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Funding to ensure NWT oral traditions stay alive

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The oral traditions of peoples in the Northwest Territories are being recorded to help perpetuate their rich heritage.

Nine groups and individuals were granted more than $70,000 through the Oral Traditions Program of the Education, Culture and Employment ministry.

"Celebrating our cultures and heritage is important in maintaining a healthy society," said Minister Richard Nerysoo. "The cultural projects made possible through this funding play a valuable role in preserving and communicating the diverse traditions of the North."

Justice inquiry tackled prejudice, unfair treatment against Natives

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This is part two of a two-part series continuing from Aug. 2

To recap: A judicial inquiry in British Columbia uncovers the poor state of relations between Natives of the Cariboo-Chilcotin region, and all levels of the justice system there. One on-going issue is the problems created through the legacy of residential schools.

With that for an emotional foundation to face later life, a little contextual light is thrown on the relations between Cariboo-Chilcotin Natives and the justice system.

Justice inquiry tackled prejudice, unfair treatment against Natives

Page R2

This is part two of a two-part series continuing from Aug. 2

To recap: A judicial inquiry in British Columbia uncovers the poor state of relations between Natives of the Cariboo-Chilcotin region, and all levels of the justice system there. One on-going issue is the problems created through the legacy of residential schools.

With that for an emotional foundation to face later life, a little contextual light is thrown on the relations between Cariboo-Chilcotin Natives and the justice system.

Justice inquiry tackled prejudice, unfair treatment against Natives

Page R2

This is part two of a two-part series continuing from Aug. 2

To recap: A judicial inquiry in British Columbia uncovers the poor state of relations between Natives of the Cariboo-Chilcotin region, and all levels of the justice system there. One on-going issue is the problems created through the legacy of residential schools.

With that for an emotional foundation to face later life, a little contextual light is thrown on the relations between Cariboo-Chilcotin Natives and the justice system.

Justice inquiry tackled prejudice, unfair treatment against Natives

Page R2

This is part two of a two-part series continuing from Aug. 2

To recap: A judicial inquiry in British Columbia uncovers the poor state of relations between Natives of the Cariboo-Chilcotin region, and all levels of the justice system there. One on-going issue is the problems created through the legacy of residential schools.

With that for an emotional foundation to face later life, a little contextual light is thrown on the relations between Cariboo-Chilcotin Natives and the justice system.

Justice inquiry tackled prejudice, unfair treatment against Natives

Page R2

This is part two of a two-part series continuing from Aug. 2

To recap: A judicial inquiry in British Columbia uncovers the poor state of relations between Natives of the Cariboo-Chilcotin region, and all levels of the justice system there. One on-going issue is the problems created through the legacy of residential schools.

With that for an emotional foundation to face later life, a little contextual light is thrown on the relations between Cariboo-Chilcotin Natives and the justice system.

Justice inquiry tackled prejudice, unfair treatment against Natives

Page R2

This is part two of a two-part series continuing from Aug. 2

To recap: A judicial inquiry in British Columbia uncovers the poor state of relations between Natives of the Cariboo-Chilcotin region, and all levels of the justice system there. One on-going issue is the problems created through the legacy of residential schools.

With that for an emotional foundation to face later life, a little contextual light is thrown on the relations between Cariboo-Chilcotin Natives and the justice system.

Justice inquiry tackled prejudice, unfair treatment against Natives

Page R2

This is part two of a two-part series continuing from Aug. 2

To recap: A judicial inquiry in British Columbia uncovers the poor state of relations between Natives of the Cariboo-Chilcotin region, and all levels of the justice system there. One on-going issue is the problems created through the legacy of residential schools.

With that for an emotional foundation to face later life, a little contextual light is thrown on the relations between Cariboo-Chilcotin Natives and the justice system.

Justice inquiry tackled prejudice, unfair treatment against Natives

Page R2

This is part two of a two-part series continuing from Aug. 2

To recap: A judicial inquiry in British Columbia uncovers the poor state of relations between Natives of the Cariboo-Chilcotin region, and all levels of the justice system there. One on-going issue is the problems created through the legacy of residential schools.

With that for an emotional foundation to face later life, a little contextual light is thrown on the relations between Cariboo-Chilcotin Natives and the justice system.

Justice inquiry tackled prejudice, unfair treatment against Natives

Page R2

This is part two of a two-part series continuing from Aug. 2

To recap: A judicial inquiry in British Columbia uncovers the poor state of relations between Natives of the Cariboo-Chilcotin region, and all levels of the justice system there. One on-going issue is the problems created through the legacy of residential schools.

With that for an emotional foundation to face later life, a little contextual light is thrown on the relations between Cariboo-Chilcotin Natives and the justice system.