Turtle Island News North America Had Any Validity

Turtle Island News North America Had Any Validity

Zs.,.. Co -y - r / i CANADA rt ¡Ìl, NATIONAL LIBRARY OF a s. r Olio bague nationale du Canada r i Jul.) Ö«(« ..Ñ 4,5 II I I III I III IIIII II IIIII IIIII 3 21165119152980301 3 North America's #1 Native Weekly Newspaper $1.00 t;/ c^ - -- '- ' t[T ` 1 1 I7 , iJ 1 I J O arahsonha kenh OnkwehonweneSix Nations of the Grand RiverWednesday September 7, 2005 Wahta water being shipped to New Orleans 1. t disaster zone 11 e By Lynda Powless Editor i Wahta water company is joining the mas- _C- sive international relief effort to provide yl¡A}1TA SPRI NGS goods and services to Americans displaced .i... .. by the flooding of New Orleans in the after- math of Hurricane Katrina. The Mohawk owned water compa- Orleans. ny is shipping more than 36 truck- The order came loads of water to the hurricane hit from the Federal area. Emergency;. - The order is for 10 truck loads at Management a time to ship water to New (Continued on page3) aldimand Deed and eskah's passport evidence in fraud trial r ji I . y Lynda Powless Editor Lethbridge University professor Anthony Hall told a week- Cody Jamieson of the Six Nations Arrows Jr "A" lacrosse team won the Jim Bishop award for displaying end community meeting he doesn't know what the ramifica- leadership, sportsmanship and ability in the Minto Cup tournament held last week in Edmonton, Alberta. tions may be to Six Nations rights after he introduced the (inset) The team captain Ben Powless shakes hands with Burnaby Lakers after the game aldimand Deed and the late Cayuga Chief Deskaeh's assport into a fraud case being heard in North Bay. It's been 10 years since Dudley George was and the Cro l Hall, told the group Monday, the aboriginal peoples ourt had deemed him to be an in Canada and gave him a wid killed at Ipperwash... issues xpert in the history and politics of berth to discuss a variety of By Peter Edwards and Harold Levy senior Harris cabinet members are So far the avuncular commission- Constitutional relations between (Continued on page 2) Toronto Star expected to testify before the ex- er hasn't tipped his hand - except FOREST, Ont. (CP) It's been 10 premier himself takes the stand, to say, repeatedly, that he prefers Assorted Italian years to the day since native perhaps in November. healing to conflict. Inside .rstl activist Dudley George was killed The conflict itself goes back to Local 2 &T'r with a burst of three shots from a 1942, when the Stoney Point First submachine -gun fired by an t Nation saw much of its Ipperwash- Editorial 4 Ontario Provincial Police paramili- area land confiscated under the Sports .8 tary sniper in a tiny, sandy parking War Measures Act for use as a mil- lot outside Ipperwash Provincial }r. itary training ground. National 15 Park, on Lake Huron near Sarnia. Although the federal government Careers 17 Try a That late -night spasm of violence promised the land would be given 6, 1995, and the series of back at the end of the Second Classified 18 Sept. TOASTED DELI heated top -level meetings by then - World War, the band only regained Business Directory . 19 premier Mike Harris and his senior it in 1993, when natives, including SANDWICH advisers that preceded it, have been George, marched onto the base and at the centre of a painstaking judi- refused to.leave. Dudley George today! cial inquiry before Justice Sidney Stoney Point natives, who had 0 1> Linden of the Ontario Court of Linden, whose mandate is to been promised since the 1930s that Justice. inquire into and report on events ancestral burial grounds in neigh- Since it opened in April 2004, the surrounding George's death - and bouring Ipperwash Provincial Park tl inquiry has cost $11.2 million and to make recommendations that would be fenced off, then grew ìt., 'eti lawëá't' but that's would avoid violence in similar sit- tired of waiting. 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LI ....+.} .-.+ ' -°Sstes-ea-_ - sta r`.