Posts Tagged ‘community’
Fishermen, Darren Porter on the Fisheries Act
Sometimes, it can be hard to follow-up and/or understand what the “Acts” really mean. Fishermen, Darren Porter breaks down some really interesting and important points of The Fisheries Act with…
MoreAlexander Hoar on the consequences of dams
Environnemental conservation specialist, Alexander Hoar, walks us through the economical and environnement damages of dams. https://youtu.be/YYNdcsZkrzI
MoreLobster Expert – Dr. Kari Lavali, explains to us the reputation of lobsters through History
Dr. Kari Lavali joined us during the #SummitOfTheBay and shared with us the interesting story of lobsters’ reputation throughout eras and History…
MoreBrent Suttie on Pre historic Ministers Island Site
Archeologist, Brent Suttie, share with us some secrets and some knowledge on the prehistoric history of Ministers Island – a very important land for Indigenous People.
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.
MoreHarvey Millar & Erica Stuart sharing the story of The St. Croix/Skutik River
DFO Experts, Harvey Miller & Erica Stuart, are sharing with us the story behind the St. Croix River – also known as The Skutik River; a natural and powerful frontier…
MoreAgreement signed to train more Indigenous physicians
By University of Alberta |TroyMedia Six northeastern Alberta First Nations partner with the U of A to improve health care for their members Six northeastern Alberta First Nations have formed…
MoreJeff Corntassel: Understanding Indigenous International Relations
Jeff Corntassel is from the Cherokee First Nation, an Indigenous Studies professor at University of Victoria discusses the importance of Indigenous International Relations with Allan Bonner. He explores the relations…
MoreIndigenous Peoples Day draws a crowd to learn and share | CBC News
By Lauren Bird | CBC News The flags of Wolastoqiyik, Peskotomuhkati and Mi’kmaq were raised at the New Brunswick legislature Monday afternoon marking Indigenous Peoples Day. “That flag should…
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