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A longtime friend of Canadian Aboriginal people was honored this year as the recipient of the City of Calgary's annual Chief David Crowchild Memorial Award.
Dr. Joan Ryan, a retired University of Calgary anthropology professor, was presented with a plaque at a ceremony on May 21 at Calgary's Municipal Building.
"This individual is recognized nationally and…
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Sharon Venne was the first Aboriginal ever to graduate with a Masters of Law degree from the University of Alberta. She graduated this past May, she's travelled to every major country in the world, except Mongolia, working with the United Nations, and she's done it all as a single mom.
It's easy to see that Venne's recently completed thesis, Our Elders Understand Our…
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Sharon Venne was the first Aboriginal ever to graduate with a Masters of Law degree from the University of Alberta. She graduated this past May, she's travelled to every major country in the world, except Mongolia, working with the United Nations, and she's done it all as a single mom.
It's easy to see that Venne's recently completed thesis, Our Elders Understand Our…
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Sharon Venne was the first Aboriginal ever to graduate with a Masters of Law degree from the University of Alberta. She graduated this past May, she's travelled to every major country in the world, except Mongolia, working with the United Nations, and she's done it all as a single mom.
It's easy to see that Venne's recently completed thesis, Our Elders Understand Our…
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Sharon Venne was the first Aboriginal ever to graduate with a Masters of Law degree from the University of Alberta. She graduated this past May, she's travelled to every major country in the world, except Mongolia, working with the United Nations, and she's done it all as a single mom.
It's easy to see that Venne's recently completed thesis, Our Elders Understand Our…
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Sharon Venne was the first Aboriginal ever to graduate with a Masters of Law degree from the University of Alberta. She graduated this past May, she's travelled to every major country in the world, except Mongolia, working with the United Nations, and she's done it all as a single mom.
It's easy to see that Venne's recently completed thesis, Our Elders Understand Our…
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Sharon Venne was the first Aboriginal ever to graduate with a Masters of Law degree from the University of Alberta. She graduated this past May, she's travelled to every major country in the world, except Mongolia, working with the United Nations, and she's done it all as a single mom.
It's easy to see that Venne's recently completed thesis, Our Elders Understand Our…
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People and Places
Oki. The height of the powwow season has begun. I have been on the roads of Alberta quite a bit over the last month. The weekend of June 6 to 8, Brenda Dalla Costa and I (soon to be known as "The Powwow Groupies") went off to Morley, west of Calgary for the Paul Beaver Memorial Powwow. It was hosted by the Stoney Park Singers and the Beaver family. Paul…
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People and Places
Oki. The height of the powwow season has begun. I have been on the roads of Alberta quite a bit over the last month. The weekend of June 6 to 8, Brenda Dalla Costa and I (soon to be known as "The Powwow Groupies") went off to Morley, west of Calgary for the Paul Beaver Memorial Powwow. It was hosted by the Stoney Park Singers and the Beaver family. Paul…
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People and Places
Oki. The height of the powwow season has begun. I have been on the roads of Alberta quite a bit over the last month. The weekend of June 6 to 8, Brenda Dalla Costa and I (soon to be known as "The Powwow Groupies") went off to Morley, west of Calgary for the Paul Beaver Memorial Powwow. It was hosted by the Stoney Park Singers and the Beaver family. Paul…
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People and Places
Oki. The height of the powwow season has begun. I have been on the roads of Alberta quite a bit over the last month. The weekend of June 6 to 8, Brenda Dalla Costa and I (soon to be known as "The Powwow Groupies") went off to Morley, west of Calgary for the Paul Beaver Memorial Powwow. It was hosted by the Stoney Park Singers and the Beaver family. Paul…
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People and Places
Oki. The height of the powwow season has begun. I have been on the roads of Alberta quite a bit over the last month. The weekend of June 6 to 8, Brenda Dalla Costa and I (soon to be known as "The Powwow Groupies") went off to Morley, west of Calgary for the Paul Beaver Memorial Powwow. It was hosted by the Stoney Park Singers and the Beaver family. Paul…
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People and Places
Oki. The height of the powwow season has begun. I have been on the roads of Alberta quite a bit over the last month. The weekend of June 6 to 8, Brenda Dalla Costa and I (soon to be known as "The Powwow Groupies") went off to Morley, west of Calgary for the Paul Beaver Memorial Powwow. It was hosted by the Stoney Park Singers and the Beaver family. Paul…
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A four-day fatality inquiry into the death of a 13-month-old Mikisew Cree First Nation boy wrapped up at Edmonton's provincial court on June 14 with emotional testimony from his parents.
Skylar Waquan died on Aug. 16 1996, after being diagnosed with necrotizing fasciitis. The disease attacks and kills body tissue, and can be likened to the flesh-eating disease.
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A four-day fatality inquiry into the death of a 13-month-old Mikisew Cree First Nation boy wrapped up at Edmonton's provincial court on June 14 with emotional testimony from his parents.
Skylar Waquan died on Aug. 16 1996, after being diagnosed with necrotizing fasciitis. The disease attacks and kills body tissue, and can be likened to the flesh-eating disease.
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