-._ ,- --r September, 7, 2005 2 e Local September, 7, 2005 Local 3 Haldimand deed and confederacy passport introduced in provincial Gas prices soaring, Six Nations gas stations hit by line ups By Donna Durk Friday, one gas station in for. court testimony in fraud trial SffWriMr Nation had a posted price of $1.80 (Continuedfmmfvap pions. - Wjth the impacts of hurricane i Katrina effecting States oil at But 1.fice 1.S. O'Neill's February Foam lawyer, Michael a - U.. -Cm"I exhumed the end of one production, gas prices have soared day," says ruling on Hall's ability to act. an Swiewtod is mg Me Crown i Missy, a Chiefswood r t oe 'dorm and pmvimial governments 1 across North America, and it left Gas attendant. "I bad to hire exec expert witness did place limits on 1 Six Nations gas s help yesterday Mat he could testify m. are omplici u genocide again qq oxen (Wednesday). It - whelmet withaustamers last week. hasn't been this Hall said, "the morts One opened Firs[ Nations people, and ass result 'J busy shah the P Last Wednesday, CSkfswond Gas, blackout (of Aug. 2o03) " - wide when f Introduced Deskah's enrol nact legislation against e which had a posted mice of 829 The passport with all the stamps from hen. h sign at Chiefswood Gas was -f a litre unlit 3 had cars around the world Mum.. -claims the federal and provincial P.m., eventually changed at 3 p.m I lined ogolzed it" governments have no authority In up out to Ni, mad trying to Wednesday, when they got a new snatch up the cheap Ile said when he produced the the territory it is alleged dose ha* gas before shipment of gas. Sell, it remain. y prices inevitably Haldimand Deed and discussed its gal acts took place, mun MOrvitim skyrocketed. busy well into Thursday, which r LOP contents, 'theyw impressed" of Nippiss and Field claiming, At the same time on Wednesday, made owner Yogi Bomber, happy. ( How when asked what file the territory is °needed Algonquin Lech Variety on Hwy. M and "Pm glad It's busy," he said, as he ramifications for Six Nations could Mpplssing First Nations territory ,tyres Gas Bar on Chiefswood Rd. and fellow coworkers relaxed with be if the case is lost, Hall said he -The three claim the establishment m had posted prices of 99.9, loading cold one late Thdayurs afl Cora were limed up and onto the road m talea age did not know of law cow and enforcement oR- potential curemars eght hack b Bu<even awugh,,y werelino f lower pores at Chtefsw Go omen. P Gas to fill up. m Donn oriel Hall Is appearing a an expert w rem in c the area b tommy r. Ile Chief,. up the mad, Missy says all the ness on behalf of Ronald Peter Royal PreelarnadOn of 11631 Mat But all of those prices were only customers remained civil and Roger McKnight, senior petroleum affect North America across the continue until Ne oil rigs in the intended for those a gas Joseph who Fournier, a North no eery has berm entered into holding nobody fought. cost adviser with En -Pm Mtl. in board. That's because Toronto Gulf are repaired, which wwon't Bay man who claims to be a Six between the federal W card. Still, pope came ie off the "Everybody waited because they P.M. Oshawa, Oho... compmry that pm- pump /rims are based on Buffalo, happen overnight, he adds. d h I 'n dm Ica fill knew there was Nato Mohawk. - the Algonquinquip reServe P mooch gas for vide kmintelligence m con.. ; Y pumpprice, says McKn fit, IAs-Ma is "a ry "'cal tune. II, e ing Wee -Y Chiefswood Gas h'ch con- them' Foot,, h wife,'f D ' Beatrice have Feat Radom that } .. .n m av f per i prod end two major pipeline going Master' Mena rd d d Claude have l' their dispute . panty cheaPos don off eb0.e. But although people may he ..WO the mess in the Gulf of from the Gulf into New York are Alberta, Lethbridge Unlventp r. (middle) m commaniry meeeing Monday Lest Friday, Chiefswood Gas ,, by an i, 111 many pryt fold he Some gas stations in Hamilton had shocked to Beme.on re facing a series of independent tr sec such record break Mexico 10 per cent of refining is out beamed Haudensaunne and Mohawk Mumels intoall North Bay fraud care. The of commission due to the still serving long lineups all day fraud all in boss. that ne has his "Indic right meeting also heard Pend prigs of $126 a litre last ing prices, one gas pricing related lunges eons«- awls down in the heartland of refining power outages in the hurricane-hit and bad one from B.C., West Bank member Alex Louie who says he u on apath M learning about hit traditional ways Thursday, while.

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