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The Aboriginal Newspaper of British Columbia & Yukon

1999 Raven's Eye Headlines

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Published December 13, 1999

Casino of the Rockies approved by province
by Troy Hunter

Return of artifacts sought by Tsimshian
by Jeff Nagel

Nisga'a treaty examined by travelling committee
by Jennifer Lang

Artist unveils new print to support language fight
By Troy Hunter

On the Western Edge of Indian Country - column
by Keith Matthew

The taste of freedom- column
By Taiaike Alfred

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Victoria's Thunderbird Park gets new totem pole

Theytus celebrates

Impact - First Nations Summit treaty process

School board lets students skip cultural classes claawareness class

How to find a family physician

Literacy project broadens cultural view

Aboriginal students melding culture and business

Career planning leads to satisfaction and success

Australians curious about us

Treaty process angering First Nation participants


Published November 14, 1999

Damages phase of AIRS trial begins
by David Wiwchar

Kamloops Indian Band purchases historic Harper Ranch
by Keith Matthew

From a dream to a success in one year
by David Wiwchar

"War, not murder."
Chiefs honored by Tsilhqot'in national holiday

By Arthur Topham

On the Western Edge of Indian Country - column
by Keith Matthew

Racism: Federal government policy- column
By Taiaike Alfred

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Ditidaht and Pacheedaht First Nations say "no" to treaty offer

Crown under fire

Marshall decision could spread to West Coast

One mainstream reporter gets it

Ditidaht First Nation takes step to rescue salmon

Okanagan writer Jeannette Armstrong is a strong voice

Native women's select soccer team wins in Europe

Rice wine ban better late than never

U-Vic law student earns scholarship


Published October 11, 1999

Three northwest B.C. bands sign peace treaty
by Jennifer Lang

British Columbia logging issue heats up
by By Tracey K Bonneau-Jack
with files from Paul Barnsley

Province backs down: Compensation for MacBlo
by Dana Wagg

Fijian healers visit British Columbia First Nations
By Troy Hunter

Learn about the work of Bill Reid
By Yvonne Irene Gladue

On the western edge of Indian Country - column
by Keith Matthew

To:ske - It's True - column
Playing the white man's game

By Taiaiake Alfred


Published September 13, 1999

Nisga'a people buoyed by visit from prime minister
by Jennifer Lang

Unity Ride 1999: "The mending of the Sacred Hoop"
by Deloris Charters

Why do they leave?
by Barb Grinder

Understanding harm reduction - Part I - column
by Gil Lerat

What About My Human Rights? - Editorial
by Taiaiake Alfred

News in brief:

Cost covered for First Nations women

AFN backs Native veterans

Westbank logging without permits

APTN


Published August 16, 1999

Penticton airport closed for a day by band protest
by Tracey K Bonneau

Tsimshian resist extinguishment
by Jeff nagel

Province accused of undermining treaty process
by Dana Wagg

Ancient island village designated historic site
By Marie Burke

Healthy adolescent development - column
by Gil Lerat

On the western edge of Indian Country- column
By Keith Mathew

News in brief:

National chief raps DFO

Shuswap bands file for judicial review

New Native Studies course offered in Vancouver

Program renewed

Province rapped by judge for bad faith dealing

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Minister blasts Liberal leader

Liberals pledge treaty referendum

Bob Nault replaces Jane Stewart


Published July 5, 1999

Native leaders "disgusted" with salmon deal
by David Wiwchar

Role model graduates from University of Victoria
by Yvonne Irene Gladue

Squamish Legends to be broadcast on CTV this fall
by Roxane Gregory

Second Commissioner's Potlatch a success
By Brigitte D. Parker

On the western edge of Indian Country - column
by Keith Mathew

News in brief:

Treaty Commission issues annual report

Healing Foundation announces first list of projects

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Smithers totem pole completed, blessed and standing

Sechelt treaty negotiations proceeding slowly

Corbiere decision making waves

Judge considering liability ruling


Published June 7, 1999

Capital region First Nations now control child protection
by Troy Hunter

Kamloops Band, union attempt to solve disagreement
by Paul Barnsley

Indian Act section contrary to Charter
by Paul Barnsley

Adolescents and chemical dependency: Part II - column
by Gil Lerat

A great whale of a dilemma- Editorial
By Paul Barnsley

News in brief:

Treaty commissioners are re-appointed

BC Hydro will sponsor achievement awards

Elders preparing to gather in Kamloops

Luuxhon appealed

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Makah return to their traditions

