Posts Tagged ‘indigenous culture’
Watch S2 E4 “Language Is Life”on PBS’ “Native America” | Donald Soctomah and Dwayne Tomah on Reviving the Passamaquoddy Language
“Language Is Life” a 53 minute episode by PBS’ “Native America” Series. Episode 4 has just been released featuring Dwayne Tomah, Donald Soctomah, Madonna Soctomah, and many of our fellow…
MoreCeremonial lodge for Indigenous federal workers start of ‘something greater’ | CBC News
By Francis Ferland | CBC News Mikinàk Lodge recently opened on Central Experimental Farm in Ottawa On the grounds of Ottawa’s Central Experimental Farm stands a modest one-storey building, surrounded…
MoreLita O’Halloran on River Life and Infrastructures : “Let the river act like a river”
Biologist and Conservation Manager for the Peskotomukhati Nation, Lita O’Halloran, shares with us some thoughts on river life and infrastructures and explains to us why it’s important to “Let the…
MoreDiscussion around the Indian Act and Indigenous Identity with Jean Teillet
Negotiator, professor, researcher & author, Jean Teillet discusses today her article on the Indian Act, its relationship with Indigenous People, justice and laws.
MoreHigh school teacher, Gerry Chidiac discussing education with Allan Bonner
Gerry Chidiac is a high school teacher from Prince George, BC. He’s been educating the youth for the past 30 years. He specialized in genocide studies, languages, and working with…
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…
MoreIndigenous cultural burning can boost biodiversity, help fight forest fires: Canadian study
By Kate Bueckert | CBC News There’s frustration ‘elders and our knowledge keepers weren’t listened to,’ scientist says. Forest fires and wildfires now posing concerns in parts of Canada highlight the…
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