OPM provincial medical plan (MSP Card)0 two very important medical factors apply. PO Box 759 uduelet, B.C. VOR 3A0 9P.A.C. Meeting a. The child is covered under the parent medically, for only three May lO Cdcdo AP Gam Tseshaht month,; and May May 15 -18 Music Fort Canada b. Once the child reaches I year of age then they are no longer 1-888 -724 -1225 Fax: (250) 724 -4385 21 Victoria Dey Schools May ref Ip covered under the NIHB program for: equipment; supplies; PO Box 1218 Port Alberni, B.C. V9Y 7M1 Claud drugs: dental; and optical. May 29 -31 Patio! of the Performing Uchuckiesahte Tribe Normally, a child reaching 19 Sousa age requires (her or ins) own medical care Ans - card. A maintain medical coverage up to age 25 when in full -time 65a1ah slop Awards Ceremony (250) 724 -1832 Fax: (250) 724-1806 child can lans attendance eta post second. rostra l:: x that is approved by the provincial Joe echad Rehnrsal PO Box 1 118 Port Alberni, B.C. WY 7M7 medical commission. a'i Jnc 9Cnaduation Ceremonies Uduelet First Nation It takes 6- 8 weeks to obtain thew coverage cards! Swathe process Immc s June 19 Awards Assembly Match Do not assume his done! Follow open's this until you have both cards! Last Day of Cluses (250) 726 -7342 Fax: Day (250) 726-7552 Questions to be directed to the Hand Membership Clerks, or the NTC Registry June 20 "le 20-28 Government Exams PO Box 699 uduelet, B.C. VOR 3A0 Once 724 -5757. June ;-!, June 28 Final Report Cad Issued Robert Gloat,, CD - MG NIHB Prograh O,yerMsai June 2n Administration nay Schools Closed arms front me ran Cast meta Mart Mars. A, as lo Mums one clan,orrdethr important AAA..

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Page 18 - Ha- shuts -S. January 18, 2001 Ha-Shilth-Sa, January 18, 2001 - Page 19 Kleco's Ma- a-elth Christmas Celebrations Acknowledgements from By Louise Amos checking it at least twice. Ile said his C,I.ASSIFII:I) Josephine George would like to send a Northern Region Reponer elves do help him with his heavy big tank you to Julia Fran for helping Arlene Paul Christmas schedule of events. In the her out in her time of need. Josephine 00 December 7, the Nachah -nulth early evening, Santa arrived at the Ma- Automotive Arts Employment Miscellaneous appreciates all the phone calls you made On November 24, Ilse rote of my Tribal Council Northern Region .daft math (Families) Christina dinner in vehicle accident NUU- CHAH -NULTH NATIVE for ha. She would also like to say Wink girls were in a motor gm together for Christmas celebm- Tram. Council of Chiefs Board- FOR SALE Wanted LANGUAGE you to Jimmy Swan for driving sham. to on the Nanaimo highway. Angeline na. An internal gilt exchange room. DAM Autoclean For sale or made to order, rings, brace- Dick and two of my goad children, YVé do dirty work' T.S.C. TRUCKING Transcribing in phonetics meetrngs,. Nw Alb 1 from Various. Thar* you between employes was attended by year lets, pendants, brooches, earrings & SERVICE -f were research protects use_ Hourly to the both of you for your kindness to Clan. and Adrienne all injured none other than Santa Clans himself. Season's greetings from the Neu - Automobile cleaning and renewal bolo fies. Tun Tay lof. 1034 Icmlc Moving sal Hauling, Reasonable Rates personal the accident. - - Gus mks. Phone Harry Lucas at 724 -5807. us Santa had a special delivery for NR chah- nulth Tribal Council NR CAPS TRUCKS RV'S BOAR Place, Pon Alberni, B.C., V9Y 71.7 Tan 523111m W r Rod, Pon Albani, +nChrissy was home within ten days but [Mice Onager, Patricia McDougall. It everyone. 