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Walk Among the Trees joins culture and nature – Sault This Week
Feb 19, 2024 Two local indigenous entrepreneurs have launched a new business that helps to foster connection with nature and with indigenous teachings. Mario Gionet and Cheyene Nanie launched Walk Among the Trees in early 2023 to offer walking tours while sharing indigenous ceremony, stories, teachings, and cuisine. Right now they offer both daytime and […]
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Read MoreNew sculpture in Sudbury depicts unity, strength in BIPOC community – CBC
Feb 20, 2024 The wood and metal structure stands outside Sudbury Secondary School on Mackenzie Street A new sculpture graces an entrance to Sudbury Secondary School on Mackenzie Street, a prominent reminder, its designer says, to students, staff and anyone passing by on the busy street, of the strength of the community of Black, Indigenous and […]
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Read MoreCOLUMN: Cruising to the Antarctic Peninsula — Part 4 – Barrie Today
Feb 19,2024 Columnist Peter Bursztyn details journey south of the equator as he examines the corroding remains of once-thriving whaling industry The following is a column from BarrieToday community advisory board member Peter Bursztyn about his trip south of the equator. This is Part 4 in a series. To read Part 1, click here. To read Part 2, click here. […]
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Read MoreInternational Women’s Day
Feb 16, 2024 Bimaadzwin acknowledges and respects the many contributions made by women in our society and our organization. On this important day, we ask that everyone pause for a moment and reflect on women’s sacred and vital role in our lives, culture, communities, and families. As we mark International Women’s Day, a global celebration […]
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Read MoreA Review of the Arctic Indigenous Audiovisual Sector in Canada
15 February 2024 The International Arctic Indigenous Film Fund (AIFF) commissioned the international screen sector consultancy Olsberg•SPI (SPI) to provide an in-depth and comprehensive review of the Arctic audiovisual sector in Canada and across Arctic borders. Aligned with Telefilm Canada’s circumpolar partnership with the AIFF, Telefilm invested in this study as part of its commitment […]
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Read MoreWiikwemkoong Elder recognized with a 2024 Indspire Award for Culture, Heritage and Spirituality – Anishinabek News
February 15, 2024 WIIKWEMKOONG UNCEDED TERRITORY — Wiikwemkoong Elder Edna Manitowabi was recently recognized with a 2024 Indspire Award for Culture, Heritage and Spirituality, one of 12 recipients who will be honoured by Indspire on April 18 in Ottawa. The event marks the 31st anniversary of the Indspire Awards, which recognize Indigenous professionals and youth […]
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Read MoreEmbracing the Seven Sacred Grandfather Teachings to Enrich Thunder Bay – NetNewsLedger
February 14, 2024 Thunder Bay stands as a vibrant community, rich in diversity and natural beauty. Yet, like many communities, it faces its share of challenges. In our quest for a better world, the wisdom of Indigenous peoples offers timeless principles that can help us foster a more inclusive, peaceful, and compassionate society. The Seven […]
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Read MoreIndigenous Museum Professionals Networking Sessions 2024
In the spirit of the Moved to Action report, the CMA is hosting monthly Zoom chats for Indigenous Museum professionals. Hosted by Nicole Henbry, these virtual hang outs are informal and confidential, meant to create an environment of support, idea sharing and community building. Zoom chats are open to all Indigenous professionals. Allies, while we […]
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Read MoreVoices of Healing: Embracing Indigenous Experience through ‘Indian Horse’ – The Cornwall Seeker
February 14, 2024 “when your innocence is stripped from you, when your people are denigrated, when the family you came from is denounced and your tribal ways and rituals are pronounced backward, primitive, savage, you come to see yourself as less than human. that is hell on earth, that sense of unworthiness. that’s what they […]
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Read MoreTrapline Availability 2024
Tuesday, February 13, 2024 – Registered traplines are currently available for reallocation within the North Bay District, individuals interested in becoming a head trapper on one of the registered traplines, or other traplines within the District should contact the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF). For further information please contact: Norm Dokis North Bay District […]
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