Posts Tagged ‘Culture’
Traditional Smoked Fish on Grand Manan with Sharon Greenlaw
Sharon Greenlaw, a descendant of Passamaquoddy ancestors, a student of Passamaquoddy history, talks about the traditional smoked fish that Grand Manan Island, New Brunswick was known for. The island today…
MoreOil and gas provides nothing but opportunity for Indigenous peoples
By Jordan Jolicoeur | TroyMedia The success of the industry is a success for Indigenous people I learned from my dad about sharing opportunities and lending a helping hand. That…
MoreIndigenous peoples also have the right to say “yes” to resource projects
By Ken Coates | TroyMedia End the ideological posturing that has proved so detrimental to Indigenous rights For the last few decades, Indigenous communities have fought for the right to have…
MoreWhat can we expect from our leaders on Indigenous issues?
By Gerry Chidiac | TroyMedia The parties’ records over the last 13 years are revealing If Canadians are as concerned as they claim about the increasing number of unmarked graves found…
MoreWhat if money is not the answer for Indigenous communities?
By Ken Coates | TroyMedia The feds tend to use money as a surrogate to real commitment The government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has made extraordinary financial commitments…
MoreHistoric Recordings Revitalize Language For Passamaquoddy Tribal Members | NPR
Transcript MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: Some of the oldest audio recordings in the world have been digitally restored and returned to the descendants of the people who made them,…
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…
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