
January/February 2007
Volume 41, Number 1
Regulars
Editorial: New Clothes, Same Old Canadian Thinking
The Horowitz Paragraph
by Gad Horowitz
Indian Country
by Kahentinetha Horn
Labor Report
by Geoff Bickerton
Québec Communiqué
by Pierre Dostie
Vulture Culture
by Ed Janzen
On the Edge
by Lesley Hughes
Opening Arguments
The Canadian Wheat Board Under Attack
by Terry Pugh
Deep Roots and Conflict in Oaxaca
by Tommy Jonsson
Pricing our Water is Not the Issue
by Ricardo Acuña
Indigenous Activists who are Changing the World
Indian Country: Art, Politics and Resistance
The Violence of the Letter
by Peter Kulchyski
Aboriginal Artists Defying Expectations
PLUS: An Interview with Colleen Cutschall
by Cathy Mattes
Pathways to an Ethic of Struggle
by Taiaiake Alfred
Dam(n) Development
by Ramona Neckoway
The Hauntings of Colonialism
by Anthony J. Hall
Anti-Hero Avengers and the Not-So-Lone Ranger
by Kathleen Buddle
Mistahimaskwa, Big Bear, A Hero Worth Commemorating
by James Wastasecoot
Music of Oppression, Music of Resistance
by Rick Hesch
All That's Left
Buffy Saint-Marie, An Unsung Hero for Far Too Long
by Colleen Simard
Singing the Métis Story
by Dennis Pilon
Don Cherry for Prime Minister?
by Simon Black
Shane Koyczan: Keeping Life Honest
by Erin Millar
