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Education debunks myths, fear of HIV

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Elsie Paul regrets that too few of her people listened to the wisdom of the Elders about respecting one's self.

"Respect comes with love, caring and spirituality," she says. "If we respected ourselves, we wouldn't abuse ourselves the way we do."

Part of the Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton's All Nation HIV-AIDS workshop, Paul tied respect to the devastating effects of HIV and AIDS in the Native community.

"In this day and age where there is a lot of information and education about it,

Education debunks myths, fear of HIV

Page R10

Elsie Paul regrets that too few of her people listened to the wisdom of the Elders about respecting one's self.

"Respect comes with love, caring and spirituality," she says. "If we respected ourselves, we wouldn't abuse ourselves the way we do."

Part of the Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton's All Nation HIV-AIDS workshop, Paul tied respect to the devastating effects of HIV and AIDS in the Native community.

"In this day and age where there is a lot of information and education about it,

Education debunks myths, fear of HIV

Page R10

Elsie Paul regrets that too few of her people listened to the wisdom of the Elders about respecting one's self.

"Respect comes with love, caring and spirituality," she says. "If we respected ourselves, we wouldn't abuse ourselves the way we do."

Part of the Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton's All Nation HIV-AIDS workshop, Paul tied respect to the devastating effects of HIV and AIDS in the Native community.

"In this day and age where there is a lot of information and education about it,

Education debunks myths, fear of HIV

Page R10

Elsie Paul regrets that too few of her people listened to the wisdom of the Elders about respecting one's self.

"Respect comes with love, caring and spirituality," she says. "If we respected ourselves, we wouldn't abuse ourselves the way we do."

Part of the Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton's All Nation HIV-AIDS workshop, Paul tied respect to the devastating effects of HIV and AIDS in the Native community.

"In this day and age where there is a lot of information and education about it,

Education debunks myths, fear of HIV

Page R10

Elsie Paul regrets that too few of her people listened to the wisdom of the Elders about respecting one's self.

"Respect comes with love, caring and spirituality," she says. "If we respected ourselves, we wouldn't abuse ourselves the way we do."

Part of the Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton's All Nation HIV-AIDS workshop, Paul tied respect to the devastating effects of HIV and AIDS in the Native community.

"In this day and age where there is a lot of information and education about it,

Education debunks myths, fear of HIV

Page R10

Elsie Paul regrets that too few of her people listened to the wisdom of the Elders about respecting one's self.

"Respect comes with love, caring and spirituality," she says. "If we respected ourselves, we wouldn't abuse ourselves the way we do."

Part of the Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton's All Nation HIV-AIDS workshop, Paul tied respect to the devastating effects of HIV and AIDS in the Native community.

"In this day and age where there is a lot of information and education about it,

Education debunks myths, fear of HIV

Page R10

Elsie Paul regrets that too few of her people listened to the wisdom of the Elders about respecting one's self.

"Respect comes with love, caring and spirituality," she says. "If we respected ourselves, we wouldn't abuse ourselves the way we do."

Part of the Elizabeth Fry Society of Edmonton's All Nation HIV-AIDS workshop, Paul tied respect to the devastating effects of HIV and AIDS in the Native community.

"In this day and age where there is a lot of information and education about it,

Albertans dances way to top

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Dancing to more than 30 drums in the same arena the Hartford Whalers skate in was a big thrill for Sean Waskahat, an 18-year-old grass dancer from Alberta.

But winning first place at North America's most expensive powwow was even bigger. Waskahat took home $1,000 and a suede and leather jacket from the Schemitzun '93 event in Hartford, Connecticut, held Sept. 16-19.

"And he didn't even expect to win. Waskahat entered for the joy of dancing.

Albertans dances way to top

Page R7

Dancing to more than 30 drums in the same arena the Hartford Whalers skate in was a big thrill for Sean Waskahat, an 18-year-old grass dancer from Alberta.

But winning first place at North America's most expensive powwow was even bigger. Waskahat took home $1,000 and a suede and leather jacket from the Schemitzun '93 event in Hartford, Connecticut, held Sept. 16-19.

"And he didn't even expect to win. Waskahat entered for the joy of dancing.

Albertans dances way to top

Page R7

Dancing to more than 30 drums in the same arena the Hartford Whalers skate in was a big thrill for Sean Waskahat, an 18-year-old grass dancer from Alberta.

But winning first place at North America's most expensive powwow was even bigger. Waskahat took home $1,000 and a suede and leather jacket from the Schemitzun '93 event in Hartford, Connecticut, held Sept. 16-19.

"And he didn't even expect to win. Waskahat entered for the joy of dancing.