Posts Tagged ‘Aboriginal Canadians’
gkisedtanamoogk on Burnt Church crisis (1999-2002)
gkisedtanamoogk is telling us more about one of the most important event in Indigenous recent history. https://youtu.be/Qf8VnNMEgl4
MoreResponsibility to our waters with Chief of Peskotomuhkati Nation
Let’s take our responsibilities towards the environnement with Chief Akagi.
MoreJustin Sappier shares with us what it means to be a traditional wood carver
Justin Sappier, shares with us his art and passion while explaining to us what it’s really like to be a wood carver.
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,…
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…
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…
MoreWelcome to Canada’s First Nations Renaissance | Troy Media
By Robert McGarvey, Troy Media A new generation of First Nations leaders are showing us how to make the capitalist system work for the entire community Chief Reginald Bellerose of the…
MoreIndigenous Language Learning Made Easy Through Technology | Troy Media
By Anna Holtby | Troy Media After finding few digital resources available, Delaney Lothian decided to create a game and app for learning Cree language Delaney Lothian jumped at the…
MoreIndigenous Engagement Charts Positive Course For Oil and Gas Industry
Environmentalists only support Indigenous peoples when the First Nations and Métis agree with them Much as opponents of Canadian oil and gas production hate to admit it, the future of…
MoreHistory Shows a Path to Resolve Lobster Fisheries Dispute
Non-Indigenous fishers in Atlantic region need not be worried that Indigenous rights will come at the expense of conservation A dispute in Ontario may help us understand ongoing tensions over…
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