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OPP raid Six Nations land protesters

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Protesters at Six Nations (Ontario) had a rude awakening on April 20 when Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) arrived in force at 4:30 a.m. to act on an injunction to remove them from the Douglas Creek Estates, a high-end housing development being built on land the Haudenosaunee claim as their own. Sixteen Native people were arrested. Three OPP were injured.

[ footprints ] George Manuel

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Chief made his mark on Canada and on the international stage

Over the years, Canada has seen many Aboriginal leaders who have made a difference at the local, regional or national level, but few, if any, have made as marked an impact at all three levels, as well as on the international stage, as George Manuel.

Aboriginal media lab to be used to challenge stereotypes

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When internationally acclaimed Aboriginal film-maker Loretta Todd launched the Aboriginal Media Lab (AML) on Feb. 22, she screened a 1930s Hollywood movie called The Silent Enemy, a film that gives a fictionalized account of traditional life in Northern Canada. It featured an all-Aboriginal cast.

The film was accompanied by contemporary live fusion Native music, composed and performed by Russell Wallace & Friends and was presented at the new Vancouver International Film Centre & VanCity Theatre in Vancouver.

Music legend inspires young artist

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Opening for blues legend B.B. King was something musician Brock Stonefish never dreamed possible. It was only until it happened on March 11 at a sold-out show at the Mohican North Star Casino and Bingo in Wisconsin that he believed in it all.

"I can't even put it into words how I felt opening for B.B. King," said Stonefish, 21, "It's bigger than anything I could imagine. He is one of my musical influences."

Civil disobedience comes with consequences

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PRO BONO

Dear Tuma:

My First Nation hasn't had a meeting in over a year now. They aren't accountable to us members in any way, shape or form. Our chief and council are elected by Customary Election Regulation. I want to know how I can shut down the band office and make them accountable. I read it on the news all the time about First Nation members shutting down band offices, therefore I want to know the right way about going about this.

Militant Indian

Dear Militant:

Introducing the science of Qallunology

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NASIVVIK

Before explaining Qallunology, let us first briefly touch upon a respectable branch of academia called Eskimology: the study, by others, of Inuit traditions, customs, and languages.

Anthropologists the world over have earned eminent reputations, and compiled huge volumes of works from their studies of how Inuit live in all corners of the Arctic. Numerous universities and museums around the world possess great collections of Inuit artifacts and stories.

The year of Dances With Wolves-The sequel

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THE URBANE INDIAN

It's no secret that movies tend to be produced in cycles. No industry feeds on itself better than the film industry. Certain years have certain themes. Remember the year of Armageddon and Deep Impact when earth-destroying comets were box office boffo? And Dante's Peak and Volcano gave geological pimples a certain cache in Hollywood within months of each other?

Our Pick: Artist-Art Napoleon

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Album-MIYOSKAMIN

Song-Buffalo Heart

Label-Independent

Producers-Zak Cohen and Art Napoleon

CD took 10 years, but worth the wait

He independently released his first CD in 1996. Now 10 years later, Art Napoleon's long-awaited second CD entitled MIYOSKAMIN is now available.

The release concert for Napoleon's CD was held at Camosun College in Victoria, B.C. on April 15.

Tourney record just out of reach

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Organizers are raving about how events transpired as the Little NHL Tournament made its return to Sudbury.

This year's event, held March 12 to 16, marked the 35th year the youth tournament (NHL stands for Native Hockey League) has been staged.

Though Sudbury frequently plays host to the event, it has moved around to other northern Ontario towns in recent years. This marked the first time since 2003 that it was staged in the Nickel City.