Posts Tagged ‘indigenous land’
Responsibility to our waters with Chief of Peskotomuhkati Nation
Let’s take our responsibilities towards the environnement with Chief Akagi.
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…
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,…
MoreDespite objections, regional government narrowly approves Surrey’s plan to expand industrial lands
Board votes 69-65 to develop rural land over protests from environmentalists, Semiahmoo First Nation By Jesse Johnston| CBC News The regional government in Metro Vancouver…
MoreBrent Suttie: Ministers Island, A pre-historic site
Brent Suttie, Archaeologist in New Brunswick talks about the evidence found on the island of Chamcook, Minister’s Island in New Brunswick above and below ground that Indigenous people had lived…
MoreChief Hugh Akagi: Responsibility to our protect our waters
Chief Hugh Akagi of Peskotomuhkati Nation talks about the responsibility we have as citizens to our country, our land, to protect the waters and all that lives in them. Visit…
MoreNew Brunswick premier says First Nations title claim is serious and far-reaching | CTV News
By Kevin Bisset | The Canadian Press FREDERICTON – A title claim for 60 per cent of New Brunswick’s territory that was filed by six Wolastoqey chiefs is very serious and…
MoreWhen Two Worlds Collide
By Doreen Barrie FOREWORD The following analysis might sound like a sweeping denunciation of Western culture and values. However, that is not my intention and I hope it will not…
MoreKen Coates Discusses Impact of The Indian Act on Indigenous Peoples
“Partnerships with Indigenous Peoples in the future.” The Indian Act set rules and regulations of what Indigenous People could and could not do. Ken discusses its how it impacted and…
MoreNative American tribe in Maine buys back island taken 160 years ago | The Guardian
By Alice Hutton | The Guardian The Passamaquoddy’s purchase of Pine Island for $355,000 is the latest in a series of successful ‘land back’ campaigns for indigenous people in the…
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