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Mary Lou Radulovich teaches Indian history at Manitoulin Secondary School; first school in Ontario to teach native language for credit.
Picture, 1972
Manitoulin Island School
Picture, 1972
Diamond; Billy
Picture, 1973
Indians - Canada - Tribes - Ojibway
Picture, 1973
Indian artist Noel Ducharme has a highly personal style. Year's highlight was having painting presented to Queen on her Canadian visit
Picture, 1973
Kenora
Picture, 1973
Indians - Canada - Tribes - Cree
Picture, 1973
Ojibway Schoolgirls Mabel Mandomin (left); 21; in native costume; and Karen Lavallee; 18; work at their costume-making course in Native Indian Centre on Beverley St. Karen is cutting a fringe on deerskin dress. About 50 youngsters; most of them Ojibwa high school girls; take course every Tuesday and Thursday.
Picture, 1973
Indians - Canada - Tribes - Ojibway
Picture, 1973
Indians - Canada - Tribes - Six Nations
Picture, 1973
Thirteen-year-old Michael Thomas reads the Two-Row Wampum Treaty; which is on display at the Iroquois Village near Oshweken. People of the Six Nations Confederacy at Osheweken have been told in an Ontario Supreme Court decision that the system of elected council set up by the federal government in 1924 is invalid. Many feel that the council of hereditary chiefs that the council replaced almost 50 years ago should be returned to power now. This decision has brought fear to both sides that open fueds between supporters of the two systems will be renewed.
Picture, 1973
Indians - Canada - Tribes - Ojibway
Picture, 1974
Indians Lounge on the main street of Kenora. Sometimes they lie about in drunken stupor. The whites say that's a problem because they frighten away tourists. The Indians complain the government is doing the wrong things in trying to help them overcome their problems. The seizure of Kenora's park was an attempt to rekindle dignity.
Picture, 1974
Metis Rosemarie Moffitt has submitted a report to the Ontario government on the deprivations of her people; non-status native Indians.
Picture, 1974
An Indian at Fort George on James Bay uses the windshield of his snowmobile as a travelling billboard. The Indians' hunting grounds in the area are threatened with flooding by the Quebec government's hydro project and Anglican and Roman Catholic clergy are protesting.
Picture, 1974
Howard Restoule
Picture, 1974
Indian kid in kitchen of one of the houses toured on the Bonaparte Reserve.
Picture, 1974
Indians - Canada - Tribes - Ojibway
Picture, 1974
Indians - Canada - Tribes - Ojibway
Picture, 1974
Vernon Bellecourt; Fears confrontations
Picture, 1974
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