Book review: Deadly Aim: The Civil War Story of Michigan’s Anishinaabe Sharpshooters
Reviewed by Karl Hele Sally Walker’s Deadly Aim: The Civil War Story of Michigan’s Anishinaabe Sharpshooters is a well written text that follows Anishinaabeg men...
The Thunder Bay Indigenous Friendship Centre hosts hand drum-making workshops
By Rick Garrick THUNDER BAY — The Thunder Bay Indigenous Friendship Centre (TBIFC) held two successful hand drum making workshops for youth and men on...
Anishinabek Nation welcomes national emergency declaration on violence against MMIWG2S+
Trigger Warning: readers may be triggered by the subject matter of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2SLGBTQ+. To access a 24-hour National Crisis...
Sam on Sports: Jordan Nolan
By Sam Laskaris LOS ANGELES – Jordan Nolan’s playing days officially ended a couple of years ago. But Nolan, a member of Garden River First...
Red Rock Anishinaabemowin Boodawe Committee to continue Anishinaabemowin Language Class
By Rick Garrick RED ROCK INDIAN BAND — The Anishinaabemowin Boodawe Committee plans to continue its Anishinaabemowin Language Class in the fall after holding it...
Book review: Bad Cree
Reviewed by Kristin Crawford Sometimes, a title alone is enough to make someone pick up a book. Such was the case for me with the...
Canadore College to combine ceremony and technology to take care of the water
By Kelly Anne Smith NORTH BAY— Deputy Chief Mike Sawyer of Nipissing First Nation is pleased with the Clean Water Initiative at Canadore College. On...

