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Allan Raslack, 33, principal of Grassy Narrows School, helps Rebecca Fobister, 12
3/26/1985
Back from ruin: People on the northern Ojibwa reserve of Grassy Narrows are breaking away from their violent past by banning alcohol
4/3/1995
Band chief hopes to create jobs using the reserve's natural resources
2/19/1985
The Best Little Coffee Shop in the North is a symbol of hard work, cooperation and pride for the Bearskin Lake community of 400 people
2/18/1985
Canadian National Railways station at Nakina, Ont.
2/10/1987
Colleen McKay
2/18/1985
Community worker helped organize volunteers who began patrols of reserve
4/4/1985
Dr. Crossland, Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie, Ontario
2/3/1986
Grassy Narrows Reserve
5/16/1985
Handhewn school - Community leader and school board chairman Don Patience, 47, a Metis, stands in front of the school Collins built with craftsmanship admired in Ontario
8/3/1987
Kenna, Kathleen
3/23/1985
Kenna, Kathleen
9/30/1985
Kenna, Kathleen
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Kenna, Kathleen
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Launch of their Book
9/1/1995
Living it up
1/5/1984
Matthew Beaver
5/16/1985
Natalie Kam takes care of her 10-month-old brother, Nathaniel, who is carried in a tikinagan
2/18/1985
The people of Collins, mostly Ojibwa Indians from reserves farther north, admit that alcoholism curses many families in their midst
8/3/1987
Salt and Pepper team: Chris Hillick, right, Salt, and John Hypolite, Pepper, leaders of the inmates committee at Collins Bay penitentiary, do their best to cool tense situations
9/13/1986
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