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i, E 395 Wellington Street Ottawa ON KlA ON4 . `. il Turtle dec 05 Okarahsonha kenh Onkwehonwene Six Nations of the Grand RiverWeunesaay July z8, 2004 AFN tells new minister its AFirs Phil Fontaine gives time "to fix what's broken" new tdl lSt!'!' the n+ r, 1 at Indian Affairs :4'.115 By Lynda Powless iP s e t Editor .i CHARLOTTETOWN P.E.L- Canada's new minister of Indian Affairs got an earful/ from band council chiefs from across the country last Thursday, when Andy Scott made his first public appearance as Minister at the Assemblyof First Nations (AFN) national meeting here and heard leader

Phil Fontaine tell him, "The status quo is not good CHAR L O UT OWN enough." CIVIC CENTRE Fontaine told the new minister, the He told Scott, a New Brunswick AFN wants a seat at the the first MP., "The current system is bro- ministers conference on Health in ken. What we have is completely September, immediate action on unacceptable and intolerable." the "deplorable housing condi- Scott, told the assembly he tions" in aboriginal communities in accepted the invitation to the meet- Canada," more funding for Capaci- ing because he wanted "to listen to ty building and education in abo- your concerns." riginal communities. (Continued page 10) i One man killed in freak acci- r dent second injuried on farm Nations man was killed in a freak car repair accident last week A Six Assembly of First Nations leader Phil Fontaine told new minister of Indian Affairs and Northern while a second man was sent to hospital with life threatening injuries in Development Andy Scott, its time to `fix what's broken" in government (Photos by Lynda Powless) a separate farming accident. Jason Floyd Claus Jr. 39, was killed in an accident at Claus's Auto on Third Line last Friday while working on a tow track. The flat bed appar- Ont. judge issues order allowing white ttC ently fell on top of him. Six Nations police said Mr. Claus was trapped under the flatbed but foster families to adopt native sisters (Continued on page 3 ) 1' By Turtle Island News Staff bid to have the two girls relocated HAMILTON -The Squamish to their community. Nation had to say good bye...for In a phone interview on Tuesday Inside McDea1 $3.99 now, to, two of its citizens when a morning a spokesperson for the Local 2 Hamilton judge gave custody of Squamish Nation said the nation the two Sqamish sisters to a non- "needs to take care of business Editorial 4 native family. before commenting" on the fate of Sports .7 The case that pitted cultural needs the Squamish sisters, but hope in a and the collective rights of aborigi- few weeks they can. National 14 t nal people to raise their own chil- "It is time to move from the Careers 16 dren became one of Canada's most L courtroom distractions to focus on controversial child custody battles. , the children," said Justice George Classified 18 It came to a tearful end in a Czutrin of the Superior Different Sandwich Court, ordering the adoption final- Business Directory 19 everyday! Hamilton courtroom last Friday . with a decision to allow white fos- ized within 31 days. This Issue. NILN Includes medium fry ter families to adopt two native sis- "I hope the children thrive." & drink ters. One of two girls who are now liv- The girls, aged three and four are The three -year case abruptly ing with non -native parents in the progeny of a native mother and ended when their birth mother's Ontario after the Squamish gave a white father, have been in limbo Yr" AFN home band, the Squamish Nation up their battle to keep their own. (Continued on page 2) of , abandoned its -CP File Photo- hits PEI! n iovinr t o 282 Argyle St, AFN's Phil Fontaine to meet Premiers on Health today! ,I Resturant Caledonia (see page 2)

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11 Li July 28, 2004 3 2 l Local July 28, 2004 Local One man killed while second hospitalized after car and farm accidents Fontaine warns new Minister of Indian Affairs, the AFN will hold Prime and landed on the victim,. Con. In a separate accident Got tigating me farm undue. which from the machinery by emergency W.inne2,2 2j Jacobs said.. Itunthanu well known local India- occurred n Thursday July 22, mkm and transported to 02 Oakland Hamilton General Hmpiml by An Minister Martin to his promises, demands apology to survivors had hero remo by ambulanue Ile said the a bed deck fell on men seriously injuried in 2003 on cession crews by die time police arrived. bun iie had Mn work, on a farming accident last Thursday. He Township in the County of Brant. Ambulance, (Cantiaedfrom frond of that erring, be said while Six Nations Coast Arnold Jacobs peke arena truck, was released from hospital Gord Burnham, i of Six Al Ne time of no dent Mr. The newly aPpointed minister said liem 3s Firs Nations war S farm In Burnham was facet, non life he has the issues, hep oshe the ails quid investigationatcun ems. the accident a still maar i Tuesday. a Nations working m only been on jab for two told a embly die man using cuttingrating torchtench palm W dire is no suspicion of ln County of Brant Ontario Oakland cutting bay His equip- threatening inn**. The lanai days and Mum have any solu- prom will have to spew on a bream and when he on rs continuing. tions. the federal method of participation. "I've spo- on a . bed cope du selhm foul,,,, Pmrmcul Police in emjlmmbn mein 'mimed But he said occurred. "it happened while he The man was found by his flaw with the Ministry of lot. and the went m na It he napped in government nded t ken a manlier of premiers who was tuning smemirrg.hgave way when he didn't wum from won. farm Safety Association are invce- die machinery. Ile was removed the s to aboriginal comma- are m favour of finding a way le mono hameful" and is commit- et . hare some interaction, ehlu d-dur- today in teed to ato making improvements. `' ing or alter lithe meeting with Aboriginal leaders to meet Premiers on healthcare issues "My commitment before you is a Q assembly the aid with and told Scott, "I challenge dirk in good faith You nee Fa.., Niagara -on- the -Lake Premiers' Roundtable on health other primers on the shared goal of the to its better Filly -three I realizing positive and lasting of our languages m danger of Nd,H,fC- ON- I'HF.I.AKB -The pounded by remotrn cultural Aboriginal twill only per- mhos who maed for including The Aboriginal leaders will each . looking con- clang io Me II. of Fr Samos disappearing, thousands of shuns leaders of Canada's nnsan higher disease bur the statusfiling quo. M MU. First Nations. and the MOM in make presentations at people amass Canada . are waiting to be dealt with, fahly pally -rire zed den Nation requires pacific then discussions, said AFN sons and solutions specific to Men - MR he would not provide at the specific claims office, we are are care and wn lee.. National Chef Phil Fontaine people They will alto jointly call ' Aboriginal Peoples will be mreting Tm many Aboriginal Peoples health solutions 0 waiting for the to give P all and temtmial wilt comma... government with Canadas and terizo- unnecessarily exposed to health Jose Kmusak. President of Inuit "First Nations are involved in mon die provincial nMt ' premiers tirage Prime will have seataatthe September le% asti and feintes m musmvivors rial leaders to discos Ahwióinal risks am poor housing, cenm- Tapimt Kanataml old. "the aspects ofthe health care to die and the first minister's conference on schools. health case in Canada. mated water and lack of timely Aboriginal Ileaoh C.,. Guns system et dims, providers MinisterMinrovide Aborigine -Canadaorada has spent 0200 million on oral Council President m balm s, healthy manifests itself differently m practitioners e have a hp. leadership with full participation at Mon sous litigation our the next hInaaad Scott said he would rake over denial Clement (huller, Inuit food as well as employment oppar- Inuit - Arctic - pskmae. situation and place First Ministers store Meeting in September, hemline's concerns to the Prime school souls. moat om.m but mi President lose Kosugak amines the geographic, re of within the Federation hot we an Ilea, ',haute, million in We many people W Canada - an The national of Métis only 070 eskmws and Assembly of First Nations Médis National Council Presided CanadaI Eight out often health like leaders de PNB Fontaine, Scott is the second Liberal MP to °reverse that" re dollars are spent transporting interest in enroring efficient an National Council... TaprF mull National Chief Phil Fontaine have Chestier commente.. It is mpor, AFNNm'onWEe, emlamemlreUtaapentaebilt- to hospitals thousands heal. care for allow m- Pandand and Assembly of First be appointed Minister of Indian Newly epp'Ma Minister ejIndian irs Andy02.0 hen invited to a to the premiers and territorial patiend of effective Ile said chief has challenges Ag Affairs since Paul Mum became "row lion ems tine. ...tit es axial territorial leaders leaden rto undeMand and support way. Them on few doctors may the Premiers will Nations will meet well Prime Minister. The previous, m do bum This government g prior to the Council of the the per we need m be on the Arctic, and remretaining nurses realize that it n important and, and Territorial Milers ham t3 focused on mutts agenda nana ment deal with Mat First m. Wednesday, July 28 at the don.. minister, Andy Mitchell ave 21 S million t Federation meeting In Niagara-on- fully involved bin developing and is ca in Nations commitment became my 'apu.se mmrretl dmingnme wet. the need with eder- and all Aboriginal peoples he there PIllar And Po, Inn. am... mni. the -lake today. implementing necessary snot. Inuit urine*, on with le dlastom Monday's cabinet good yet for awork veg., le dchm nail name Aboriginal Peoples fact mono.. bons m turn the current Aboriginal allprovincial and territorial go for discussions and we will appointment, a survivors face. need 0.Mmco order to Moody Inuit X seekingthese their support fco ur sal b challenges of qualm. mnsamu !,,itesequal- moons Soul te he i new to the Scan told Turtle Island News, he to da bene. vs the end su as high - ly important fa them to rarpdartte sow. ons to improver our health, involvement at the upcoming First Ire.. uinabilm portfolio h N, no manly. mP to who the Md- Meeting HealMs ant overly concerned with not prime minuet lighted u me Health Amal, corn- that e one-size-fits-all oe pan applaud the efforts of the pre- Ministers Nation communities." making progress on his new portfo- real did with the see raid he wanted ro work "for lio Fiver the Liberals were now Jape. aueptatwM1nt happened" Judges gives Native children to non -native foster parents you, to help close the beam facing a lino., govemm From. told him, while First conditions and be First Nation living eases children. gates opening if foster parente m. but h< said they won't (Conthtued from fro* of the the Canada," able to do it alone. not statement f reconciliation ma lI We are on aman' mercised their sigh." aboriginal issues for (mom Soon said he believed aboriginal wild bitched her mtggqen leach M1e dge fermer: The tiaumd, Nation of Irotish They have been lying ihéep ember f weed.,Au.-s'e will is not mourn by the issued are fairly high on the agen- m1 hg fend for more then tTfo Phis case) sends a Columbia, supported wink towards a Ontario faster homes .», das parties, the NDP. I loader some,.s. 'gtoprnlaaims flcessiThesm- to Children's Aid Society, of caw 'es, message the (Children'sC Aid) Hmdlwn g Fon re ar, ungce new Mink we will be some tram Sums process Is May aloes Sociey ate originally ludo n re the girls ablates» Cambridge thee eldest ne men minded him, mere ad combine. Poem, an r and fir:' added the Unduly returned to the band. I.m pram snminclndeFhm Lindsay - have Noah. Japanese fille aies But on Monday, band lawyer Ian He told the Clash, "as the new arme. Nations in promised discussions. All parties in the case caw. le minister my first duty is to lids. ne page Scoff" were afraid of the noM- e told Cmtnn the band was r identified re protect the identities 'They Malmo you." 'W were promised in Pub- build kcal i'We Nations Ile way as April h m, mat we will Scott also cardes the ale offedet- open apology to the Flea Nations have full e ' the cible;' al interlaketer for the Matis but he o,,goal Schul su m and him. ''We take m sus the Way tides of Indian then we want hon to do s s in a H.C, Affairs Minister. Norman meancaramel we will m atmefirst Councillor Dave General, carry, e p.m for mammy meeting talk ,bora all chief 'he miens- Six Nations eo Mum and repre- told Twee Island News f 220,00000 Bingo Han The of times bare procedurerMar result,. sentative the Sins win w will carry mai message o the $. rm. AFN mJ rheaboriginal age She cart him from his dowse "n no Rime blamer yeastalling Are MONSTER groups will meet withw van., way will these responsibilities -geological premier health before their Six Nations Hydro study BINGO m Hamilton to bed Nee m from my responsibilities .Savamio4 Nano, c2ie and councillors travelled mttngsatars today. gss Every to the First Nations atria, underway peR(Qr I- Sunday brae. 20f,, rleir ai:aws PE.I. Premier Part Bets chair - race The Six Nations band council will The pros release said me Wee Sa05ßa283 Month abruptly abandoning its application x, now two. was horn d. begin work today on seeking the tasks to be tom feted include' a shave the ginsm placed in lee nom ham. mimeo, Six Nations water Hydro -geological Study at Six Sat) t2_í0 pm- Matinee All Games- August 2004 came near the ground (Motto The unexpected daimon mum none r a ,. 1 mistily issues u Mum Burnside Nations, an Thernative nwsdn. Species Matinee Doors Open at 10 am l three days afro the band learned The band had argued the girls r (S}m. to Sak)7 &10 pm. Smoky Iii the was for a started m Hydro-geological study y; and third ae Mat its proposed caregiver for the ,bald be with their brother and at Six met. the girls had moved W with her dose to then culture. { +t tC Ile Sixr Nations Council A coo. Xingcompleted by the con- boyfriend and away from the 14141t junction mho the damsel sultand.The selected companies 4V:aV ..gP Squamish reserve in North 4.411 ."5t ñ Hydro-geological studs - Rapes °mse. Doug Frith x Notecase Got a news _ gadlw- Y ed tree companies hY way or-a Nrogan The proposed caregiver is 52, and Barn 4".F.= 14=4"= l'4,7" 4T-- competitive process in eider to Alternatives First Nazums kasa asa a- the two sets of faster parents like event happen- seek a source and solution to the Engineering J.d. .. 17 le IO looking after the Pink. is while. II wait ut Six Project man - Frazer In his deem., Justice ground ..nZ'i. ing call Turtle Nations according to a press Environmental Eiminttts e..g. V:2' m... :nil Cronin also dunned de CAS Sie Van hand,. sul clad' Rader. Jarman,, and evunalbu Ervin Harris, Barb Harm, Sal 4 S release issued1 late Tuesday by pub- emeed memo..mai ::5 demonstrating significant Renhosic and Mom, mended the PEI messing. The mu,elaors modh for Met lic relations officer Scott Cavan relates Island News, ties. ham* LyndaL ModeM ran 11:T unfairness minks foster iamb - Outside the continuo. CAS Six Nations .= spokeswoman Ingrid Han. had no West Nile virus: Fighting mosquitoes. .ate.. .X response to me Judger comment, most read saying only the society will not Fight the Bite! - Weal. newspaper aThe girls were taken from their water around your house and drill holes in bottom of used containers white father and Sq amuh mother at Get old of standing - - a week, change water in bird baths. Turn over compost Aag sPma.a ,6 in December 000 shodly after. so water cant collect Al least once parers and children moved to frequently and clean eaveatfoughs thoroughly. To learn more visit our Web site or call RnwN,m...w Ontario Hamilton film British Columbia. 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J 4 Turtle Island News - Commentary - July 28, 2004 0 Igf TURTLE ISLAND NEWS -July 28, 2004 s North America's #1 Native Weekly New.epaper! Okarahsonha keels Onkwehonwene Confederacy Council issues notice of From the outside IS YouR I USLAND TEE15 50-,N LIURTLE oF WHD AND`( SCOTT 451 reporting burials to centre EE Note: Turtle Nand News would like f#mw who com- MEWS ??? To all residents of Six she. h we Need. van Bmeduem former band Cawed chief I dimmed this with the borne- Oaranmtoadmifnlyandgems- ill Mornay, commenta in t. lay Think /gland News is published weekly on the Six Nations, Grand Nations please he advised omen wee Arma 1100 Y ouldl oady provided¢ with on ,stedition of our newspaper. O River Territory. It is politically independent newspaper that is of Obe following iofarma- encouraged tafia orb chief .st for Ne eon m h ream, the ow Chad ' thel^rmer and operated by aboriginal people. No wholly owned tion resting plat ,end the burl left fining snot hI cam we Me Su do woMamw lento and or portion of the newspaper, including advertisements, pictures Re early in our commuOdO along undisturbed. ` gasped and comm. for rae concern, an he comer., DM is the editorial content may be reproduced without permission. Highway 54, a local bmmeownef's On Friday, July 16, 2004. to resting place of their remains. first lope dnho meld. PUBLISHER - Optviand News Publications \ search for their melee system Nations police retrieved Ne skull As Confederacy Conned dewy feature The formamahief. haw been EDITOR -Lynda Pnwless uncover'''.s` skull asd remains ofa from McMaster University and I will be giving a full report m Ne AAA. eNfaslonnei e a borisl, Me East tend headed Staff Reporters -Edna Good,, Samantha Moran, nt G Pnwless returned it to its resting place. I mar 11 Coot hYAP the Advertising-P.1a Bra. Lester Green The homeowners comactd personally oar IM the dual and request) Nat a, Meeube Y owl housing problem Now w m SA Nations Police and OAR who .., o utside prim, consultant he pavides as care...