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26.NITE FALL STUDIOS | A Storytelling Company (nitefallstudios.com)
Every Emotion Costs is written and directed by Darlene Naponse and produced by Joseph Mansourian under the Nite Fall Studios name
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27.First Nation pushes back against ' Ring of Fire' mine, rail project (www.northernontariobusiness.com)
Last week about 15 protesters from Marten Falls First Nation pitched tents last week at Kopper and McFauld's Lakes near the exploration camps of Noront Resources and Freewest Resources.
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Based on evaluation findings from the Walk This Way needs assessment and Walk this Way pilot test conducted by PARC, the Walk This Way resource (including the Leaders Guide, Users Guide and Calendar) has been adapted for an aboriginal population.
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29.Kegedonce - Aboriginal and Native Literature, (www.kegedonce.com)
We are a First Nations - owned and operated publisher committed to the development, promotion and publication of Indigenous Peoples.
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30.Anishinaabekwe (ojibwaymigisibineshii.blogspot.com)
I write about touches on: Anishinaabe heritage and culture, Anishinaabe Territory, Native and Indigenous issues, environmentalism, feminism/ matriarchy, Northern Michigan, the Great Lakes, Mother Earth, Earth based spirituality, energy work, healing and the healing arts
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31.Dropping Ont. aboriginal affairs minister a step back: native leaders (ca.news.yahoo.com)
Premier Dalton McGuinty's decision to turn aboriginal issues into a part-time cabinet job is a "step backwards" for his government and its relationship with First Nations, aboriginal leaders said Tuesday.
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32.Students partake in first nations ceremony (www.thesudburystar.com)
Students from the native studies and language programs at the Sudbury Catholic District School board were invited to participate in an Eagle Ceremony at the board's Outdoor Education Centre in Killarney.
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33.YouTube clips of homeless Kenora First Nations closed down (www.lotwenterprise.com)
Rat Portage First Nation Chief Ken Skead says he's upset with the people, who are posting videos of homeless people on the Internet. The clips, which are listed under the sarcastic title Kenora's Finest, shouldn't be there, he said.
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34.Survival International - The movement for tribal peoples (www.survivalinternational.org)
Survival is the only international organization supporting tribal peoples worldwide. We were founded in 1969 after an article by Norman Lewis in the UK’s Sunday Times highlighted the massacres, land thefts and genocide taking place in Brazilian Amazonia.
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35.Relief supplies now en route to Pikangikum | Fort Frances Times Online (www.fftimes.com)
A convoy carrying emergency relief supplies for the children of Pikangikum First Nation is now on its way thanks to OPP assistance.
“It’s been amazing,” Marty Nelson of Family & Children’s Services here, chair of the Pikangikum Relief Committee, said about the public response to the plea for help. -
36.Indigenous Mapping Network (indigenousmapping.net)
The mission of Indigenous Mapping Network is to connect native communities with the tools needed to protect, preserve, and enhance our way of life within our aboriginal territories. This endeavor often requires an amalgamation of traditional "mapping" practices and modern mapping technologies.
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37.The Plains of Aamjiwnaang (theplainsofaamjiwnaang.wordpress.com)
events through native eyes of famous historic episodes like the establishing of Detroit, the French and Indian War, the American Revolution and the War of 1812.
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38.Aboriginal Ontario Counsellor uses Aboriginal teachings (www.aboriginalontario.com)
Johnson then produced a series of booklets, which he printed using his computer and a printer that he bought through a personal loan from PACE (Patricia Area Community Endeavors).“It was costly to produce them that way,” Johnson says, estimating the cost at about $10 each.
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39.Defenders of the Land (www.defendersoftheland.org)
Defenders of the Land, a network of Indigenous communities and activists in land struggle across Canada, including Elders and youth, women and men, was founded at a historic meeting in Winnipeg from November 12-14.
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40.Attawapiskat Elder Sophie Spence walked into Timmins (www.thedailypress.ca)
Attawapiskat Elder Sophie Spence walked into Timmins to the sounds of great applause and cheering.In four days, the 68-year-old traveled from Cochrane to Timmins on foot, in hopes of raising awareness about the plight of her community.
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41.Videos: Conversations with the Earth (www.conversationsearth.org)
5 indigenous communities and climate change
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42.Video :Film being shot in Whitefish Lake First Nation community (www.thesudburystar.com)
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43.Indian and Northern Affairs Canada is no steward of the land (intercontinentalcry.org)
Of the 4464 sites listed in the inventory, Indian and Northern Affairs has identified 1,610 sites. 557 of those are classified as medium- or high-risk sites that require some kind of remediation. According to the Auditor General’s report, the cost of remediating all 1,610 sites is estimated at $143 million.
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Indigenous people have long played a vital role in protecting forest ecosystems that provide the planet with clean air and water. Large tracts of the world’s remaining forests are on indigenous lands, and a 2009 study found indigenous areas prevent deforestation better than other types of protected areas.
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45.The Union of Ontario Indians (www.anishinabek.ca)
he Anishinabek Nation territory encompasses First Nations along the north shore of Lake Superior and surrounding Lake Nipigon, the north shore of Lake Huron, Manitoulin Island, east to the Algonquins of Golden Lake (150 km east of Ottawa), and through the south central part of Ontario to the Chippewas of Sarnia First Nation.
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46.Thoughts from a born-again pagan (www.sootoday.com)
He heard these things while he was yet in the womb, but still after civilization came to this land.His parents and his grandparents sang him the songs.
He wasn't allowed to go to school until he was nine and he spoke only his own language until he started school."It's now coming out that there were predictions that I would have some responsibility," the grand chief said. -
47.Grand chief of Three Fires Midewiwin is not aboriginal (www.sootoday.com)
We are not aboriginal. I am not abnormal. I am original and part of the original people of this part of the world. We are the Anishninabe people."
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48.Mamaweswen, The North Shore Tribal Council (www.mamaweswen.ca)
Tribal council website contact info for * Batchewana First Nation
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49.Indigenous Perspectives in GEOSS: An Interview with Dr. Gregory Cajete | Earthzine (www.earthzine.org)
Indigenous scholars around the world are leading a renaissance in understanding of traditional Indigenous knowledge. One such scholar is Dr. Gregory Cajete, a Tewa Indian from Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico and author of five books on Native American education, history and philosophy.
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50.Renowned architect’s visit designed to inspire (www.northernlife.ca)
His visit was intended to inspire the community about the possibilities of having a school of architecture located in downtown Sudbury. Cardinal was the guest of the Humanities MA program at Laurentian University and the Northern School of Architecture (NOSA). He was one of the judges of the NOSA’s first international Ideas competition.