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  • Sweetgrass Staff

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The recreation development policy review for Kananaskis Country, a 4,000 sq.km multi-use area located 90 km west of Calgary, is continuing. Public surveys conducted in 1995 indicated that Albertans were generally satisfied with the recreational facilities and level of development to date, but extending the period beyond the original completion date of July 1996 has provided the…

  • Sweetgrass Staff

Page 12

The recreation development policy review for Kananaskis Country, a 4,000 sq.km multi-use area located 90 km west of Calgary, is continuing. Public surveys conducted in 1995 indicated that Albertans were generally satisfied with the recreational facilities and level of development to date, but extending the period beyond the original completion date of July 1996 has provided the…

  • Sweetgrass Staff

Page 12

The recreation development policy review for Kananaskis Country, a 4,000 sq.km multi-use area located 90 km west of Calgary, is continuing. Public surveys conducted in 1995 indicated that Albertans were generally satisfied with the recreational facilities and level of development to date, but extending the period beyond the original completion date of July 1996 has provided the…

  • Sweetgrass Staff

Page 12

One youth performer from Edmonton and one from Calgary will be contracted to perform at the 1997 Dreamspeakers Festival, who will be selected at the First Annual Aboriginal Youth Talent Search. To be held noon at Edmonton's Canadian Native Friendship Centre on March 15 and the Calgary Native Friendship Society on March 16, the contests are open to First Nations, Metis and Inuit…

  • Sweetgrass Staff

Page 12

One youth performer from Edmonton and one from Calgary will be contracted to perform at the 1997 Dreamspeakers Festival, who will be selected at the First Annual Aboriginal Youth Talent Search. To be held noon at Edmonton's Canadian Native Friendship Centre on March 15 and the Calgary Native Friendship Society on March 16, the contests are open to First Nations, Metis and Inuit…

  • Sweetgrass Staff

Page 12

One youth performer from Edmonton and one from Calgary will be contracted to perform at the 1997 Dreamspeakers Festival, who will be selected at the First Annual Aboriginal Youth Talent Search. To be held noon at Edmonton's Canadian Native Friendship Centre on March 15 and the Calgary Native Friendship Society on March 16, the contests are open to First Nations, Metis and Inuit…

  • Sweetgrass Staff

Page 12

One youth performer from Edmonton and one from Calgary will be contracted to perform at the 1997 Dreamspeakers Festival, who will be selected at the First Annual Aboriginal Youth Talent Search. To be held noon at Edmonton's Canadian Native Friendship Centre on March 15 and the Calgary Native Friendship Society on March 16, the contests are open to First Nations, Metis and Inuit…

  • Sweetgrass Staff

Page 12

One youth performer from Edmonton and one from Calgary will be contracted to perform at the 1997 Dreamspeakers Festival, who will be selected at the First Annual Aboriginal Youth Talent Search. To be held noon at Edmonton's Canadian Native Friendship Centre on March 15 and the Calgary Native Friendship Society on March 16, the contests are open to First Nations, Metis and Inuit…

  • Sweetgrass Staff

Page 12

One youth performer from Edmonton and one from Calgary will be contracted to perform at the 1997 Dreamspeakers Festival, who will be selected at the First Annual Aboriginal Youth Talent Search. To be held noon at Edmonton's Canadian Native Friendship Centre on March 15 and the Calgary Native Friendship Society on March 16, the contests are open to First Nations, Metis and Inuit…

  • Kenneth Williams, Sweetgrass Writer, Edmonton

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Acclaimed Iroquois actor Gary Farmer spoke to about 150 people at the Horowitz Theatre on the University of Alberta campus, Jan. 20. The audience, made up of both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people, came to hear Farmer's presentation "Savage Images of Native Americans in Film."

"I am here to share the reality of an Indian man," said Farmer, as he intertwined stories of his…

  • Kenneth Williams, Sweetgrass Writer, Edmonton

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Acclaimed Iroquois actor Gary Farmer spoke to about 150 people at the Horowitz Theatre on the University of Alberta campus, Jan. 20. The audience, made up of both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people, came to hear Farmer's presentation "Savage Images of Native Americans in Film."

"I am here to share the reality of an Indian man," said Farmer, as he intertwined stories of his…

  • Kenneth Williams, Sweetgrass Writer, Edmonton

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Acclaimed Iroquois actor Gary Farmer spoke to about 150 people at the Horowitz Theatre on the University of Alberta campus, Jan. 20. The audience, made up of both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people, came to hear Farmer's presentation "Savage Images of Native Americans in Film."

"I am here to share the reality of an Indian man," said Farmer, as he intertwined stories of his…

  • Kenneth Williams, Sweetgrass Writer, Edmonton

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Acclaimed Iroquois actor Gary Farmer spoke to about 150 people at the Horowitz Theatre on the University of Alberta campus, Jan. 20. The audience, made up of both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people, came to hear Farmer's presentation "Savage Images of Native Americans in Film."

"I am here to share the reality of an Indian man," said Farmer, as he intertwined stories of his…

  • Kenneth Williams, Sweetgrass Writer, Edmonton

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Acclaimed Iroquois actor Gary Farmer spoke to about 150 people at the Horowitz Theatre on the University of Alberta campus, Jan. 20. The audience, made up of both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people, came to hear Farmer's presentation "Savage Images of Native Americans in Film."

"I am here to share the reality of an Indian man," said Farmer, as he intertwined stories of his…

  • Kenneth Williams, Sweetgrass Writer, Edmonton

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Acclaimed Iroquois actor Gary Farmer spoke to about 150 people at the Horowitz Theatre on the University of Alberta campus, Jan. 20. The audience, made up of both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people, came to hear Farmer's presentation "Savage Images of Native Americans in Film."

"I am here to share the reality of an Indian man," said Farmer, as he intertwined stories of his…