7429 Pacific Rim Highway Ile Phono (250)724 -3975 were held back for Staff are sent to Native Baskets Far Sale Angel and Adrienne mans a letter signed by the NR Staff Phone 720 -2211 FOR SALE Choo, from Arlene Paul extent of thew I am sacking employment as a Heavy Duty Demo Clan available W three week due to the indicated she had been a very, very, A birthday celebration w n held in The children of NR Nm-ehah -nWW Native designed jewellery, silver, cop- Equipment operator with several years of Fm 2001 juries. very naughty girl and like) stories of 1991 NISSAN in December for two Tribal Council Staff received gifts and per, gold engraving, -alms setting Con- Phase phone David Andrew at For more info Ahousaht When they slued home we moth. 2405%LE, aperience. old, she received a lump of coal from it was il Mod children: Pharyn Frank's I" birthday given the smiles on their faces, tact Gordon Dick by phone 723 -9401 926-0226, pager Kathy Pdgar 416 -0529. are. held a celebration for all three on rad FULLY (250) -830 -6121. Families Santa. excellent Some staff and Hrnderson Charlie's 129 I8, 2000 because not had o gathering. December Patricia accepted her gin in the I cy LOADED, Fmual. ltepdia Ae Manorial Fern in Zebaum of the two children were in the middle embers and family volunteers helped n0.11111D Pon Alberni the very next a wart: iiumtRa ahem . the community graioumess of the season. In make the event memorable. Fun r FOR SALE Moo 2000. A rust vauaàn ad Maim of preparing food for ay to continue Weir treatment. con on with Santa, it Alpine maim Stow Cassel. & 12 CO Advisory for Histories, Governance , when the pourerpow private laughter, aaricipation and food made for sale. If you are trammed 1alrJdhad.Ifwntcande¢nbethemlmn birthday' celebrmion A great mpponer of tine family, Dave Caving .erns StrataSan ewas satisfied with a changa, wooing aria system MICAS), and Comrimtims (forming govern- of de rncs:asirn and the bednvnk as the w o n Me Christmas party success. in arse carvings such. coffee table Frank was invited to the diem. Dove some of his Italy ira, no made. excel kan lodi shawl J, went out on the morning Patricia's answers to Season's greetings from the Moab,. ments). cornet Harry Lucas ddsnaa layoua. Now adlmn o The power to the home of the young ladies raps, clocks, plaques, as totems, cames, went motions. She is on his Christmas lid 'on 57900 oho. col Shawn Adeo at 250- mrna 724 -5807 or 724 -5809 or V moia 0d6 2)761-I2Maarsl ore of December 16 and stayed off until sWtb Tribal Council NR Staff are sal leave message for Charlie Mickey at and oilseed words of encouragement again and he reminded her he will be 7554446 arks boma( osa. vulaimse0s2l0001vdnm.n morning. It boons to everyone. or lucaáakeda.a Ibcminct the following and support. Adrienne said that Its 7244609 or Go Box 40, Zeballas, H.C. challenge of pulling a double celebe- FOR SALE ionosphere war moaning, "There was lOIS VOP 2A0 off. But, as Auntie Doreen Sam . FREE LANGUAGE CLASSES Gamine Authentic basket weaving gross. lion special I sensed about your something 7Pya' As- ;,' Cava - says, 'Where there h a will them 'a a t Linda Edgar, phone 7M-4462. words, Dave," His support. to dare, limo, WANTED al Hupacasath Hall, Language In- spar (We are no proud of you, you has been oveswhulming and helped to Auto Hide for school projects. Call Julia sauctar -Tat Tatoosh. Monday and FOR RENT did the best job ever! My damp of . weekdays). Irr release the nightmare imam the 9.9 A/C, Landry íj724 -0512 (8.4pm Wednesday Nights. 7 pm to 9 ten A non -profit organisation has rooms to thanks to you) Dinner preparations girls ed., gory accident. The ca now dwell on New wheel hubs, god tiro. own pen & by th: day, week Very rea- mot ahead, luckily the pie, bread and (Bring your paper). rep anomie a brighter tartar. because your help im.rd S, well maintained, mm FOR SALE the night before. Parenting Skills for Parents & Tots. nimble sore for Ram & Board. Also, cakes were baked a difference. heart- conk $0, 51q.gt o.b.o. 721}0923. Black Hair -12 to IS 723.4631 made May, may r sere ù a Boardroom available for lost I than: those whose willingness to Fridays from 3 -4 ten EVERY- felt thank oral to you Dave. 1 + 723 -6511. of m electricity. 