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  1. CDNBear

    Somebody asked how Quebec got its name..

    It may upset the soveriegntists, but it is a Native word, bastardized and mispronounced until it became what it is today. Much like the name of our country. The original name was Kebec, Algonkin, for "Where the river narrows". Samuel de Champlain The Founding of Québec In Spring of...
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    Forget coal, burn garbage...

    Sweden's burning with enthusiasm Waste-to-energy incineration is clean, efficient and 'absolutely feasible for Toronto,' disposal executives say Sep. 16, 2006. 01:00 AM CHRISTOPHER HUME MALMO-Garbage disposal may be a burning question in Toronto; here in Sweden, as in much of Europe, it's simply...
  3. CDNBear

    Apologize or else

    15.12.2005 15:39:00Apologize or elseAll Mohawk territories are presently targeted. Why? We need your kind assistance. Nia:wen Kahentinetha "APOLOGIZE (TO YOUR ATTACKERS), OR ELSE!" JUDGE ORDERS KANEHSATAKE MOHAWKS MNN. December 15, 2005. Judge Nicole Duval Hesler told lawyer for the...
  4. CDNBear

    300 webites, 300 lies...

    I thought the "Inform your fellow Canadians" forum would be the best place this put this info, but your welcome to decide on your own. A AlterNet - The Anti-War Movement http://www.alternet.org/issues/index.html?IssueAreaID=28 and info@alternet.org This group uses the US war in Iraq to...
  5. CDNBear

    Pro-'palestinian' Equals Anti-israeli

    PRO-'PALESTINIAN' EQUALS ANTI-ISRAELI by Dafna Yee Director of the Jewish Watch Dog (JWD) If one is serious about fighting terror, the first things to do are to stop pretending that some terrorists are your friends, and to stop believing that any terrorist can be negotiated with. The hard...
  6. CDNBear

    Bee in the Bonnet: Shot in the Ass!

    Bee in the Bonnet: Shot in the Ass! By B.H. Bates You can fight for your right to 'parrr-ta!' You can fight for your sister's honour. And it's even understandable to punch some jerk in the nose for pinching your ass. But where do you draw the line - between a kick in the pants and a bullet...
  7. CDNBear

    Bee in the Bonnet: Rich Man, Poor Man

    Bee in the Bonnet: Rich Man, Poor Man By B.H. Bates I was asked where I get my ideas for the 'Bee in the bonnet' columns. Ironically, a of lot them come from casual conversations that I have with non-native people, who insist on sharing their views about 'us' Natives. They usually begin...
  8. CDNBear

    All the way to the Supreme Court again...

    To find out that no laws were broken... Night deer hunting allowed for BC natives, says Supreme Court of Canada December 21, 2006 - by Joseph Quesnel The Supreme Court of Canada has determined that two Aboriginal men from British Columbia can hunt deer at night. In many provinces, night...
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    Flight KAL 007

    Passanger plane? or Spy plane?
  10. CDNBear

    General Douglas MacArthur: Thayer Award Acceptance Address

    For the audio version go to the link below... http://americanrhetoric.com/speeches/douglasmacarthurthayeraward.html General Douglas MacArthur: Thayer Award Acceptance Address delivered 12 May 1962, West Point, NY "Duty, Honor, Country" General Westmoreland, General Grove, distinguished...
  11. CDNBear

    Merry Christmas to all...

    Merry Christmas everyone. I am not Christian, but I celebrate Christmas, because of its messege of Peace on Earth and Good Will to ALL man. I hope you all have a Great evening and that your Christmas morning is evenful and fun. Blessing and good tiding on you all. Ohkwia aka, CDNBear
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    International Law, Native and Quebec Claims...

    BP-412E ABORIGINAL PEOPLES AND THE 1995 QUEBEC REFERENDUM: A SURVEY OF THE ISSUES Prepared by: Jill Wherrett Political and Social Affairs Division February 1996 .(15)ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL LAW The arguments put forth by the different parties raise questions about rights to...
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    Once and for all, this is the Native stance on a soveriegn Quebec

    ABORIGINAL PEOPLES AND THE 1995 QUEBEC REFERENDUM: A SURVEY OF THE ISSUES Prepared by: Jill Wherrett Political and Social Affairs Division February 1996 Following the election of the Parti Québécois in the fall of 1994, the Quebec government initiated steps toward secession. A draft bill...
  14. CDNBear

    Fascism and the "Distinct Society" in Québec

    Fascism and the "Distinct Society" in Québec by Pierre Lemieux The view of Québec as a "distinct society" is not only a leitmotiv of the separatist movement, but also a fixture of conventional wisdom among the establishment in the province. Québec's distinct culture is often identified with the...
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    Exposing Quebec's shameful secret

    Exposing Quebec's shameful secret Researcher claims province's nationalism rooted in anti-Semitism Francine Dubé National Post 27.4.2002 After three books, a decade of poverty, and venom from those she would rather were her peers than her enemies, Esther Delisle is ready for a change of...
  16. CDNBear

    Aboriginals and the Canadian Military

    Aboriginals and the Canadian Military CBC News Online | June 21, 2006 Canada's aboriginal people have been fighting for this country on the front line of every major battle, going as far back as 1812. Then, the great warrior Tecumseh led the Six Nations in alliance with the Canadians and the...
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    The Legend of the Cherokee Rose

    No better symbol exists of the pain and suffering of the "Trail Where They Cried" than the Cherokee Rose. The mothers of the Cherokee grieved so much that the chiefs prayed for a sign to lift the mother's spirits and give them strength to care for their children. From that day forward, a...
  18. CDNBear

    Who were the Choctaw code talkers?

    Who were the Choctaw code talkers? If not for the success of the Choctaw Code Talkers, how likely is it that another Native American language, the Navajo would be used in the Second World War? Long before the days of the Second World War and America’s historic use of Navajo Code Talkers...
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    Brighten the Chain, Video

    http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2138207464612292226&sourceid=docidfeed&hl=en
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    How I became Ohkwai

    I was all of 13 as I stood, looking out over the vast beauty of the valley. The sun was low on the horizon, but its warmth still carest my cheeks, like the hand of the Great Spirit. I was tired from my trek up the escartment and paused only to rest as I scanned the valley with weiry eyes. I...