A Passamaquoddy Porcupine Quill Basket
Natalie, an anthropologist, also a great (4x) granddaughter to Tomah Joseph, talks to us about the beautiful porcupine quill basket made by her grandmother, of Passamaquoddy Nation. Natalie focuses her…
MoreA Look at a 1906 Tomah Joseph Basket
Tomah Joseph is an important historic elder in Passamaquoddy and Indigenous History as he was elected Governor for the Passamaquoddy Tribe at Peter Dana Point (Motahkomikuk) and was a mentor…
MoreHistory of Indigenous Handwoven Baskets
Natalie, an anthropologist teaches us about the history of baskets that were heavily used and relied upon in Indigenous culture as a survival tool. Natalie Dana-Lolar is an anthropologist who…
MoreAnthropologist, Natalie Dana-Lolar at Passamaquoddy Cultural Heritage Museum
Natalie is an anthropologist who focuses her work at the Passamaquoddy Cultural Heritage Museum to cultural revitalizing, using native language, ancestor stories and Indigenous world views. Passamaquoddy Cultural Heritage Museum…
MoreOttawa announces $103M for Indigenous women’s shelters | CBC Radio
By Olivia Stefanovich | CBC News Former commissioner says there’s more work to do to address national inquiry’s calls for justice The more than $100 million in funding the federal government…
MoreWater is sacred to Indigenous people. They have been fighting to protect it for decades | CBC Radio
By Rhiannon Johnson | CBC Radio For Indigenous people water is more than just hydration: It’s alive and holds a spirit. Water is life For Pamela Palmater, making sure that…
MoreIndigenous Stone Tools and The Atlatl – New Brunswick Artefacts with Archaeologist, Brent Suttie
Brent Suttie, Archaeologist talks about stone tools and the atlatl artefacts found in New Brunswick. These stone tools can be dated back to 2000 years ago. The atlatl were amongst…
MoreIndian Act again under attack | Troy Media
Indigenous communities need to be allowed to experiment and innovate through local self-rule and decentralization By: Joseph Quesnel | Troy Media Political attacks on the Indian Act are back in…
MoreRob McDougall: The Average Course of a Fish
DFO expert, Rob McDougall walks us through natural fish bypass in the water. Click here for more videos on our Fisheries and Oceans Conservation Project, Summit of the Bay.
MoreSignificance of clams to the Peskotomuhkati First Nation – Jeff Dionne
Jeff Dionne talks about the significance on what harvesting clams on their territory means to the Peskotomuhkati People. Click here for more videos on our Fisheries and Oceans Conservation Project,…
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