Indian Act will be examined

Indigenous artists showcased at festival for emerging artists

Silver anniversary celebrated in valley

The first man to find gold in Yukon recognized in video

Gas exploration threatening caribou herd
and First Nation lifestyle

Aboriginal reader disagrees with Makah whale hunt

 


Published May 10, 1999

Ottawa next stop for Nisga'a agreement
by Paul Barnsley

Sechelt negotiations progress to final agreement stage
by Roxanne Gregory

Investigation mired in delays and controversies
by Brigitte D. Parker

Chilliwack celebrates with drum, dance and song
by Ronald B. Barbour

Youth need positive role models - column
by Gil Lerat

More about "ethnic cleansing"- guest column
by Anthony J. Hall, PhD

News in brief:

Youth Movement supports band

Chief wants observer

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Reality check for Island youth

Investigation bogged down

UN asks Canada about Native issues

Scared straight in East Vancouver

Ahousaht hero saves life of drowning four-year-old boy

AIRS trial resumes

Ruling seen as legal landmark


Published April 12, 1999

Penticton airport closed for a day by band protest
by Tracey K Bonneau

IASO Awards
by Ronald B. Barbour

Yukon Quest was tough but Njootli didn't quit
by Brigitte D. Parker

First totem pole since 1970 to be raised in Smithers
By Marie Burke

Balancing your medicine wheel - column
by Gil Lerat

Bad faith is good government?- Editorial
By Paul Barnsley

News in brief:

Band creates labor code

Gitanyow win in court

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Nuu-chah-nulth exhibit replaces Leonardo at RBCM

Treaties will bring $4 billion to province -Wilson

Plint parole delayed

First Nation fights to save Henderson Lake hatchery

Kwanlin Dun voters clean house in band election

CBC anchor growing into job

Ravens win Native girls title

Widespread honors for Island teenager

BC Achievement Award recipient


Published March 15, 1999

Third Unity Ride hosted by Joseph Bighead Cree Nation
by Ronald B. Barbour

Press still barred from Sechelt government meetings
by Roxanne Gregory

Yukon First Nation caught up in political turmoil
by Paul Barnsley

Jones Ignace released from custody on parole
Interview with Gustafsen Lake figure

By Eva Lyman

Shopping for your counsellor - column
by Gil Lerat

Supporting Sadie's Walk - 99 - Editorial
By Paul Barnsley

News in brief:

HIV/AIDS plan unveiled

Belleau wins Pantages Medal

Designer will receive achievement award

Press Council OKs publisher's actions

Minister urges co-operation

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More charges against Plint, United Church, Canada

Huu-ay-aht launches action to shut down herring fishery

Native women document injustice against women

Aboriginal women and Bill C-31: Research in action

Water for Kyuquot

Longhouse to be reborn

First issue ready for Our Home

 


Published February 15, 1999

Sechelt band headed for final step in treaty process
by Roxanne Gregory

Fisheries minister favors recreational fisheries
by David Wiwchar

Activist Wolverine released from jail in Kamloops
by Paul Barnsley

Conversation with an icon:
A brief discourse with Harold Cardinal

by Ronald B. Barbour

Year 3 - Understanding yourself - column
by Gil Lerat

Not so old warrior with a new idea - Editorial
By Paul Barnsley

News in brief:

New Aboriginal Affairs minister

Union ready fo a fight

Sechelt man's design selected for new coin

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Men learn to take responsibility for abusive behavior

Don Burnstick - Funny man with a serious message

Actress busy in own backyard

Volunteering cures loneliness

Cowichan economic development group honored

Elite Aboriginal hockey project reaches crossroads

Alberta alternative planned for Indigenous games

Economic equality for First Nations draws fire

Tsimshian seven-year-old dies while in foster care

Children's Commissioner will look into child's death

Highest court will hear cross-cultural adoption case


Published January 18, 1999

Neighbors working on a better way
by Marie Burke

Sex offender's statutory release opposed by community
by Paul Barnsley

Campbell River Band tops CANDO honor roll
by Debora Lockyer Steel

Island newspaper celebrates a quarter-century
by David Wiwchar

Year 2 - Understanding behavior and emotions - column
by Gil Lerat

Now they know how it feels - Editorial
By Paul Barnsley

News in brief:

What plebiscite?

"Spring offensive" coming

Human Rights council established

Agreement signed

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Agreement benefits preschool and its students

Huu-ay-aht First Nation makes demands

Fight violence together, man says

Acclaimed play fareWel to debut in Vancouver

Play recalls Annie Mae Aquash

Nisga'a debate educating some legislature members