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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Jan 1976, p. 9

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search Branch of Indian Affairs, Steve Iverson, a student of Indian Affairs and Francoise Coullette and an Alberta native afâ€" fected by. land disputes, spoke at a forum at UW moderated by Frank Epp. President of Conrad Grebel Cardinal, Indian spokesman and author of the Unjust Soâ€" ciety. Speaking Thursday on the Alberta Tar Sand dispute and the MacKenzie pipeline controversy, Mr. Cardinal said the Indian no longer wishes to be manipulated by Tandi, a Cree Indian word meaning Where, expresses the search to find the posiâ€" tive way to the future. Sponsored by University of Waterloo and Conrad Grebel College, Tandi Symposium on Native People‘s held last week reflected the Indian‘s concern for his future. Mr. Cardinal, Brian Hartâ€" ley, acting director for **Where the hell are we at? The government has told us for 50 years to attain the values of white people and now after 50 years, they are telling us to change back to the traditional values of The Tandi Indian Symposium held last week at the University of Waterloo featured debates and seminars. Harry Cardinal, national Indian spokesman argued the Alberta land disputes with Brian Hartley, of the Ministry of Indian Affairs. Indians concerned over future U BESTSELLERS! Waterloo Square, King Street South, Waterioo, 886â€" 1 352 Y Hke COOCHWTH Steve Iverson, a universt ty student of Indian Af: fairs and eight year resident of Alberta, said that while discussions are in progress the Indian is not getting the ‘"The development inâ€" volves Indian resources: opportunities for _ gain. Only unskilled jobs lasting short periods of time have been given to Indians, leavâ€" ing them out of the real gain bracket, he said. I refute the charge that the government is trying to keep the Indian beholding to them. We have initiated in both Alberta and British Columbia, negotiations to settle land claim disputes," he said. treaties that relieve him of possible future financial gains from development. ‘‘We want jobs and ecoâ€" nomic development for our people,"" he said. In rebuttal, Brian Hartâ€" ley, acting Director for Policy Planning and Re search Branch of Indian Afâ€" fairs, said the government realizes the need for comâ€" munication with the Indians concerning development. ~It is difficult to run a trapâ€"line over a pipeline," said Mr. Iverson. Mr. Hartley said he is optimistic about â€" future negotiations. _ Before real gains can be made,. the issue of aboriginal rights has to be settled, he said but he added the term is too vague and demands negotiation. Mr. Cardinal reflected the government‘s position of being pressed by free enterprise not to develop Indian resources in comâ€" petition with white free enterprise. with the crown, still beâ€" longs to the Indian people â€" including revenue derived from it. said Mr. Cardiâ€" nal. "I don‘t have a crystal ball about the course of future negotiations."~ said Mr. Hartley. finances to develop eduâ€" cational and technical reâ€" sources to equalize the earning capabilities of the Indian and white man. We will take whatever legal action is necessary to shut we want to benefit equally from them. We want the down the oil sands until a solution is reached," said Mr. Cardinal. **Aborigional rights means simply that land INFORMAL INTEREST COURSES Charm and Personal Development . . . . . .Tues. Feb. 10th Public Speaking (Fundamentais) . . . . . . .Mon. Feb. 23rd Public Speaking (Advanced) . . . . . . . . . .Tues. Feb. 24th Guitar Lessons â€" Basic . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tues. 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