89 ONE IS WELCOME. cue Meow For more information phone solve the problem Thank you Nelson Frank for gong out FORD PROBE Some put up their generators at the For Sake White, no no working engine. into the communiry to invite the people ma, FdunniTmmsh Cedifiodingpmt APARTMENTS FOR RENT hall, and we thank you +ore much. o Asking 51000 lobs, Phi 723 -0621 or to the dimmer Ilia was a job well 1 Clean & bright 1, 2 .3 Bedrooms In Thank you to those that offered their 1992 VW Jena. 4-door, 5 speed with 731-6926 00100 7 pm Thanks n million beautiful Gold River at reduced rent, done. CD player, l -Cell:720-6518 propane, gas doves, gus lamps and the 1` a r } 1 iG sunroof, 10 disk alamm, Very special thanks to Poi for the SFr munini000., also furnished Only 1 block wools m the dinner tables. L._ _ I. mom mal newer tires, new exhaust, low .f candler that were prayer and encouragement 1' JackyÇraphics square. (2511)283 -2511. A very sincere thank you to our Aunt Region Staff enjoy Christmas Party km's. $9500Oß,0. Call David or First Nations Graphics aa. PRESENT THIS Klem, lion :Moron for coming NTC Northern as= FOR SALE Iboboom Sam for everything you do and claw.. (250) 723 -2372 Spar h21np In Native Vinyl oast raw + COUPON &SAVE out It was definitely an honour to Alfred Angelo Wedding Dress- Side 16. say! For speaking on behalf of our Decals (Custom Made/All have you join us at the dinner for the Greetings Call for more information 723-9404 Iotas The words you chose were Christmas Sam) N types of Natene girls aloha I -bird Hall. SIO,OFF WITH MIN Sled. very wise, we listened believed! All Graphics. Call Nowt Rick & d Edward San, your presence VI. very We would like ro wish all of our family families Cribb Gilbert John Jr. e m ORRIS OFF WITH MIN. Sir. COU US CASH the time you are so special to m. You Marine 1 Colette Jooko. (25019950234 or loan memingfd and sir is knew t& tort finds from the Nunchaboulth -w vdrypard dra ater mired, go w Wed Cash between paydays. We j d 1. Erra) Jcmpaphla0X,r con know how to make things J 100,E god I am sorry we were not SIlO, 1200) up to 5500 dolly * have suffered tremendous amo I ors a mod wonderful holiday Ottawa jot BOAT FOR SALE happen. Want to know something? at special time Wanted owned and operated by Firn Nations from your own recent injuries. I thank Woos We wish you a very healthy able to be with you your MV Ropo - no license. 40' fiberglass. There was one thing missing that DUGOUT Medical Equipment such as wheel- Dr (250) 741- you for having sin with theme the happy and pmnpernun new year that but we are really proud you have En- freezer troller. Fully equipped. TRADITIONAL CANOES Phone (250) 390.9225. es sing you singing 'One Day at a name fleemreaa. chairs etc., Can be dropped off at the 6070 cal. 401 Hovey Rnd, Narcose Bay , dinner. They talked of their hopes for - brings all that it right for yon and varied your great grndfathes Freezer system only 2 yea old. Harold Time'. Auntie. we'll in a BC kirk complete mover... Adrienne said surrounds you with faith, peace, love up Proves you listen who your dad Tserhaht Band Office. 5000 Mission gathering here at home when we get Little (250) 670 -2311. rw fir O.aaanaa that she is going to mural d get buck harmony. Merry Christmas and a talks to you boys. You boys bane your Cloonsüanin nene Road, Pon Alberni. Movies & Munchies - 430 CaMpbell back w,metime in February. 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rm N.E.D.C. BUSINESS NEVUS THE 5Th GENERATION - Taking Control NEDC is proud to sponsor its' second NEDC is very fortunate to once again Coded Communication.' Participants Day three will look at two aspects of annual Youth Economic Development have the support of the NEDC Youth will learn to identify their communica- professional development: education Conference - The 5th Generation - Action Committee (NYAC) - Jocelyn tion style, the pros and cons of their and credit. Why do so many of our on February 15, 16 & 17, 2001. Dick, Marsha Maquinna and Nene Van style and how they can use this young, bright students drop out of post- The first conference, 'Catching the Volsen - to assist in planning and knowledge to improve their effective- secondary institutions? In many cases Dream' was held in March 2000 and recruiting for this year's conference and ness in personal and professional it has nothing to do with the education focussed on self-sufficiency