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<small><strong><a href="http://briarpatchmagazine.com/news/?p=302">Demasduit's Museum</a></strong>
<em>by Barbara Barker &#38; Tyler McCreary</em>
Grade Two students petition to honour the Beothuk in their own language

<strong><a href="http://briarpatchmagazine.com/news/?p=301">Hung Out to Dry?</a></strong>
<em>by Angela Regnier</em>
Academic research "partnerships" and the Wiarton water experiment

<strong><a href="http://www.briarpatchmagazine.com/batches/aug06/settlertreatycard.pdf" target="blank">Introducing the Briarpatch TreatyCard for settlers: You can't live here without it!</a></strong>
<em>by Tyler McCreary and Dave Oswald Mitchell</em>
Access to the land. No annual fee. Apply now!

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		<title>Demasduit&#8217;s Museum: Grade Two students petition to &#8220;set the record straight&#8221;</title>
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By Barbara Barker
and Tyler McCreary
Briarpatch Magazine
August 2006

Every school child knows that you should respect a person&#8217;s name. And in accordance with this simple maxim, Grade 2 students in the town of Grand Falls-Windsor, Newfoundland are petitioning to change the name of the Mary March Museum &#8212; named after a Beothuk woman captured by European settlers [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Hung Out to Dry? Academic research &#8216;partnerships&#8217; and the Wiarton water experiment</title>
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Photo: YiLing Chen-Josephson, Presents &#38; Law, www.presentsandlaw.com
By Angela Regnier
Briarpatch Magazine
August 2006

&#8220;I would like to be able to drink my water without fear and wash my clothes with no further damage.&#8221;
-LETTER TO THE EDITOR, WIARTON ECHO, SEP. 20, 2000.
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		<title>&#8216;And flowers bled in Atenco&#8217;: San Salvador Atenco and the Suppression of Mexican Democracy</title>
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By Andrew Kennis
Briarpatch Magazine
August 2006

On May 3 of this year, at about 7 a.m., Mexican state police in the city of Texcoco blocked some five dozen flower vendors from setting up their stalls in the local market. Police authorities had reportedly alerted the vendors days beforehand that their space would be blocked by officers. A [...]]]></description>
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		<title>&#8220;Foreign troops on the national territory&#8221; Haiti&#8217;s resurgent majority takes power</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ By Roger Annis
Briarpatch Magazine
August 2006

Haiti�s occupiers and elites badly needed the legitimacy of a �democratic� election. Unfortunately for them, the poor majority took them at their word&#8230;.
Sometimes even the best-laid plans of the powerful go astray. Such was the case in Haiti in February of this year when Haitians turned out in overwhelming numbers [...]]]></description>
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