ENTERTAINMENT, THE HERALD, Wed. Mar. 23, 1977, ? BOOK: | Review DENE NATION — THE COLONY WITHIN EDITED BY MEL WATKINS Mel Watkins is a member of the Department of Poligical Economy and University College at the University ef Toronto and was a consultant to the Indian Brotherhood of the N.W.T. in Yellowknife. . This collection of papers by some 20 contributors has been selected in the main from presentations made to the Berger Inquiry and reflects the efforts of the Dene people to block the construction of a pipeline through the Mackenzie Valley lands they claim as their own. The issue is broader than a pipeline or evén a land claim and the presentations go well ond showing the adverse effects of a pipeline, serious § though these ma beyond aboriginal] claim to the land, valid tho Rather, Dene nation’s. fundamental perception that be, and determining with their lan pipeline ever materialize up the Mackenzie Valley, the & Dene nation will continue to § assert this right and con- _ tinue to strive decolonization in matters of economics, education, law and culture. The papers, some of them written b which book is essential reading for all concerned with Canada’s future as a compassionate — democracy. THE APPOINTMENT 1969 Omar Sharif, Aimee. Brilliant Roman lawyer falls in love with the beautlful model his friend plansto marry. NEVER TOO SMALL 1965 Connie Stevens, Paul Ford. When a middleaged man and woman with a married daughter find. they are ex- pectant parents again, the husband Is horrified but the wife _ 4s pleased, : ELEPHANT WALK 1954 Ellzabeth Taylor, Dana Andrews. Young bride of Ceylon * fea ‘plantation owners has a difficult time adjusting to her fhusband’s way of Ife and ever present ghost of his father wha contro!s him. FURTHER LAUREL AND HARDY | 1967 A collection of the most hilarloys moments in Laurel & ‘Hardy's. early careers before they were a team and af. terwards. asserting an f h that may be. § ey reflect the their 8 truggle is for the most § universal of human rights, & the right to be a -self- people, living § as they have B always done. Should no §& for § politics, § ‘ j Dene and cna ; specialists in a variety of '§ fields, reveal the profound . issues of human rights from ; ipeline protest § ultimately derives. 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