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Lita O’Halloran on River Life and Infrastructures : “Let the river act like a river”
Biologist and Conservation Manager for the Peskotomukhati Nation, Lita O’Halloran, shares with us some thoughts on river life and infrastructures and explains to us why it’s important to “Let the…
MoreSigning ceremony to highlight commitment to water quality on U.S.-Canada border
Signing ceremony to highlight commitment to water quality on U.S.-Canada border Multiple agencies and Tribal groups to meet for May 26 event in Eastern Maine CALAIS, Maine (May 13,…
MoreDiscussion around the Indian Act and Indigenous Identity with Jean Teillet
Negotiator, professor, researcher & author, Jean Teillet discusses today her article on the Indian Act, its relationship with Indigenous People, justice and laws.
MoreJean Taillet talking about the story of Métis Nation
Author, Jean Taillet, is talking about her new book and sharing with us a missing chapter in Canada’s Indigenous peoples’ history : the story of the Métis Nation.
MoreIncluding Indigenous perspectives in conservation planning
How Indigenous and Western knowledge can be equal partners in conservation solutions. By Bev Betkowski | Troy Media Protecting the world’s increasingly fragile environments through land…
MoreHigh school teacher, Gerry Chidiac discussing education with Allan Bonner
Gerry Chidiac is a high school teacher from Prince George, BC. He’s been educating the youth for the past 30 years. He specialized in genocide studies, languages, and working with…
MoreAs N.S. moves to recognize Mi’kmaw language, Indigenous language speakers in N.B. weigh in
Mi’kmaw, Wolastoqey and Peskotomuhkati language revitalization efforts would welcome provincial help By Oscar Baker III | CBC News The tabling of legislation in Nova Scotia to recognize Mi’kmaw…
MoreIndigenous Language Club fosters connections to culture and history
By Kalyna Hennig Epp | Troy Media Indigenous students engage in the spirit of kinship, learn ancestral languages and enrich lives. Danni Okemaw remembers playing outside with her cousins when…
MoreRematriation project’ hopes to return vintage Indigenous wares to their home communities
Red River Métis beader raises more than $6,000 to purchase items to gift back. By Renée Lilley | CBC News. Beautifully beaded cultural pieces will…
MoreIndigenous women entrepreneurs celebrate culture through commerce in Alberta
‘It’s about allowing people the opportunity to get a glimpse of who we are’ By Clare Bonnyman | CBC News For Mallory Yawnghwe, this is a big moment for Indigenous…
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