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Further Abuse | Chief Hugh Akagi
By: Chief Hugh Akagi There have been historical genocidal acts in Canada. There continue to be genocidal acts in Canada. The loss of life in the Indigenous population from the…
MoreReflections On The Pandemic | Chief Hugh Akagi
By: Chief Hugh Akagi Indigenous writer Dr. Thomas King wrote in his book The Inconvenient Indian that everybody wanted to be Indians in the 1960s—even the Indians. Being Indian, authentic,…
MoreResidential Facilities | Chief Hugh Akagi
By: Chief Hugh Akagi I want to add a different perspective to the public discussion about deaths in residential facilities. I don’t call these schools, although some, or even many…
MoreInherent Indigenous Rights Are Not a Gift From Government | Chief Hugh Akagi
By: Chief Hugh Akagi By the 1970s, the Supreme Court of Canada began to repair the impact of hundreds of years of friction between Indigenous people and European settlers. More…
MoreSome First Nation support in New Brunswick for small nuclear reactors | CBC News
By Jennifer Sweet | CBC News Moltex CEO says company has full support of all 15 First Nations in N.B. to develop SMRs Companies trying to develop small modular nuclear…
MorePeskotomuhkati Nation chief discusses reconciliation | The Saint Croix Courier
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MoreDonald McGraw: Painter and Artist of the Chiefs
Donald McGraw, an Acadian artist and painter honours the New Brunswick First Nation Chiefs with portraits. Margaret Labillois, of the Eel River Bar First Nation and Peskotomuhkati First Nation Chief,…
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