`p back where it appointed to poliry Ntiv loam.. Association removed N< skull finer Neprem. was found, id the soil replaced. addressing Nits ssueop us with these insights locking in on v n taking is to the semen's onlee In adenine a private tobacco would like to acknowledge and soma. dabo,Rino ham Nat Aveeaa lwrrlon leata BM Montour a International Cam to Protest Journalists Worldwide . homing ceremony was performed thank Chief Pete Skye for his win Welcome abaad Bill! MEMBER ONTARIO PRESS COUNCIL mOnce the warner Mamie. the for Ne family to ensure Nat every- dom and guidance as well as By Bill Montana Turtle Island News -P.O. Box 3., Ne skull was not the result ofa thing goes well for them in the Professor Gary Warrick for haso When Mint Cam. dada mused in Niagara on the Lake 2208 Chiefswad Road waken Ont. NOA IMO homicide, it tom sent to McMaster tame assistance pinpointing our known in 1867, Brant halo ea in that her Camden eat Nlephone (519) 445 -0E68 Tac (519) 445 -0865 _ UnivmiVe anthropoiogy depart- The banks of the Grand River burial small well as insight on the We need to fard ea wiry we don't have teals [email protected] or Alt ant for .her analysis. have been home to our ancestors unearthed remains. My thanks are There are a^ many things emcees. in Otawewea and to have a rep- 1441r e and and ne walNesurtl ` In Ne meantime, the homeowmere for thousands of years and we need also extended b Constable Nod resentative there to view policy provide that information anOy- Volume 9, Edition 76 'a repeatedly attempted to contact to be ever mindful that their Bombe, for retrieving nd nr ample /1F 10m hand cmmcil representatives, but the remain"mowell m a There are 56 federal tidings where.. could have aboriginal member Second Class Postage Registration #0726276 are Erectly beneath our returning this calls ers'ea.-ward. A ten, n for his professionalism. Most of Parliament elected just bemuse our population is greater des the Weiner www.1helnpkhlandnrn,.enn time Ne population Nose ridings. Ì Letters: Band Council should read election Na `maw co, In fact there are ossuaries here at importantly 1 .old like to :.. ed the I0od].Resourcem Resource Six Nations which contain the edam., the ° homeowners Mye dad you get arch dollars. Now Ilia AFN meeting sends message to that would code, readers write Canoe for advice and Ne matter remains of several hundred people Tat and Mark for Meir might be`Menestmet kep AnAborig Sal Peoples Parry was homed over to myself, Tom recent find demonstrates Eat patience and compassion for include the SON. and Inuit. If w can get enough w the House of what is he and. and t Tie but not members Letter to the Milan anew. sou. Moe Quebecois does. The minister Deer, to look in ram b airy walla for Melt tie Commons tonne.. our late the Nm May 22, 2004, six hundred Since the 52nd Elected B end? I will not follow in han even coop amt at the Assembly of First just their issues. Not ...her imm.iately co m norf polirybased nam our mummy, ways and Bloc, they Brit wont' a. anyone own goat opened rules have foe.steps and delve E guesswork,. e.. A y Charlottetown Nand and e ghry p...sl people from Council the never Nations National err h Pb... lead C1 tuefaconsulted veitte on our tra055(10s,wnch would the knowledge of, Cede., We lost Nat neat over years because Six Nations we fl- the 505 cos Commonly voted been panto rte detriment of his 1 .er speaks for itself la.. week what would he proper proteeel a assist us n dealing with this kind Chiefs. lowed it up. A British Lord made statement in 1867.when the British May 14 2004 Revised the community' O fool note on Elliott, nitpick- Only slightly over 200 chiefs /Oar Arne. Sh Ned. hand coun- Nis situation Nara American Act tom passed Nat the Six Nations from of par in No future. 1 trust that all of our people will men Election Code provided by Roberta Thank you ing needs tie be addressed. His ler- adds Dart General Barb Hans, and Ervin Harris all corned chiefs do pot. the Dominion of Canada and such, have Ws par- non proses AltougnMe maw Until such time that the handle any fume finds of our a wee Legal Institution, Carol, Ikaver ter states that Chiefs arc m'-wm are from oNer redound for thee.. That me ans let hint have a Pell'. to deal as lament commander sern Confederacy Council develops ancestors as respectfully and in Todd Band Councillors and staff. Silt Nations Advocacy Group Co- Nose errant CM1ieB of their error." ..en than a third ofue chiefs in the country budded to show up issues, they do have 11 wu an alliance The t Parliament met at NON.. In the O., with time policy on this issue, 1 timely a mane. - is a fallacy that to be f In the July 14tn, zoo., edition of Chair This needs tea Mat led to mom maw n the lane day who WSy oulEit ge( et traditional strongly nil reside. of anegement board committee room there is a big Wed( the first leg - local newspaperper the reporter quo. Alva Martin corrected. his a well-known fact io dead eons. A . a pan.. and left P having passed only . Nil* aid from which t dim Sù Nations town Rimed ce útors of Canada Brant was .nt and centre. "Recent changes to the S. Nations Advocacy Group Co- everyone (even those wind only a expensive the to don gm,. Nee Mr made 99 yea leases and his rationale Nose 1lao te knowledge of our the Mood. Beer at Jon code, including the revision of die goer. rudimentary they are controversial, her her thinking et the time ahem what he don AFN1ommicer`s have o shoulderswoe of t. Mane Nedte of uneemd 1p, Me caleta l spolie Centre You can rest assured that .Ale Names Cant

war. other hand to nose readers . myway mu IronNO provisions made for Not lion mar Kamd.mko and On the lands that are all developed and are now pan of that big land claim (env issue. continues by insinuating the ran. who are interested in helping the be fable. Give them The GFN ú undergoing a major inquiry Sto tie shortfalls of is mga- That's what we Amid putt. mat Conkderacy's It was completely dropped from will unwittingly subjugate Confederacy overcome the Maw Mar those lands. They mode the process and there's ea It ha a commissionon and a S1.5 million budget o do in dad AMA the authority ea p wrong with the ille .ode. Legal authorities and itself to the Indian Act He conk. tics and challenges out Chiefs A aloe of expertise m community m help than tha wodn.This past Neck was shining example of what's le like to specif- wwme a cue mad W cm, ea mow wan acted Band Councillors eon- with the wrong-headed face. or would .ow Is, Its been a wen of ate 1924 MILL.. do we want another yam L issue. assumptions Nat it is solely Sups of what the chiefs are be. L s admit one hand sysem was a goy- Chiefsconverged on emy island at Mee loo of t.mgarss elegy ignored .is red b get back to what it should would mad the our Confederacy to nary I give the following warps. failed. rankled 0 (chiefs mycoses are paida by the SON but any other delegates are paid If Ne reporter baton .ing, amen experiment w The wow n Code, he would 37 to 300 old dare They can help by learning. STAY CLEAR, STAY SAFE at ", for out of the individual bands funds, including thou holding proxies Reused epee, year Cko,dt comma, e e want u2. have couple of interesting Treaty of negotiadmu in the Rd speak oo ire language, laming Deed forgo people Nicking for Mer communities) only to find Men, . in a position . pass two found this Peden. Nan we to a..ait In by ways, knowingne'u POWER GENERATION CARES ABBOT YOUR SAFETY. resolutions lead. 59w coma unity mandate Hill Valley. Finally, he end a. ONTARIO like that, that created 1924.We need to recognire Eat h., and km cede wows* were highly tea. attempting to blemish Me stem, clan and nation and attending able to get together. Aden insult to injury was an when h t, wy m.0 lee el ms Y/5 lea.. Y. the before awing Ka nIls ó e. havC wane the Jamieson said chief. mould deal with aril ald'tR is dealt. of Confederacy Chefs wad (pod f At Six sa tee are very fortunate n of Nam aid. hydroelectric stations, dams, shore a.4 di wumwaw honourable Nina to do would the upcoming Mood Elders mind). the Ime Nation rte are. men AFN executive handle o tending business,. nee have in Ne Ibe Maw have tee bat,t realign they te step dawn immediately upon Summit. What tine dime ac building principles left us by the paces Mr acuities. Hydroelectric gerunds should be preserved. The tai's past 2S mesuirm ebo them too do. they're dangerous carom, lhe old Mudd, at the fair «timed mu:king a ticked lions and supposed ramifies Peacemaker. idea them into afair museum is a great idea n.w. lo hold meeting Awed me t, dose game urree 2a loom day d den opnumen ltd wan among Theo unity tried make hate appears that they Dare Most importantly, 1 encourage unique our fair Is. Its totally Indian. It's 140 by chief aflm chief who. said they didñthhave the