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Black Seminole History: From Maroons to Favored Nations

Author: unknown, March 17th, 2010

The term Black Seminole was originally applied to communities of former slaves living in proximity to Semoinole villages.

Black Seminole History: From Maroons to Favored Nations

Author: unknown, March 17th, 2010

The term Black Seminole was originally applied to communities of former slaves living in proximity to Semoinole villages.

Premier Brad Wall hints at decreasing tobacco exemptions on First …

Author: unknown, March 17th, 2010

“Together in partnership with First Nations , maybe the objective should be, we don’t have tax-free tobacco,” he said.

Premier Brad Wall hints at decreasing tobacco exemptions on First …

Author: unknown, March 17th, 2010

“Together in partnership with First Nations , maybe the objective should be, we don’t have tax-free tobacco,” he said. “That would have to be a decision First Nations are a part of, because it’s a treaty right.” …

Federal funds for First Nations University 'off the table' | Get …

Author: admin, March 16th, 2010

Saskatchewan Advanced Education Minister Rob Norris says there is no indication the federal government will restore more than $7 million in annual funding to First Nations University of Canada as it scrambles to forge a new operating …

The Buffalo Post » Blog Archive » Blockade ends, but First Nations …

Author: admin, March 12th, 2010

Buffalo Post is a blog about Native American news and people at the Missoulian newspaper in western Montana.

British Columbia News » Blog Archive » First Nations blockade …

Author: admin, March 8th, 2010

First Nations blockade delays logging. Posted by admin – 08/03/10 at 08:03 am. A five-month-long First Nations blockade has forced Tolko Industries to temporarily give up its plans to log an area near Vernon, B.C.

First Nations' culture shared by Sask. author

Author: unknown, March 8th, 2010

There was berry picking, hunting, adventures on remote traplines and family stories around the campfire.

Sask. First Nations partner with Seminole Indian Tribe pitch $1.2 …

Author: unknown, March 4th, 2010

A group of Saskatchewan First Nations says it is partnering with the Seminole Indian Tribe of Florida.

Ottawa freezes fish treaty talks with B.C. First Nations pending …

Author: admin, March 2nd, 2010

OTTAWA – The federal government is putting off salmon fishery talks with BC First Nations pending the results of an inquiry into declining salmon stocks in the province. Fisheries Minister Gail Shea said Tuesday treaty negotiations …