SEVEN Magazine, May 1, 2012, Volume 5, No. 3

miscellaneous

At the end of it all

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I wonder how the world works sometimes. I wonder why life can be so unfair. Why every little thing could mean so much.

Untitled

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I represent that sixty four nation damn, that rez needs God’s salvation Can anybody out there hear our cry?

Elijah Sugarhead - My Vision is Fulfilled

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Hello my name is Elijah Howard Chief Bear Sugarhead. First and foremost I would like to say hi to my family and thank them for their unwavering support and belief in me.

Building a good life

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Hello my names Michael Tyance, I was born and raised in Ontario. As I was growing up my parents were alcoholics and I didn’t understand.

I am prescription narcotic

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I destroy homes, I tear families apart, Take your children, and that’s just the start.

As Phase One of FNEI Conservation Program Nears End, Energy Conservation Fairs Celebrate a Successful Program

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The FNEI Conservation Program has much to celebrate as it nears the end of its first phase of operation.

'It's been an awesome journey'

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He’ll be the first one to tell you he can be combative. That when push comes to shove he’ll push back.

Forgotten

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The young boy lay frozen on the cot, stiff with fear, as Father McKinnon stepped closer to his bed.

Gang life, not an answer

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Hi! My name is John Paul Ostamus. I am a member of Eabametoong First Nations and I do recognize myself as a native, also I would like to voice out, and speak towards gang violence, and bullying of such kind.

Proud of our heritage

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St. Thomas Aquinas High School students in Kenora are promoting First Nation, Metis and Inuit traditions, cultures and perspectives in oral history.

Learning from my mistakes

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Hi my name is Doris Slipperjack and I am a mother of 3 beautiful children. I like to read and write and meet new people.

If she knew

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she knew what went on in this place she knew choices where made right she knew it felt far away from its thought