Mme, money ono go b People don't ache^ haw and without notice. aphis opinion, for he yourr readers not to maybe in flows and levels which can Change quickly 1 remember le anode rem, and muted the AFN executive. they elected, to d^ deems. lo the Revised based Id years old Nis year and its the only one like it in Me roue,. the imposed gimbal. as was a real their job Election Carr Community does of offer skew doled colonially Some dams bave gates Nat might be remotely controlled and in just phew the fair when it had tank. horses, pigs and sheep. It the to his claims. Inland he printed in Co let. by Elliott. W And needs supper our common Jameson v complained the chefs were only nu en mutate the day m community 10100 it. W< need to support e we a few minutes, can change calm ara dry riverbed into clan. to merely dabble the are better people am that we are wet. agroup to they mere presented and it gave Nero no chance n damn. Melees. ('f , astwtsteed that no djmunmts prelm t ups Na are trying to help the community. We had will. aim speculation, which is Hadnosau ce. wrM swift currents and rising levels. hall built by the con- only he at none could hear Nis one). She complained the could . maned and that of gran waters Weal the expense of restoring the old community 1 was only red totally itlapp Mod ]h°nitawen.woke her instead that we're to kneel n down. w standing business on Os own. toile going tote n Oriat Nef n federacy, of going utt should mh deal. 0 M rem for warnings, sip. as and buoy: cocu iblai is of making any negotiations, he is right happening. Y chiefs). toed Nat She by Councillor Dave I. point .tat Maw. I look m New kinds &Mom to wet. dad levels move - and always rules Nis Elected Band one Ming, Nis is a serious issue. Non fare see water changing, medially beke The AFN not any monk done in PEI. The segment Roberta G.. tutees again on behalf of a B.C'.,eammusMy. Nr gamy abide by them then becomes and current has never given up vita The resultl was no more wale got done. The chiefs kR for home hav- Conned, Nay don't Tads n sure you are a safe distance away. Star dear elm safe. (Jamieson, Six Nations add chief) be na tional chief There is instrument ing hods Yew nice abater dials. heard the reports, did fink work. tend Letters to the Editor lent she Nabs she should o s me scum. sur Emma wwww emerwitmea mamas. WI allows Ne executive. do the work mort certainly can init eland they were responsible to their i ry In oder to foster publie discussion of matte. effecting the resident, of the Grand River Territory la. within the AFN roman= handed out every year e the meeting it with theanc of km kddt again the day Turtle Island News welcomes all opinion pion and letters to the editor. Letters must. signed and urnesolved by the oniefs.l10 red it Jamieson and Fontaine mud us ugly headed and anY semblance of must me lade an and phone noms so that authenticity of the letter e mad. Turtle as handed out r year,.should r ges among The AFN needs to get serious and get mod done, vita rcy too wane at the AFN. An organization. Iron, Island News e right to edit any uhmiaswn for length, grammar, pelln6 und clarity. Tuttle , silo putting our energy to good use ONTARIOPOWER 25 of sunny this 445 -0868 themselves rely yon year, Island News, P.O. Box 329, Ohsweken, Ont, NOA IMO (519) GENERATION And

6 Local July 28, 2004 July 28, 2004 i y/ 1 Six Nations Police Briefs 214 L G /.err/ tyro Loral man souebl in stoles veh.- Police said a teen was assaulted by a male desmbed.6 fL, slim built, shaved head. Police ¡ anca amt for dark complex) al Chiefs end season with victories over St. Catharines and Peterborough IefTery Lee Martin, 4, in Police said Me male tried tu grab rant, M' Samantha Martin Sat Nation continued mama. .., tion with C Siena pickup and drag are tech out of the house, ; .i li Stouts Reporrer Kim "Kim), Squire uses their - - Mick reported stolen on .awry Me R Ian fought the attacker off SIX NATIONS - The Six Nations second goal with is from Mly, 17 at about 430 p.m. Martin, Police said the male turned an ('M1iefi ended their regular scum Bombe. and Cory Bombe. at polka said, s charged rill. fled the scene end was last seen in third place ala wi eerSt. 13:41. f l Stolen Property, eaving through the patio Possession Catharines Friday night and Mike Mal scored Meir lead Dangerous ach of Flight The ató ¢leer, police said; Allen I Masai Peterborough Wednesday night. goal with 3'.39 remaining a f 1 d a Pol.. Breach of Recognizance, alcohol ball cep knocked off I the Chiefs headed to the Me clock wraith assists from Cory Breach of Probation and Prohibited the m head da.an the elm.: Arena on Friday naR for her: and Gewas Schindler. of de pollee.. Dam theirr A last regular se m game Beak Boyle, back after being out Polka said they were called t armed MaiWred robber,: before play offs begin. with an injury, scored Meir Math elect on e possible win vehicle said they called The Chiefs opened up well god whelk*. 1:03 on the clock parked on PiaPine Crescent. Upon rubbly, at 10:30 pm. of a acted played period beginning with their giving the a two goal lead going vinr grid, they spotted robbery in the Ravens pealed Masan first goal side 2:30 mark aria into the stead period. the maser and grey pickup wile Wholemie and Distribution on gol from Cam Bomber, and Period two was a bit more eventful being driven on made Trail. Road. Police said an Josiah Mamele, 9, Reni Bombent'. II. and Rene Bomber's' enjoy ans, rAnd mae.f rr assists from Dallas Squire and than they period. Police said dey nude visual taken. ceed mount of money was Lava Lava ber day camp. Tracy Newman, Linda Semite, and Elinorgmmnko of Pon Dover ate Star Flese. It started with an unusual fight. identification aller stopping de Wren. members of Me Church of the Seventh Day Adventùton Second Line Road, Six Nations. At Calaáas' Tony Henderson One that didn't happen on the flop Muck. Police said few supra dis- Newman a Mohawk of die Turtle Clan said they decided to Nave the summer comp 212 scored their first goal at 5.10 with bra on the Chiefs' bench as Chief males, wearing The hives, police said, th on sped miltedha as black a and hoped m aman mote children. The children hurl efunn rumaging through bige aft assists from Mike Daily and Mike Tim Bomberry inched out for St.. off u police followed. Police said "handkerchiefs covering deb `.ti bac (Photo by Edna Goodell I lominuck tying the game at 1-1. Catharines player Drew Carney. they followed the vehicle as n facet men the dfi and They scored again at 10:36 with a M players received a fir traveled northbound a aloa tu ARIA, andfie men to C:1-1-1" goal from Pat McCready with m ate fighting penalty and a gam (ahead ROOd They lana are get doredown an the Boor. % an HIV /AIDS on rise for women in aboriginal assist from Mark Steenhufs. misconduct. Bom M was asked of de stolen pickup mock, Police said one of the anona path v the, Ian goal of the period to leave Me float said, aí202,42 brad was hit with the Mnofthe rfledndrifle d and the last time dteyled Me Bffille Cary was also given a five . . Highway 56 for the public's wm scat to the General across r and te communities Canada safety. Hospital he was mad Is By Edna Goofier Nations. She emphasized she has fart said when talking to fame A 15 morad oft attacker f tanyone Samba had reports of new infections from lies of newly, reran :anion Police saidate they're truing w If anyone has 4 woorm The alarming rise of new Six, Nations and is "very and if dey'. afraid she - will moat leer an m aren, concerning the robbery ¢call Sin cered" sham Y ForcerorneD make ato infections HIV/AIDS Tyler Bomberty keeps his man in ehrch at the ('bief la .t regal. seasua Rame against St CaMnrines at the ring residence Palice M LYw

