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, a. .!>.., .. 5_. .. N tos. N4,,sJ + II II I I 3 3286 50023 5474 North America's #1 - Native Weekly Newspaper FE ,, .-r REMEMBRANCE Tempers raire' - Canada DAY Six Nations - Library & Archives Newspaper Collection November 11 altercation 395 Wellington St. K1A ON4 - Ottawa, ON i Okarahshona kenh Onkwehonwene, Six Nations of the G IJOVi°nber 7) 007 7 - Controversial - Red Hill R17. .nipiiaiMS WM & :g Expressway opens with Six Nations flair rl By Duane Rollins Writer HAMILTON- -Saturday was a day of mixed emotions for Rick Hill. - - The ecological and cultural coordinator for the Red Hill _ Valley Joint Stewardship Project was happy to see Six Nations represented as equal partners with Hamilton at the opening of the contentious Red Hill Valley Expressway. But, still, there was a sense of loss, he said. r "It's hard to miss that expressway," Hill said. "I didn't get a chance to experience the valley much in its original state and it will never be the same again." (Continued on page 4) Emotional Band council r r chief closes finance n e tin g ist By Lynda Powless Editor Six Nations band council chief Dave General, in a highly charged temper tantrum yelled at band staff and auditors to leave council chambers last Friday, after he refused to allow council to vote on a motion to close the meeting. General rushed from the chambers General refused to allow council after telling Turtle Island News to take a vote. "No. I said it's City of Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger, Onondaga chief Pete Skye and Six Nations historian and Red editor Lynda Powless he had closed. It's closed. Staff leave, Hill coordinator Rick Hill at the opening of the Red Hill Expressway in Hamilton exchange a wampum. closed the meeting. auditors leave. If Lynda (Powless (Photo by Duane Rollins). When Powless asked council to editor) doesn't want to leave and take a vote to close the meeting, continue (Continued on page 5) Caledonia visit and establishing a treaty Inside . commission top priority: minister Local _ 2 .i aL By Chinta Puxley a new direction Wednesday as he George, whose brother was killed Editorial 6 : THE CANADIAN PRESS sat down with Dudley George's by police during a 1995 native Sports 10 ra--"`T _> TORONTO- Less than 24 hours brother and pledged to be the first protest at Ipperwash Provincial Careers 25 after becoming Ontario's first politician to visit the site of a pro- Park, Bryant also vowed to imple- Classified 26 s . dedicated aboriginal affairs minis- tracted Six ment all the Business Directory 27 +.. Nations protest. recommendations of ter, Michael Bryant was signalling Fresh from a coffee with Sam the inquiry into the shooting, Price $1.25 including establishing an Ontario Fontaine accuses Harper of treaty commission. i Daily news updates ioi+va1Öty "I believe my job is to push the PlayatMcD.ca you could voter Shot unleislantlnewe.corn "assimilation" agenda, after snub boundaries," Bryant said. collect win By Michael Tutton "We just want to get solútions. I 01> a property set to $1O,OOO THE CANADIAN PRESS don't think people care about the . online in cash HALIFAX -Canada's largest aboriginal group criticized Stephen Harper constitutional responsibilities. I , for attending a meeting of a rival organization on Friday, though the prime think they care about getting solu- minister responded he's merely seeking "common ground" with groups tions and government stepping up he can work with. In a speech to about 200 delegates of the Congress of to the plate. 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M Ay Duane Rollins makeshift snake shack of his own, Flemming has been protesting Miter on Sù m land. .gama the smoke shacks on '4.1L` CALEDONIA-OPP entered Six The Widal tank at ]off HighwayHighwa 6 for several weeks. with crafts sales abounding , é lE><. aac Nations nwneJ territory without hawk', smokes at shout 9:10 any NOUggthe shops atelmacedon ìlA Sù Nsaoar land, Flemming k 1-CT`'l' _ that they are part of Halim e00 + o ;, By Duane Rollins County_ T j Writer OPP spokespersonmaon Pasa Wright ! \ It was beginning to look -and defended actions saying that T - OPP sound, and smell-a lot like because the laud in question is weekend C.A..Iasi at J.C. Hill r - being held ur trust, and has yet to / Elementary school. ¡¿ ; //1°. be fully returned m reserve status, amuel Christmas sale 1 remains put of the OPP's Nicholas Anderson looks at Jkh1110,,, crabs Si>: lain lackr. over Co pal.s1ua More 'one IDNe Nadovu Craft Show Jan weekend Hú mother (Dabs on. %Faro by denim than 35 venders, 01 of Fha. Huw516((in Upon seeing Flemming, Henhawk Nations heritage, sold their home said Nat he asked him to leave. fair to small producats. "My daughter, lemifm has the made crafts to the hundreds that When he refined, Henhawk said he 'The tole has always been Nat all record,' she said. "She baked 53 me tivougM1 Ne door. told him that he would be calling themfts must be made by the Mdi- pies in one day.l ouch dot. ell was me of foe CMetmsa cmR Six Nations police. Odual in their own home." she The best rye done is 45," sales happening at Six Nations this Flemming responded that the OPP said. "They can have help, but we The craft show had everything past weekend. had already been called, Henhawle want it to be in the family." from leather wallets to dreams.- Deb MacLeod was one of three .phe said. idea is to Prevrnt uossproduc- ers to hard sewed clothing. people that amassed the shale. Al W15 a.m., Henhawk called Six aaflas Inc yw often see at MacLeod coedit say what year Also involved was Linda Miller Nations ponce. urger craft shows, from over- exactly the show started, but and Marg HeMthat He 'd Nat about five mints - Open W. Mo neat bra when MacLeod that the goal ...mine the small Producer.