ABOUT THE JUSTICE CENTRE

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President John Carpay shares his insights on freedom and the law.

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Mar

An Arikara woman was once gathering corn from the field to store away for winter use. She passed from stalk to stalk, tearing off the ears and dropping them into her folded robe.When all was gathered she started to go, when she heard a faint voice, like a child's, weeping and calling: "Oh, do not …

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Mar

At Hetgengastende lived a man of great power named Hagowane. He belonged to the Eagle family. One day this man started off to hunt. Taking his canoe he sailed across the lake in front of his house and leaving the canoe traveled for five days toward the West, then he collected wood and made a …

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Mar

There once lived a chief's daughter who had many relations. All the young men in the village wanted to have her for wife, and were all eager to fill her skin bucket when she went to the brook for water.There was a young man in the village who was industrious and a good hunter; but …