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8 July 28, 2004 July 28, 2004 9 Sods Siko,Sie, playoffs with a bang The Six Nations Arrows Express finish round one of Six Nations bantam C boys win Zone 9 'C' championship Monday night Catharines with a 103 victory and Craig Point. ola remaining door 7mps9 By Samantha Martin seven minute mark e h Tuesday night. [MylesRayles Logan .scored their fourth m a of the dodo period. win an assist Spar. Reporter Wednesday night the Arrows tray- goal unassisted at 12:44 before welt' h didn't happen. The from goalie Cody VmnEve OHSWEICEN- The Six Nations It es Johnson who dome., ailed to St Catharines for game rouir a wo m mum pro Arrows finished the nine with e., Bantam boys finished their play off ed the s for Six Nations scor- two but came hour with the series manlike penalty. Logan getting a five rote fight- season win a 8 -3 win over Lincoln ing their next with an assist tied at Ic1 with a 9-6 score. With a 3-0 more going into the frig penalty at 19:35 to cheering goal aiming the Zone 9 championship from They were backs action again on third period the Annul defence mows fro Joey Jamieson at 8:49 and the. filth goal unassisted 10.06. Thursday night at 1he Iroquois and ending was on The final score was 6-3 for the nonn a g f first period was evenly The Lincoln scored their third and Lacrosse Anna and narrowly Scoring what proved to be the Anm, played final as both teams scored two goals a goal at 1040 before had coach defeated the Athletics with a 10 ] mg goal at the 43 sat- They raced to the floor to congrat- Owe loe Jamieson and antrum coach victory giving them the lad in the and emark was Men Myke with ante goalie VanEvery and saluted The fist coming from Limon at Darr Williams put aunts nom Huey Johnson and then ins with lap around the ú goalie 11:24. Brenner Jacohbs. win a day's rest they were back in Point nor Floc Thew goal was followed war two Jacobs out in his half action again onn Saturday in S. Murray Pork was wet one This was ne Arrows rama.. from Six Nations, both fine loch of the game N net while Johnson Catharines a the Bill Burgoyne penalty box for airline slash- have faced St'Cad arises b play- Powless with an assist from fell went on to ore duce more goals Arena. ing penalty e prom St, offs and only the third tune they Hill an the first goal at 1333. win assists from Jordan Sandy and It was a close game with team Catharines Netextra man aNant have won. Lincoln scored their second goal Elliot full. od but as the age. The two prey s arks the aliLe with just over three minutes lea in The Bantam C bays finned their A._ Arrows tthat came home with a 7 -6 Fortunately the defense held off Armor have won against St. cti the first period. night with a lot of cheering from victory win only me more game to any comps of a SL Catharines Catharines the Arrows canon to Powless scored his third of the the fans and a team picture with the m net .aswas play.. Sunday. goal. play for the Mint, Cup- winning me5k tam .11lwmr L.rwav61.14,4 ri won iba LOwe Y't" thamplonshy err Ayer r pre Oay. game making it a hat trick at the ore 9 championship trophy. Tp f It was the grand opening for the °Damonowand his second of the the 1992 Mum Cup and being Powless Arena anlag Lincoln with an 83 sears. (souse{ Iroquois lacrosse Arena with a full gam ,the oak with assists defeated by Burnaby in 1998. Nr e day of ribbon tuning, locker room from Mitch óNanticoke and Ben Point led the series in points with Wildcats triump over Oneida Thunder in last minutes of Saturday game mú4 and fireworks following owlesm. S, goals and nine op 0,. Samantha Marlin and period Six Nations' the Arrows same, in celebration of looked like it might he a shut out s Vyse follows him up win two Sports 001.1011 Lindsay Squire scored ne tying the arena and hopefully of the for goalie Ben Vardvcry but Jamie goals and nine assima. x SIX NATIONS - The Six Nations goal consort Arrows no, one a.. Kris scored St (rhymer first Jamieson finished with as goals Wildcats beat out the Oneida The third period was full ore lot of The cos Express often. goal faith auilu hum Don and tour with Nanticoke M thunder in the last m of parse, sahel, shots, misses early sam win a goal from Brett Mallory and Mike Wens. (three awls. 4n assists) and m Saturday nigh. gene atts the ass both teams fought ta gain the Nations Junior A Arrows Express ongraulat eaohot5er after BIrts at the 4:15 mark with a Corey Small scared St. Catharines Mont. lone goal, seven assize) The. noquois Lacrosse Arena win a 5 -2 lead. ma jor st the SO Catharines Athletics little help front Pace Vv. for ase second goal n A7 with an assist with eight points wore L was Hannah Squire's goal win Sunday ht (Photo by SamanrhaMartin)a only goal word by either roan in m I 'tafia. Bucktooth finished with three *war a tough gam each I: IS kt on the clock not won the ase fro period. Point woad Six Naas' sixth goals and foro .min, By Samantha Manin fast round of play offs against S eck n neck with goals. She was assisted by Niki St. Catharines remained scoreless and final at 14:48 on a power Myke finished this series with five p Sports Reporter Catharines rota pal ne first goal came fine Ashly Skye aid Charley "Chuck" Hill. in the second period. Six Nations play with assists from Jamieson goals and on assist. Johnson fin- SIX NATIONS- The Six Nations osotdw rig bosh games eplayed MacDonald Wildcats une e goals seemed moat moat took a bigger lead scoring two and Wyse. fished win three goals and one Arrows Express ended their fuss against St Catharines in the mauler srsled I L30e. wig easily after that with more goals. Just under a mire later Florio caret. Hill fi ish. with two goals round of play offs win a bang, hic stamen Oneida first goal came- from another goal with 55 seconds left Cody hunk. soon, their sec. scored his second of the game for and two moms Smith finished sly. Game one of ne quarter finals the Natasha loch on goal a power play at 957 Sr CanVmcs with an assist from win four assists. The !unto. A team went into Ne Arrows made dele mark on St oak» ing dc stl2 I duna aima from HIT Mono With .sets from Stew Manmre Small tinging them wines four e ad into are and period. and Corey Hill. After over half of the wend pert Their fifth and fuel goal came Rock trade Toll and Gibson and get Sandersons in blockbuster deal di was played with neither team from Julie Hill with 92 rec. lea scoring it as Oneida who broke mare clock with an aunt form By Neil Stevens Rock team, Darryl Gibson, who Jar- season games in his five in a playoff loss to eventual I the tie win a goal nom lama BomMry. TORONTO (CP) Josh "I know Toronto is an orga- spent four years with the NLL seasons, he has 143 champion Calgary. Sickles and m minim from Julie The Wildcats the gam s -: n Sanderson, the best set -up hization that's goal every Rock, a player to be named goals and 255 assists for 398 "I'm looking forward to see - Brown at 4.51 they sen Oneidada home packng. man in lacrosse, has been season is to win the champi- later, and Toronto's first - and points. ing Toronto atom to champi- 3 Win just over a minore lee n the acquired by the Toronto onship and nothing else, and cond -mod picks third , 27, is a top onship form and feel that this Lindsay Squire gels chased down by an Oneida Player al Saturday nights game mne Iroquois Lacrosse Arena. The Wilde. wan searing Rock, who gave up speedster I'm eager to be part of that," and 12th overall in the defenceman. He and his trade is a step in the right /knee go. in the last minutes (fare game. (Photo by SA.Martin) Steve Toll in a blockbuster said the 34- year -old all -star. September entry draft. cousin were direction," said Brad trade Tuesday with the San His cousin, Phil Sanderson, led the teammates before that team Wafters, majority owner of Team Game Sheets or lose Stealth involving six also moves to the Rock, as Stealth with 89 points includ- transferred to Calif is last the Rock. //, players and two draft pick x does Rusty Kruger. ing a league -high 61 assists year. Toll, 30, had 15 goals and 34 Results alas 63, jl "I'm shocked and excited," The Stealth get Toll. who last season. Ile holds the Kroger, 29, had 20 points points last season. The fast- T' Sanderson said of the helped Toronto to four NLL league's single -season assists including 10 goals last sea- break artist is one of the most from and event are always welcome from Past titles in his six years with the record, 68 (2001- 2002).regu- son, and he scored six goals exciting players in the NLL. games. ALTTOATOTI VE' G RÒUP trade. To submit your team scores simply fax to Turtle He's shocked because he Island News Sports Dept. fully expected to return to the team he led In scoring last Arena NEED A and he's excited fax: 519 -445 -0865 VI3 because he'll join SCHEDULE Tor/D /4 o ifttiag Excelsiors summer team- WEEK of JULY 281" to AUGUST 300 mates Colin Doyle and 101:=MIE=1=====1=M113=M or mail Blaine Manning on the floor [email protected] Give me a call, I in Rock colours when the pro loop resumes play next win- ter. I. 866. 534.4285 "They're two of the premier It sB0 players in the league and I'm (905) 768-3999 Student Youth Emerprlse Fund 3101 Second Line ® Ask tor Lisa MJCLill playing with them in Come support your local student businesses Rau a, o Brampton so, hopefully, we Iroquois Lacrosse taws C.r Gam Orate can carry the chemistry over oars .rara oc emait me 11sam,41eggatautogroup.com into the winter league," said AAA arra n Sanderson, who is only five 11. r.rama, 61Tk72113 Affig2P. ba,eg.rar,re dsuzu «ncura,.a foot seven but as slippery as /met Mink Stir sows., Bysrnoe .uca an eel to opposing checkers. Arp Mart Came/ SATIJ2N yPONTIAC (it MUCK His father, Terry Sanderson, (7Oid.rnoblle .. d 1 is GM -head coach of the t Thursday, July 29. SAAB 444p n Ill the Vets Pork hjui -J Asseu' y of First at 25th Annual General Assembly

