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Harold Cardinal (January 27, 1945 – June 3, 2005) was a Cree writer, political leader, teacher, negotiator, and lawyer. Throughout his career he advocated, on behalf of all First Nation peoples, for the right to be "the red tile in the Canadian mosaic." Cardinal was a lifelong student of First Nations law as practised by Cree and other Aboriginal Elders; he complimented this with extensive study of law in mainstream educational institutions. He was also a mentor and inspiration to many Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal students, professionals, and political leaders.

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  • Harold Cardinal (January 27, 1945 – June 3, 2005) was a Cree writer, political leader, teacher, negotiator, and lawyer. Throughout his career he advocated, on behalf of all First Nation peoples, for the right to be "the red tile in the Canadian mosaic." Cardinal was a lifelong student of First Nations law as practised by Cree and other Aboriginal Elders; he complimented this with extensive study of law in mainstream educational institutions. He was also a mentor and inspiration to many Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal students, professionals, and political leaders. He died of lung cancer in 2005 at the age of 60. (en)
  • Harold Cardinal (ur. 27 stycznia 1945, zm. 3 czerwca 2005) – kanadyjski Indianin Kri (Cree), absolwent Uniwersytetu Harvarda, prawnik, wykładowca i publicysta, przywódca tubylczy, negocjator i polityk, wieloletni przewodniczący Indian Association of Alberta (Indiańskiego Stowarzyszenia Alberty) i lider Assembly of First Nations (Zgromadzenia Pierwszych Narodów) – największej indiańskiej organizacji w Kanadzie. (pl)
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  • Harold Cardinal (ur. 27 stycznia 1945, zm. 3 czerwca 2005) – kanadyjski Indianin Kri (Cree), absolwent Uniwersytetu Harvarda, prawnik, wykładowca i publicysta, przywódca tubylczy, negocjator i polityk, wieloletni przewodniczący Indian Association of Alberta (Indiańskiego Stowarzyszenia Alberty) i lider Assembly of First Nations (Zgromadzenia Pierwszych Narodów) – największej indiańskiej organizacji w Kanadzie. (pl)
  • Harold Cardinal (January 27, 1945 – June 3, 2005) was a Cree writer, political leader, teacher, negotiator, and lawyer. Throughout his career he advocated, on behalf of all First Nation peoples, for the right to be "the red tile in the Canadian mosaic." Cardinal was a lifelong student of First Nations law as practised by Cree and other Aboriginal Elders; he complimented this with extensive study of law in mainstream educational institutions. He was also a mentor and inspiration to many Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal students, professionals, and political leaders. (en)
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  • Harold Cardinal (en)
  • Harold Cardinal (pl)
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