Atikameksheng Anishnawbek outgrows band office
By Jennifer Ashawasegai ATIKAMEKSHENG ANISHNAWBEK – Chief Steve Miller understands that proximity to neighbouring municipalities can have its advantage for a First Nation experiencing growth....
Story-telling creates extended communities
By Faith Juma For me, stories are full, pregnant with meaning. They bear life, experiences, and answers in their innermost parts. Stories open the door...
Anishinabek insist on rightful share of mining revenues
By Marlene Bilous SUDBURY – Anishinabek Nation citizens understand they have the right to share in the wealth generated by extraction of natural resources from...
Book review: Money isn’t everything
This is an emotional story about a group of homeless people – one woman and four men –who form a bond to survive on the...
Book review: Who were they fighting for?
Writing to Prime Minister Robert Borden in 1917, the Ontario Committee of the Allied Tribes declared, “We cannot say that we are fighting for our...
Police admit they’re part of problem
By Barb Nahwegahbow TORONTO – Police have admitted to John Fox that they might be part of the “systemic failing” in finding the truth about...
Blue-ribbon month for Sagamok
By Colleen Toulouse SAGAMOK ANISHNAWBEK–It’s a blue-ribbon month in this North Shore First Nation as community members stage a number of activities designed to promote...