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We the are dace,- it was like for the Peacemaker to Wampum Belts and Onyota "aka teachings ye Fire minez[ week a <. older adnhe on multiple :nedica- "Six Nations Health .west gives twehmes of the ins Dunn making beadwork travel by canoe his on delivering men Chef Poster Elijah bad Wo came Christine Skye will be coming 'm to s an with serious conditions 30 Main St, N., Services is dedicated Haudon children and th 'work. Last week w sage. We wanted to give them that r. talk and the Oren Te hest why it to room dental oho asthma m diabetes. NC. Home Hagersville, ON to building a healthy has come o the L School to started the the experience." says. of Hnyust This week the children are Off or Coma Ceremony that aka place w Id1. 1olO Ire not a good learn this sommer we are continuing 97 Mount Pleasant St., community and will on The Cultural Camp has also nad Stoney Point ment the beach and around mad August. idea to flushflush peen.. dogs Be sum to let your donne an A Sunrise Ceremony takes place with that. provide, promote and visitors come in and speak to the msmhe.w6nmaq mon the toiles into the water sup- pharmacist Mum all bps of med- Brantford, ON (519) 768-1144 every Monday malting to get the He says that teaching the children Iv ce o pm that in the garbage eking so sires can protect culturally week off to a good start to use their language to express TOT ITS here they could nd found by a help ,t any las aaln iemoo appropriate superior Bans a Program themselves help the children with Turtle Island News mild. drug interactions. r health programs and caManager who made sure that this Identifying who they OPEN 4re 0s Telephone ( 519 ) 756 -2920 services for the Six c p w -Fn.- 9 - ar success. this Hauanaus . "mth mum. Mon am 4 pm now serving Some eruthe.ou ter medicines Arne Canada Fax (519) 756-7942 Teh iiw ^t Powless and wed whom of language. We are Oneida, Muncey, Sat 9 am- 4pm Nations Community." may use n us side effects f jMuscrgon viblr.eoie Charlene Elijah are the summer teaching them to do the Sun. 9am-4pm work M the Chippewa of http://comdi r hlOciron.caph students who Mere Thanksgiving Address n our lam Thames...and south (519) 445-2418 ti ( kW a n Ell is the Camp ear teaching them haw Councilor. rnuage.in ucethemsevesin the hil- western Ontario Elders Summit Community Update -July 26, 2004 ys That the 1 Camp provides gunge as well" Says Honyuse From the InMma oral Indigenous Elders Summit the Grand , t OficeSix Nations of the children with a culture cont. as week the Cult Can. - ! GOT A STORY IDEA River Tenitory2l O Fourth Lino, Box TOO, Ohsweken, Ontario, Canada NOA 100 near "We stoned things off with iced t the Caldwell f F bnmh Phone: Me Creation nary. 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"e Ne 14 Nartkmal July 28, 2004 July 28, 2004 <4;+ National Is NATIONAL BRIEFS l Experts say Inuit lawsuit could cost Ottawa, NATIONAL BRIEFS Native community questions Health revolutionize aboriginal law Top numb, review plan to bndd road through lend ` Canada Buffalo National Park 1 remarks on community relief 1 I EDMONTON (CP) Helms ought -. FORT swirl. 'NAT. (Cry _ A plan to build a hrough bath in the boxing ring on the i road THUNDER B et. (('PI _ row or hell, sent May ).wan not "There are support workers who k 106a1 field, in city council cham- rm., 1 Health Canada A responded o answered. Ile said the regional willing o come into Webequìe, largest national pad hit least pothole Thursday Mat ` h(ey bers,in courtrooms and ageinsrem- could dash calls for emergency after heave director told him he was a work withour youthmpanlw- latest fight m dreams of cheaper torn. and increased tourism. four suicides in a northern abnrigi- rgme tar and Il cer But Kiviaq's ..a, provide vital therapy and The Supreme Court have the most farreaching con. of Canada ruled it will look at whether Otmwa real comm..., but only after it They non n Thunder Ray ibis services. will make aboriginal T. quenm. *hied treaty rig. in authorizing the project. became an issue In the mils, the wale appowalprd the rued fora this "When someone The means yet mother The Edmonton finds. formerly may fm a proposal to build a 11g thief.of ale its Fist Napo four approval process axe pro- ¡tide in remote Irj Adorn,k madre through Woad Buffalo National Park. said known s David Wardr, filed a law- Wednesday. pos.quefor crisis services hen been communities m aeep everybody. "Mere chance Mart will never suitit alp week alleging Ottawa dim bwll be built," mid munmted It h waded Ankh Cauda has rehemeetr w rye rho masked efm Ken Hudson. president of the Fort Smith Melts ' tau tesagathst his people. Legal Council. ou requests, but M g meals with approval help Jacob, she asked 85451 for Hudson, sob.. Is also president Thebaoha Road experts suggest his effort to win of Society Me pro- only over rho few demands In for two mi. each comes help onto the first suicide rook ot the project, new federal benefits for Canada's P.m said the origoal plan was to build an al. eat - light of our tic demand for a special. plain in May .- n trod to link with - 30,000Inuit deserve serlouacmisid- Fort smite Albena'a highway immediate aa.mr. m5 multi. N]he major issue h the approval co Cerra pommel o sane Stich aroute would be hundreds of kllome.s ..., shorter than No current r terser andsad the ran media trot and henry it takes but ovty one 7 to the road link tier community . lk 4y ay the action mule lam the Nor.. Tenamies- exposure,"' said Chirf.4nn )eb gel emergency support inro " mdN, boo Me hip AIM. Imagery. Residevtsbeliev Ir staid encourage more tourism . Cana rewrite at he relationship between roporue room Health muniry In the face a[e crisis;' Jacob. who á, disappointedtoVthe and low pan pro for Indians, the s. Me t Canada to on requests for c Jacobs. so he n Ottawa's responsepm o the matinees and the federal govern- Parks Canada approved a scaled do. eversion of the road in 2001 that seelm. In Webeit., can 'Alone Sul support services would on tyheon for few months during drew he Mikise w beat be described tin l'nie, tan ... ment s we teen did not at.e Canada 4M gems room 1 least '-.+w:1 Cree ern1 court in Alberta than me anus the project mad, consequent and - -.a { lf he were successful. it would be Amid Wend the If by 5.51. didn't get approved fi I last _ Ate. (Iwed, er fatale court The its Young am Me parent. with Luna Me Wideri whale volution;' s Peter alga alai*community chwut hum. and Health Canada .poknwmn had Al. no time might week, after staid nti Wee May quite a duce stews. his area." alter being born in Chesterfield trappingAppmoms would be trove. by the road. But the Federal b Noel. Sound aver the weenend giving him the boar pia* Russell. a University of Co. me Small said ca.earner NO week vebeeredoMe suicides," be said. M As well, there are many as 1,000 Inlet, Nuns.. in 1986. o Appeal fist F,Imrryvw that judgment. The Supreme Mat had ,op, cisechomp m, MTbe.NnwaehahtalrueNalaht say. ores Toronto politicalt science professor. mind plenty been acne to meet etas agreed the approval process he der trove og confirm. Inuit living outside treaty areas who A self-described underdog and one review couldouuld another two repnvenn eke sputi of Mier Irene eke! But Me whole has knee.. who pecialnrs in aboriginal law. tàwlp uke years,bsaidts g "erns jad therm entry's reads ol- feeds pro he1f00 thane to m that theyre gel no benefits at all. side, he turned to spans. n. (CP -PhiON won tied up in the court," he said. 'With fight budgets and government lowing the suicides. surer priority nom now is awake he more 0 minter ollrncn Kiviaqwho another coon won o pep. If Kiviaq succeeds in gMing the Ile provincial boxing and coats. we have to Imk at whether the fight change his name from Ward leek May were assi®rr Mc tare Ne we imdewhat .. eels calm Canada officials have Gloves chmnpionships and federal gone (olden money a ono going lie there boils the road) et the end (Ma e the one his parents gave him, is o (o of week of May y s I,r the fist said rm. , are and those stark abwdy okm..dged the to Metis Nation of Saskatchewan angered by prov.eial review of responsibility for thon.. N1n Mou wan 102 of 108 fights as a prize Ottawa for Ia. now.' cide m May L Small said ps andend address thou s soon as speedhelp their response oregmsa their election Sins providing greater rigirel groups are likely to follow. fighter. In 1955, he played haltbac The case also raises broader legal issues of whetter teary rights m Wednesday ,root Toronto. She raid possible," she said. for help so stelthat roving common. SASKATOON Meti. Nation Saskatchewan reacted education, health and housing bene- ICPI _ the of "The Mets could make Me same with Edmonton, Canadian soling 100l law and regulatoryp power take precedence in fits to status Indians than it does to red.! a lasso ore of rho toll.. time- Thenbeleaguered Welrequie 0101 ties can get beg sooner nerdy last Thursday to the provincial government's decision to hhe type of argument;" McNeil says. Football League team, the tent the sprawling