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Alberta Sweetgrass

  • Terry Lusty, Sweetgrass Columnist

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Terrying About

Tansi!

Hoo, boy, it's been a bit of a cold winter, eh? Our good friends in northern Alberta have had to suffer through temperatures in the minus-40s, although things had improved to about zero at the time of this writing.

A few congrats are in order: 1) to three Albertans selected as 1997 recipients of the prestigious National Aboriginal…

  • Terry Lusty, Sweetgrass Columnist

Page 5

Terrying About

Tansi!

Hoo, boy, it's been a bit of a cold winter, eh? Our good friends in northern Alberta have had to suffer through temperatures in the minus-40s, although things had improved to about zero at the time of this writing.

A few congrats are in order: 1) to three Albertans selected as 1997 recipients of the prestigious National Aboriginal…

  • Terry Lusty, Sweetgrass Columnist

Page 5

Terrying About

Tansi!

Hoo, boy, it's been a bit of a cold winter, eh? Our good friends in northern Alberta have had to suffer through temperatures in the minus-40s, although things had improved to about zero at the time of this writing.

A few congrats are in order: 1) to three Albertans selected as 1997 recipients of the prestigious National Aboriginal…

  • Terry Lusty, Sweetgrass Columnist

Page 5

Terrying About

Tansi!

Hoo, boy, it's been a bit of a cold winter, eh? Our good friends in northern Alberta have had to suffer through temperatures in the minus-40s, although things had improved to about zero at the time of this writing.

A few congrats are in order: 1) to three Albertans selected as 1997 recipients of the prestigious National Aboriginal…

  • Terry Lusty, Sweetgrass Columnist

Page 5

Terrying About

Tansi!

Hoo, boy, it's been a bit of a cold winter, eh? Our good friends in northern Alberta have had to suffer through temperatures in the minus-40s, although things had improved to about zero at the time of this writing.

A few congrats are in order: 1) to three Albertans selected as 1997 recipients of the prestigious National Aboriginal…

  • Terry Lusty, Sweetgrass Columnist

Page 5

Terrying About

Tansi!

Hoo, boy, it's been a bit of a cold winter, eh? Our good friends in northern Alberta have had to suffer through temperatures in the minus-40s, although things had improved to about zero at the time of this writing.

A few congrats are in order: 1) to three Albertans selected as 1997 recipients of the prestigious National Aboriginal…

  • Ethel Winnipeg, Sweetgrass Columnist

People and places

Oki.

I was reading this interesting story about Art Piche; I thought I would share this with you. There are times when the mean streets of the big city take people on a rough ride. Sometimes, people don't make it back. This is what happened to Art. He was lost on the streets for the longest time. Either he was in jail or back out on those mean streets. He had to…

  • Ethel Winnipeg, Sweetgrass Columnist

People and places

Oki.

I was reading this interesting story about Art Piche; I thought I would share this with you. There are times when the mean streets of the big city take people on a rough ride. Sometimes, people don't make it back. This is what happened to Art. He was lost on the streets for the longest time. Either he was in jail or back out on those mean streets. He had to…

  • Ethel Winnipeg, Sweetgrass Columnist

People and places

Oki.

I was reading this interesting story about Art Piche; I thought I would share this with you. There are times when the mean streets of the big city take people on a rough ride. Sometimes, people don't make it back. This is what happened to Art. He was lost on the streets for the longest time. Either he was in jail or back out on those mean streets. He had to…

  • Ethel Winnipeg, Sweetgrass Columnist

People and places

Oki.

I was reading this interesting story about Art Piche; I thought I would share this with you. There are times when the mean streets of the big city take people on a rough ride. Sometimes, people don't make it back. This is what happened to Art. He was lost on the streets for the longest time. Either he was in jail or back out on those mean streets. He had to…

  • Ethel Winnipeg, Sweetgrass Columnist

People and places

Oki.

I was reading this interesting story about Art Piche; I thought I would share this with you. There are times when the mean streets of the big city take people on a rough ride. Sometimes, people don't make it back. This is what happened to Art. He was lost on the streets for the longest time. Either he was in jail or back out on those mean streets. He had to…

  • Ethel Winnipeg, Sweetgrass Columnist

People and places

Oki.

I was reading this interesting story about Art Piche; I thought I would share this with you. There are times when the mean streets of the big city take people on a rough ride. Sometimes, people don't make it back. This is what happened to Art. He was lost on the streets for the longest time. Either he was in jail or back out on those mean streets. He had to…

  • R John Hayes, Sweetgrass Writer, Calgary

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When the Canadian Native Arts Foundation announced the 14 recipients of the 1997 National Aboriginal Achievement Awards, three Albertans were included in the list. It is a fitting achievement for the first version of the four-year-old awards to be held in Alberta.

Heading the honorees at the Feb. 7 ceremony at Calgary's Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium will be historian,…

  • R John Hayes and Kenneth Williams, Sweetgrass Writers, Whitefish Lake

The new mill, workshop, operating as Q-Two, has been up and running at the Whitefish Lake First Nation since Jan. 6, and it promises to be successful both as a business venture and in creating employment in Whitefish Lake. Their first order of cedar outdoor furniture, due Feb. 15, was completed last week, and is being exported to the United States.

"What I've seen so far in the guys is…

  • R John Hayes and Kenneth Williams, Sweetgrass Writers, Whitefish Lake

The new mill, workshop, operating as Q-Two, has been up and running at the Whitefish Lake First Nation since Jan. 6, and it promises to be successful both as a business venture and in creating employment in Whitefish Lake. Their first order of cedar outdoor furniture, due Feb. 15, was completed last week, and is being exported to the United States.

"What I've seen so far in the guys is…