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COVER
Using Humour to Stop Teenage Suicide

ANNIVERSARY ISSUE
Selected excerpts from First Nations Drum Celebratory Issue

BIOGRAPHY
Acclaimed Aboriginal Writer Passes Away

BUSINESS
Metis Refuse Premier Doer Order of the Sash

GOVERNMENT
National Chief Pleased with Meeting with Premiers, Territorial Leaders

HUMOUR
Bee in the Bonnet:
Bad News from the Doctor

Who Gives a Fish?

How to Beat a Woman


MUSIC

Here to Stay: Thirty Years of Aboriginal Music

MODERN TREATIES
Supreme Court Rejects Treaty Right to Log

First Nations Drum Celebrates 15 Years
By Staff Writers & Editors

Our 15th Anniversary Issue featured some of the newspaper's finest articles. These are the stories that provided the background to the events that shaped the landscape of Native communities across Canada. Below are selected excerpts from this year's anniversary issue.

The Oka Crisis: A Summer of Discontent

Theresa Ducharme: Globalizing Native Culture

Wounded Leaders, Wounded Nations


Robbie Robertson puts th
e Weight on Native Music

BC's Murdered and Missing Women