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A genocidal swipe at Natives

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There's a small, weathered had drum that graces my living room wall. It's made from the skin of a moose and its frame is made from the trunk of a tree. Circular in shape to reflect the circle of life, it was given to me by the old man who helped connect me to my inner reality and who helped me relate it to everything around me.

A genocidal swipe at Natives

Page 4

There's a small, weathered had drum that graces my living room wall. It's made from the skin of a moose and its frame is made from the trunk of a tree. Circular in shape to reflect the circle of life, it was given to me by the old man who helped connect me to my inner reality and who helped me relate it to everything around me.

A genocidal swipe at Natives

Page 4

There's a small, weathered had drum that graces my living room wall. It's made from the skin of a moose and its frame is made from the trunk of a tree. Circular in shape to reflect the circle of life, it was given to me by the old man who helped connect me to my inner reality and who helped me relate it to everything around me.

Unsettled times

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They came, they saw, the conquered.

Boy, did they conquer!

And we're still trying to clean up the mess.

But until Dances With Wolves Native people were most often treated by Hollywood as hostiles standing in the way of progress of peace-loving settlers.

Two thumbs up to Kevin Costner, Graham Greene, Tantoo Cardinal, Doris Leader Charge and the Lakoda Sioux people for producing a movie that warmed the hearts of Natives and non-Natives alike.

Congratulations on your seven Oscars!

Unsettled times

Page 4

They came, they saw, the conquered.

Boy, did they conquer!

And we're still trying to clean up the mess.

But until Dances With Wolves Native people were most often treated by Hollywood as hostiles standing in the way of progress of peace-loving settlers.

Two thumbs up to Kevin Costner, Graham Greene, Tantoo Cardinal, Doris Leader Charge and the Lakoda Sioux people for producing a movie that warmed the hearts of Natives and non-Natives alike.

Congratulations on your seven Oscars!

Unsettled times

Page 4

They came, they saw, the conquered.

Boy, did they conquer!

And we're still trying to clean up the mess.

But until Dances With Wolves Native people were most often treated by Hollywood as hostiles standing in the way of progress of peace-loving settlers.

Two thumbs up to Kevin Costner, Graham Greene, Tantoo Cardinal, Doris Leader Charge and the Lakoda Sioux people for producing a movie that warmed the hearts of Natives and non-Natives alike.

Congratulations on your seven Oscars!

Unsettled times

Page 4

They came, they saw, the conquered.

Boy, did they conquer!

And we're still trying to clean up the mess.

But until Dances With Wolves Native people were most often treated by Hollywood as hostiles standing in the way of progress of peace-loving settlers.

Two thumbs up to Kevin Costner, Graham Greene, Tantoo Cardinal, Doris Leader Charge and the Lakoda Sioux people for producing a movie that warmed the hearts of Natives and non-Natives alike.

Congratulations on your seven Oscars!

III treatment of Native still No. 1 black mark

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Canada's treatment of Native people is still No. 1 on the list of human rights violations, says Canada's human rights watchdog.

In his annual report to the House of Commons Max Yalden pointed to last summer's violent standoff at Oka as "an extreme manifestation of a relationship between governments and aboriginal peoples that had been turning increasingly sour but that, at bottom, had never been what it ought to be."

III treatment of Native still No. 1 black mark

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Canada's treatment of Native people is still No. 1 on the list of human rights violations, says Canada's human rights watchdog.

In his annual report to the House of Commons Max Yalden pointed to last summer's violent standoff at Oka as "an extreme manifestation of a relationship between governments and aboriginal peoples that had been turning increasingly sour but that, at bottom, had never been what it ought to be."

III treatment of Native still No. 1 black mark

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Canada's treatment of Native people is still No. 1 on the list of human rights violations, says Canada's human rights watchdog.

In his annual report to the House of Commons Max Yalden pointed to last summer's violent standoff at Oka as "an extreme manifestation of a relationship between governments and aboriginal peoples that had been turning increasingly sour but that, at bottom, had never been what it ought to be."