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‘Land protectors’ undeterred by threat of injunction...
BRANTFORD – The company responsible for a hotel development near Highway 403 and Oak Park Road plans to seek an injunction against Six Nations people that have prevented work on the site for severalmonths. Bawa Hotels Canada was building a hotel and small plaza on the site, but the work was stopped by Six Nations people who say the land was never surrendered by Six Nations and the developer must complete a consultation process with the Haudenosaunee Development Institute before the $10 million project can proceed.......................

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Taking Haudenosaunee culture to the mainstream...
A plan announced in the Ontario government's recent budget to increase Aboriginal awareness in mainstream schools across the province got a start at Six Nations last week. Six Nations Polytechnic was the site of an Aboriginal Cultural Awareness and Student Achievement Symposium on May 1. It brought about 100 educators from across southern Ontario from Windsor to Niagara......................
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Welland Canal claim settlement could involve funding for health and water...
There is still no formal counter offer from Six Nations on Canada’s offer of $26 million to compensate for the flooding of lands near present day Dunnville to create the firstWelland Canal in 1830. But discussions have moved forward on how to resolve the matter, according to lead Ontario negotiator Murray Coolican. “We’re looking at some fairly creative, but important ideas that may help the Six Nations community in terms of land, but also in terms of other issues like health care and water infrastructure and things like that,” Coolican said......................

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The bizarre and odd...
In what can only be described as bizarre the Six Nations police chief issued a “School information release” last week instructing the community on its behaviour. Now, without a doubt, police chief Glenn Lickers may have had the best of intentions, but sending a notice to the elementary schools about rumours spreading throughout the community around the death of Tashina General and arrest and murder charge laid against her former boyfriend Kent Owen Hill, is way beyond the chief of police’s authority. While Lickers may have wanted to sound off to the community about the rumours spreading, sending a school information release that then made its way through the band, and we might add even to surrounding communities, is and was ludicrous...................

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Letters: Message to Six Nations...
The Six Nations Elected Council wishes to convey our deepest and heartfelt sympathy and condolence to the General family on the tragic loss of their beautiful daughter, Tashinna. Our community is facing a very difficult time with the loss of one of our own in under such tragic circumstances. It is very difficult to understand how such a tragedy could happen in our community. We ask that the community join us in this time of mourning and give all our love and support to Tashinna’s family and ask in our prayers for the Creator’s blessing to be with the family......................
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Bandits ‘cook’Wings at home...
BUFFALO – A slow start didn’t hurt the Buffalo Bandits last Friday night at HSBC Arena. The visiting PhiladelphiaWings came out flying and showed the Bandits that they were going to put up one heck of a fight. A rather small crowd of 9, 334 took in the thrilling contest that the Bandits won 14-12.......................

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Rebels now 5-0...
It was a successful weekend for the Six Nations Jr. “B” Rebels as they won both of their games to remain undefeated. On Friday in Welland, the Rebels were 7-1 winners over the Warlords. “They tried to intimidate us,” said Rebels first vice-president and general manager Wray Maracle on the rather chippy contest. Welland finished the game with 62 penalty minutes and the Rebels finished with 56 penalty minutes......................

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Celebrating a year of excellence...
Six Nations Minor Hockey celebrated a year of excellence this past Saturday afternoon at the community centre. Trophies and awards were given out to players this year in the tyke to midget divisions. The Peewee 2 players decided not to give awards, but instead donated money to the family of Tashina General’s family. The money was generated through a variety of fundraising efforts.......................

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Arrows hope for another big season...
It was a season to remember last year for the Six Nations Arrows. They were a force to be reckoned with capturing the OLA Jr. “A” championship and the Minto Cup as the top Jr. “A” team in the country. With several key players gone from last year’s team, those who remain will have to step up in order for the team to repeat the success. There are 12 returning players from last year, including Pierce Abrams, Chris “ Bubba ” Courtney, Dan Hill, Tyler Hill, Cody Jamieson, Logan Kane, Jacob Kicknosway-Loucks, Eryn Jones, Mitch Nanticoke, Miller Rusbridge, Corbyn Tao, and Holden Vyse......................