die hat n park, which was created In ailed o to community m the [rase. Nation finally yon some welcome manes Me reserve don, have an dependent observer their disputed denim. the mute say ever be So could dyad Indians, Inu o an Ektmo. Iffig tart herherd of woodwand breen. But the grieving cmbsaid. The lawsuit, filed July 16 ...real *pia. wed- news Thursday when Omen, many option, said council mm. "The provincial government has no business slicking tome m w s I lo served on Edmonton's city l w Atell. AIM. Waqum chief thee i tiseca Clet. said he was ha. to team N men support, lamb said. Liberal p,enm,m offered old Boyer 13ryen. Court, uses Charter Rights to whose affairs said Dwayne Roth. "1W, believe Met the proper rte of federal has in the late president "The government council 1.0s and mad the Steams Coon will the wse ass to argue Mat Inuit hould have the eier mae (Wednesday s) Me Beate bona ci help n deal old luwár our among the sass body to pall these allegations to on is the Mons elections awns always pied. offload it on failed ton for mayors chair i sanie Indians, who have t. grausidtthe area Mat mold áaffmKdy the Cdrearash hunt. Pun mike t appear rho anon. with zgontinuoof idea that has ow. veer ear- on. they have the jurisdiction and the authority under our self ms Indians to the provinces If court acv red farebaim venal A the Fort flip,. use say mom hewn mire "I think o. right to conduct our assn affairs." scores to a lengthy list of bend. ruing aboriginal adopted (Kiviaq O) arguments, they IAtm a years running an open The band alsote alma is Iesstemmconstitutionally protected right to be available since "1 would Inc thank of the think thisMis feels including money for past-sen f d Al c Me o go. . e the Aboriginal Affairs Ihhesmem announced they On l'uesday. had would be playing into Me line radio show, Kiviaq entered law consultedresulted on Me rot. May and thl. is not Me case," he George tin- .non on Wulf of bore's no novaof landfuture bemuse a to Mom " hired Keith lampar, former provincial chief electoral officer, provinces' hands. sch.l. In 1981, he became the fou g proms that occurs betty any governments, Webed r for this much economy and no "Tire defendant's failure to treat the lá said.! ,"sang Owes as jobs, review Me Meta Nations executive elects. . a and it's very full De called to the Candid "I. minefield including the Made Cree, with any industry players, a big "Wear new slowly making needed support," said Chief Scott Mere s no housing aid health ser- and Robert Doucette both claim neat they were rightfully Inuit equally m Indian and .her Roth elected off al canequenoes bark tan achievement reached with .Many he said. progress m Izckm who returned aft remote rice are sold SPen«, 54, abmiginl persons in respect of the Mare it r limited'. president in provincewide polling Man 26. Doucette was anginal, m ono. political ones." no federal or provincial help. -Many people mill sue off the land. That is very valuable to us." with Canada, girt it tookts."k a northern Ontario ode tense who is oPyeI. benefits outlined above Is a denial lb.h declared resident on lone 10 after a recount. But the Melts elections But to Kiviaq. what matters is that A claim for 3I30.000ro non.. be The md wonld -m e[n wise corridorconitlm which the use fourth c instigate at meetings with Health give of their right and constitutes dis- of suicide Canada star- 'You upon Your men am a reversed the decision late day. Citing missing bal- the next generation of ambitious him for educ expenses form would to Jacob said his community.. onto. erg Me week. because m m men the basis of race;" flaw Wild Nor. eMea- lot hasshi Noah IWtR.N. they deelar,o Roth Me winner. tang Inuit don, have r go par of Ins anent law The hParka and Association has also opposed the the statement of claim says.Kiviaq Caned. has appealed the resit, alleging voting irregularities imlud- through what he did. III retired from his practice las It ha. thedie project would puunereesed pressure on has apoint says Russell. Manta ivg ballot cast in the names of people who were dead, in jail or in hos- All l'm asking is to pay for our yeas after he was diagnosed with bison and other species in the hear. "That,o me, isa very strong ....rid pital. The appeal bon. he heard at the Prince Alb Inn in Augnt. all e ucation so we can cope with your cancer. No date has been set or Me Supremo Cam hearing. Ican't. n the SixFlagS The province has suspended $400,000 in Mods Nation funding until it cultmeg' he said when ate Sled the For 20 years, he says, he has bee H.C. timber rights in tuna companiesp a worldw why n Inuit personr should- DARIEAj.j.AKE is satisfied chat the election was properly conducted,. and had retained a lawsuit battling the redcoat government for 7 n't have Me same access to that ampe. to help m Iw rum iviaq was raised by his mother wluthe calls equal rights with other PRINCE GEORGE, LC. (CP) A successful mmbinti0, of West RT teducation) mother But the Mons elections commission objects to the govemmem looking programs and whin meyfmher In Edmonton aboriginals, aboriginal permn" Fraser Timber and Weldwood will mean that two companies West over its In Aboriginal Affairs Minister Maynard Fraser and Cantor will hold nearly half the timber harvestingtiphts Smmteg,shcommission nchairman Gilbert Pelletier said that !annul Kean M14. f0agoode Hall Law THE BEACON FESTIVAL is north 1 cam mae m some areas like ()wad. School all... afMOOg0he mgfat =mama P4 hiring vas :both racist and colonial and it is an loam tooue demur August 14 8 15. 2004 review of B.C. Forest try fig indicates. Ottawa is leery sift Tal *dens." . The ewanlption of tfinber harvesting Mort _ coupled with the Harnessed pro 1 the n..5 Foe. s "We would advise you to inform Mr. Keith Tampa. Mat ti. services dozens ofmanufaconag facilities in the hands of the two mmpanles Inuit by sipping agreements . Pans at not wrote. has re- ignited concerns from loggers and. labour, creri- land claim organizations reprreent- cone.. WW1 nod he .,road thethe province to observe the appeab process, but Sp I Awareness Pair & PayaóicEapo ronmentak First Nat, and community groups der competition sots they overstepped their bounds by asking bring back ingg Canada's four main Inuit Lampe., few 1. r be negatively impacted.p rho pups conclusions eeem.aew 00 Theegroups are also questioning whether province oral ew base m 'The federal gee mein has tried Featuring Ted Silk errand 8 1Swn151 as polled fart one m Roth seel '1k rid not lie to : marketbased timber priebg system with sa&w Dumas . ..much Florence Ed wards in a Rare a- nwiN Mr. Lampar." for toga as possible' he says. Double-Bill Speaking Beaune was unavailable for comment Thursday, but lohn Reid, an In Me Prince George limber supply area, Canfor and West Fraser will director with aboriginal affairs, surprise and dis- But such organizations as die gov- Ergagemen f! executive expensed wI about 5th per cent of the timber supply. ' of Nam have argued apponm at. criticism sal Iv Me Quesnel Moires supply area, 01 two coin mnimMill control for years tat land claims don't Get your tickets ea ray! "Our office has been bombarded,. calls from convener Mels peon about 67 cent allowable logging. allow dale simply offload nd I/ ple about the whole process," he said "We simply wanted (Tampard) "It's endow r aripply over the in, not the .come, but simply as an independent aboriginal duties. kaapaby',n now Islam. re. region," said Roy Nagel, general mimic f the Central Interior covering large pro oud tyrr hvks" Tlhere we an. ea wander me,ears Pam ParNtara Logging Association. birth e health care even though tin's Reid said Impart will do his review with or without rho m The group is raising .ne concerns of weakened competition for not the case elsewhere for aborigi- 7h.á. 1:01 re. ova. revs ...men of Meth Nation officials. ' logs and anneal it did when e'mfor announced its s6so- miihra nal people In Canada,' says 'Tm e saying we wool IRIn.Nac funding, but it' gang o make i buyout of Scan, which was completed last April. Nunvut Premier Paul Okalik, who AAFa more difficult a sain ñtion if he's rem allowed to have roam The er Maier of Weldwood wasonnounced Wadnatlay. is also a constitutional lawyer. ..maw. mwwelW amess," he said. "We want to be satisfied that the process was Hans- Nagel said the consolidation could also prove problematic III.. parent and democratic." 3 The federal government has 'ALL DAVALL ACCESS PASS IS 0110 prothi which Iota o introduce a mealy. pricing system by Doucette welcomed involvement, tat Sn to us with. Lama. VENDORS AREA ONLY PASS IS $5 ore end of the year Me resources." "If to accept who the presider, its, we have deli* a.m. a The Mannar Forests is increasing the amount of timber it Labe, ea Ninutexhom giaesra fells anb me fanebian amtlm. ohere paten NI. Ted Eftemeem ma a *Inn Fx fiaos sanen ash o have transparent, accountable a en process by a third party s lawsuit could give Tat ...... War ...am All ACCESS ss to the rennet Tinal.....1.121.. rep for _from timber it clawed back from major forest companies. wain war as weaaa mema vea nada asa tres mire Ninon.