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1977 (Creation)
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This file contains a series of newspapers including a column titled "On The Menu" by ANCS Correspondent & Cartoonist Everett Soop from several 1977 publications of The Native People. This file also contains a series of photocopied article from newspapers and magazines including "Soop's works chart growth of an esthetic" by Arthur McDougall dated Monday, March 16, 1981 in The Lethbridge Herald, three articles in Kainai News by Everett Soop: "Satire of a Candidate My Fellow Blooded Indians" (1968), "A Royal Commission On the Whiteman Act" (1968) and "A Living Nightmare" (1968). Also includes two articles in The Lethbridge heraldi: "Blood cartoonist in documentary"(1982), "Soop easily holds roasters at bay with barrage of insults" (1981) by Herald Staff Writer Brad Teeter. Additinally, "The Blood Cartoonist 'I'll put down anyone,' Soop says as he seeks out a book publisher," "Soop at the Glenbow: Humorist discusses prejudice" by Dan Dibbelt from Windspeaker (1988), "The two sides of Everett Soop" by Jackie Red Crow in Windspeaker (1987), "Soop proving Indian humor" (1979), and "'I'd like to do away with Indian Affairs" by Roger Epp, Herald Staff Writer. A photocopy of a advertisement cutout for D.R and Sons Lumber Co. dated January 2 1982 from Kainai News is also found in this file.This file also contains a book advertisement including Everett Soop's novel titled "I See My Tribe Is Still Behind Me!" Additionally, this file contains two handwritten notes by Penny Petrone.