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Federal government concerned about results of Kanesatake police audit...
MONTREAL - The federal government says it is looking at the results of a forensic audit of the Kanesatake Mohawk Police Service over alleged mismanagement of funding. Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day says in a statement that the 108-page document released late Wednesday raises some concerns. Day says he's instructed department officials to further study the results and see whether any action needs to be taken. The federal government launched the audit last February, focusing on financial contributions granted by Ottawa for the Kanesatake police service between April 1, 2003 and March 31, 2005.....................
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MP bracing for 'absolutely devastating' fishing season...
PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. - It will still be another few weeks before the North Coast Integrated Fishery Management Plan is finalized, but already there's a great deal of concern that it could be a devastating season for all sectors. Skeena-Bulkley Valley MP Nathan Cullen said Friday that he has grave concerns about how the season may play out in his constituency and throughout the waters of British Columbia. "As we get closer to the fishing season, every signal we're getting from DFO is for an absolutely devastating fishing season," said Cullen. "Unless their early estimates prove wrong, there could be potentially complete closures on the South Coast and Fraser River fishery. ..................
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Manitoba cabinet ministers to meet with band that blockaded road...
WINNIPEG - Three NDP cabinet ministers are planning to spend some time mending fences in Hollow Water, the First Nation that blockaded roads into a cottage development last fall. On the agenda is the band's control over its traditional lands along the east side of Lake Winnipeg, north of Pine Falls. That could include the fate of future cottage developments, logging and mining, the construction of an all-weather road and the highly charged issue of a Manitoba Hydro power line that some want to see built on the east side of Lake Winnipeg. The six-week blockade was led by former chief Ian Bushie, but he was defeated in a recent election by Larry Barker, who says the community is looking forward to sharing its ideas with the politicians.,.................
 
 
Armed guards open fire on Indian reservation in northern Brazil, wounding 10...
SAO PAULO, Brazil - Armed guards protecting a farmer's rice fields on Monday shot and wounded 10 Indians who were building their homes on a reservation in northern Brazil, police and an indigenous rights group said. Federal agents were sent to the Raposa Serra do Sol reservation in the Amazon jungle state of Roraima to prevent further violence, a federal police spokeswoman said. Police are investigating two differing accounts of the shooting, which wounded three tribesmen seriously enough to require hospitalization in the state capital of Boa Vista, said the spokeswoman, who declined to be identified in line with departmental regulations............
 
   
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Six Nations man could be facing more charges in Tashina’s death
By Jamie Lewis
Turtle Island News

Sources in the Brantford crown attorney’s office told Turtle Island News more charges against Kent (Squire) Hill could be coming. Hill was charged last week with second degree murder after the 21- year old missing woman’s body was found in a field behind Hill’s father’s house. A source in the Brantford Crown Attorney’s office said they are exploring charges that could stem from the hiding of the body.
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Bypass blockade discussed at negotiating table

By Mark Ladan
Staff Writer

The late April blockade of the Highway 6 bypass by Six Nations made its way to the side table negotiations between Haudenosaunee- Six Nations and the governments of the Ontario and Canada. Lead provincial negotiator Murray Coolican confirmed the issue was raised at the table on Apr. 30. “We raised the issue of the blockade and I’ve said on a number of occasions that protests and blockades are not helpful to the progress of the negotiations,” Coolican said. “But we do feel it’s important to be at the table negotiating.”
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Tories use ‘misleading claims’ to reject U native rights document: lawyers
OTTAWA- An open letter signed by more than 100 legal experts says the Harper government has no legal basis to reject the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Canada was one of only four countries last September to reject the historic document billed as a landmark recognition of native rights. The others were the United States, Australia and New Zealand.
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