ì negotiations a big boo. who doesn'tY have vested interest," be said. ' onto encourage "With only two major companies where do you go with that Mn- Okalik says. Exclusive nernows maim. rPla. for special Canaan rates, call (585) 5992211 or visit sigtlags .cum /aaiienlake. r+ayhndy tl s played a role In this elereion to cooco-operate with M r. Ward 110.10.112 N berry Napl said "I appreciate (Kiviaq's) effort In Or, are available at all offices Lampar, including Mr. Roth. came". (Prwlonli ON Pans, ON for a oneàay getaway, tickets Ch@ w -- for only 125.99 CM. Save 10 ano Oa exchange! anal mesase 01100010. 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Loving mother of Peters kl novel Toumame. held Dear Mom, Learning Iroquois Social Songs ONE OF THE LARGEST WRECKERS 4414104 Jamie and Knapp, D Hill Millie (Cayuga); attending the Youth on July 24.2004 - Thanks to loan and Slum and Lanny Bennett. for helping out at the food booth. IN SOUTHWESTERN ONTARIO Phone: I REMEMBER: Leadership Forum, developing a Dear grd dmother of Kan. Today July 21, 2004,1 was very W M Advisory Board; volimMr (905) 765 -9858 1- Non^toWadSpar Sandy, kale. Dakota, and Talmee sad. We buried good friend, We watch* participation of (519) 443 -8632 800 -265 -8005 r your training @ Iroquois Lodge, com- Own. Call Vinny for priming Bennett, and Eric Hill and those of you who registered amns I .11wnmflpm loyal neighbour and respected munity service, rock climbing and FAX (519) 443 -8585 Cross. Great P.O. NOE Fn. Sl. II am Ito II11pm Jennie. community ember, Karen DEA OPEN Nights (Gym and and came out In the Box 70 R.R.#1 Scotland Ontario 1R0 Mon.-Fri. Sun. 12 noon m 10 pm Breakfast grandmother of Avery, end 111 wniama :nones sempbooldng) were activity for the day and those of 7:30 am-5:00 pm Braedan Hill. Sister of Marlene just some of the GUIDING you who helped out vets umpires. Special Martin, and Floyd Renaud. Also memory of I REMEMBER: R.J CONSTRUCTION I+ Ian SPIRITS activities during July. Ir Monda, @ Sunday survived by many nieces, Proceeds the Peters BACKNOE WORK T hedv (Squire) POwkss, The laughter. Upeommg events in August are: for lohn BLACK ROCK AVAILABLE AII.(al' nephews and cousin. Predeceased S Tuesday SPECIAL August 1. 2002 companionship dancing sharing Baby Moccasins Workshop, DEA Memorial fund we awarded each EXCAVATING by her mother Mary Slander. Call for pricing. SPECIAL eating and great love of family. Night, Prmice Hike, _. year tee worthwhile cause. COMMERCIAL Opas 1 Large PUu- a 161 in of Take Out father Algie (Boots) Martin, and Her laving face l hope to see There was always an ever ready Phone: (519) 445 -0200 II a RESIDENTIAL WonderlandBerland Trip, Community I Large Cbsw s inni broher Donald Renaud The fami- again, HOOPOE supply generosity and respect Service: Elders Summit, Women's NUM ffi Double 1 Om. ffi Pepperoni i 4450555 ly will honour her life with visita- Though the days have passed to help each other out I remember NYA' WENKOWA JourAt;:.. 06w70á67, Conference, Fitness Day, TILL aroma Wing 1 SAND GRAVEL FILL tion at the Styres Funeral Home, TO/ VW NM ]MO 7ì7, away; Ow planning the fun, the Canoeing, and leaving Iroquois 123, TOP SOIL TRUCKING OFSwek on Thursday 2 -9 p.m. Kanyen'kehaka Kaaba. '20l1 , 1 Sleep on, dear wife, and take your sisterhood. Social songs. DULWOONO Office Homs: 9b 7 Dal. a Wk I®rar ...m BULLDOZING Evening prayers 7 Thursday (Mohawk 111441use) would like p.m. For more info contact k Funeral Service and burial was to ay Nya :we to all of those They miss you most who loved I...EMBER: Marjorie Henhawk held at the St. Paul's Anglican who domed prizes and attended you best. After you journeyed boon 445-0094 or M5 -4261 Live well with j Church, Six Nations on Friday our prize BRAD held at the Love Always, Creator, I remember Me on -going COLBORNE PLACE Open Tuesday to lliAay July 2), 2004 at11 am. In lieu of Jim Powime loyalty, respect and generous Ohsweken Community Hall June Dr. Rick P. Wiers flowers donations may he made to 13th. Prizes where doomed by DENTAL caring our neighbours Karen end THANK You OFFICE OPTOMETRIST < PHARMASAV the Walk with Me fm Diabetes, John continued to have for the Yelmekiyoh the, Almon Manacle, Six Nations Health Care Services MEMORIAM The family of the late Shelley Rathahowi, Swdi Montour, Complete Opl elet 120662/107 I 751-2533 aghmourlaod. especially Lynne Joseph would like to thank E. ZEHRS PLAZA P. O. Box 5000 Ohsweken, Vicky Miller,. Oweruatekha, 603 Colborne St. (Beside Zehrs) tisPmsing her Mw @olefin I was that supported HEALTH Ontaro NOA IMO. family and friends who Nays. Steve Rain Glasses 6 Contal lenses Karen was home everyday and home. BRANTFORD MALL Argyle St. South, us in our time f aches los Parrish, Ranaye Seymour, Lynn 322 '27e. kept a watchful eye out for dad. DENTAL OFFICE Words unmet express how Hill, Steve Mara., Gail Caledonia 765 -1971 CENTRE OBITUARY extremely grateful we are. 751 -001H Now I match the stars twinkle Bomb.. the Stan Hill Estate p First we must thank Susan Welcome CLAUSE: FLOYD JASON t nigh I will REMEMBER to and Kathy Smith. Erin N1.P in OHSWEKEN Richards and Scott Woods of the Suddenly as the result of tragic see you all daring- laughing Hamilton Police and Gord Hill of WE BUY 11 SELL accident an July 23, 2004,F. playing and continuing to glade the S Nara P l f d l' - FOR SALE NEW 6 USED Jason Clause age 39 years of Six our igbourheod with Creators vg the news with such COMP+' Paint ball Equipment VIDEO VIDEO GAMES Nations, husband of Peggy love. Men. ouch to Tam and Gate. N64 SNES IBM M6n.Idrß. Clause, father of COhon. Quinn, Guns, Balls, COS Turks èm. Sony 1 WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER Bets, Ellie, lady, Renee, Floyd Jason Jr. & the late Tyrone Gen repairs available on site at II 8:30Lm.m6.800.m. LOVING YOU ,dette, Dolly, Jame, Sandra, Clause, son of Floyd @Lori THE VAC SHOP r S1MPOgl DIANNE loan, Keith and Kay. Special Clause, of Moore MI, 80 ARGYLE ST. N. N'Amerind (London) Friendship Centre IMO sore (haulm to The en Redan FB. ...often Margie", Cathy Tiede (SgIllI) Powless CALEDONIA, ON 260 Colborne Street London, Ontario NEB 256 COMING EVENTS ball club, Jarvis Mere.. Jesse Jr Steve, Shelley & Hm, loam A August 1, 2002 (9o5)765á305 Let Us Entertain Inc lumen. Bemiee and Lome PH (519) 672 -0131 Fox (519) 672 -0717 Chriedne, Wesley, ClnistopM As we love ha, so we miss her, Pones. Family Reunion memory she is dear, Hill, Miriam Capron and family, . a And Caringg Community 445-4471 @ Shelby, brother-in -law of In our Sunday, August 15th, 2004 FOR SALE Foar.1no Snarls. 603 Colborne St. E. 751.1073 for Uncle Gussy and lady, Cad and Tracey @ Dale, Sam Dong, Loved, remembered, longed 7661 TOwaline, Corner of t` Nancy and Buck. Thanks to Rev. House for Sale Andrea, Ink, Little Sam @ the always Seneca Ralph Carlow for the service and -Two Storey - Lint. Room late lay Dog, also survived by Bringing many a silent tear. Poo -AI Memorial Ran BOB HOOVER & SONS Have you been- the kind words. Thanks to to Bill Mining Room -Radom many nixes & nephews. Jason Diamond Loft.. of the Anderson - Laundry Room LEIGH was employee of the Toyota mee Dearly, Comm People INC. Emend home. Thanks to the -3 bedrooms (1 down- 2 Up) plant in Cambridge. Resting at the Lynda, Jimmy Arthur Uncle lo-Marion Bell - Mickgan, pallbearers Mike, Gary, Shane, -thaw Furnace - City Water Ilan. ComfSn Slurlol000 since 1932 Styres Funeral Home, Oluweken and Martin Uncle Chaney -Rave Fernier, CHARGED? and BAKER Jason, Donne Rodney. Also - Cable -100 AMP Service after 2 pm Sunday where Funeral Sam POwless -Merle special thanks to the Six Nations -3/4 of an acre . Plumbing. Heating concrete , Service was held 0 Me Chapel on COMING EVENTS (905) 871 -0190, Representing aboriginal people police for their patience and con- For More Info. 519445 -2800 Monday at 11 am. Interment Sú Mang Beaver (905) 76ß-349L . Air Conditioning 1985 Limited GARAGE SALE cern. Special thanks to Susan Serious Inquiries Only facing charges under the Criminal Nations PentecoM 1 Cemetery. Uncle 'Thick" Richard-loom . Jackie and aryl Beaver Richards and Jorge Lasso for their . Sales. Service Installations Basement floors, Cisterns, Evening Prayers 7pm Sunday. Porker (Late Virginia POwless) IMO 5Th Line West of Attendance and for the updates on . Renovations Code, Tobacco Tax Act and Excise walls and tank. (519)445 -2820, Grandma SALE Retaining Chiefs* Road. the investigation FOR Katherine Henawk Powless New Home Construction Act. If you face charges, investigation Friday Job 10. Il Noon - 7 PM To anyone we may have forgotten VACUUM CLEANER Slinger MEMORIAM Iona. 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