through trade fair. communication. but is a result of lack of support, economic development. We are also fortunate to have Nene Day two will focus on business understanding and planning. The participants enjoyed sessions Van Volsen, last years MC as the development. Two members of the Erma Robinson, an active, First facilitated by successful First Nation Master of Ceremonies for The 5th NEDC staff, Sheila Schmidt and Dan Nation, Simon Fraser University entrepreneurs, motivational speakers student will discuss First Nation support and administrators such as Matt systems on and off campus, under- `l' Vickers, Beverly O'Neil and Connie February 15, 16 & 17, 2001 standing the post -secondary bureau- Nookemis. cracy and planning for success. The conference included a tradeshow, Maht Mahs Gymnasium How does credit affect your life? Jan gala dinner, fashion show as well as Port Alberni, BC Dahl, financial advisor with CIBC will door prizes and draws throughout the help you understand the implications of two days. For more information please contact: good and bad credit ratings, how to turn Nene Van Volsen (250) 723 -1971 your bad credit rating around and how The 5th Generation, will focus on Marsh Maquinna (250) 283 -2015 to keep a good credit rating. `taking control' of your dreams, Jocelyn Dick (250) 724-1225 your life and your future. The NEDC and NYAC are very NEDC office (250) 724 -3131 conference will work to provide pleased to be able to bring Nuu - participants with some of the tools, chah -nulth Youth a conference of this caliber and one that offers so resources, direction and /or Generation.' Nene brings not only her Samuel will take participants through a many opportunities, not just to information they require to fulfill ' positive energy and enthusiasm but a business self-assessment and a their dreams and reach their goals. love and respect for her people that business planning exercise. learn but to network, experience shows in everything she does. This will be followed by an in -depth and enjoy. The 5th Generation, will focus on This years' conference, The 5th look at product marketing by Beverly `taking control' of your dreams, your Generation' will highlight aspects of O'Neil, principle of O'Neil Consulting. NEDC and NYAC are very pleased to life and your future. The conference personal, business and professional During lunch, Denise Williams from be able to bring Nuu -chah -nulth Youth will work to provide participants with development. the House of Winchee, will host a a conference of this caliber and one some of the tools, resources, direction On day one a personal trainer, Paddy fashion show featuring clothing she that offers so many opportunities, not and/or information they require to fulfill Briggs will lead participants through a designed using traditional, Nuu -chah- just to learn but to network, experience their dreams and reach their goals. communications exercise, 'Colour nulth symbols. and enjoy. The afternoon will be spent in explor- The conference is open to all Nuu - ing various areas of economic opportu- chah -nulth Youth between the ages of nity with First Nation Entrepreneurs 19 and 29 years inclusive. Registration and Business People, followed in the fee is $20 per person in advance or $25 , THE 5TH GENERATION: evening by a gala dinner and entertain- per person at the door (cash or cheque ment. only). TAKING CONTROL r 7 REGISTRATION FORM the 2nd Annual NEDC sponsored Youth THE 5T" - Economic Development Conference GENERATION: to be held on taking control February 15, 16 & 17, 2001 NAME: in Port Alberni to register or for more information please ADDRESS: contact PHONE NUMBER:

Jocelyn Dick at (250) 724 -1225 FAX NUMBER: c Marsha Maquinna at (250) 283 -2015 METHOD OF PAYMENT: CASH CHEQUE Caledonia Fred or Katherine Robinson (make cheques payable: Nuu -chah -nulth Economic Development at (250) 724 -3131 Corporation) L J Nuu -chah -nulth Economic Development Corporation 7563 Pacific Rim Highway, (next door to Tseshaht Market)

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