Rabbit and Bear Paws
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‘Christianity spoke to core Anishinaabe values’
By Maurice Switzer CURVE LAKE FN – Some wonder why so many First Nations people cling to Christianity, given the belief system’s active participation in...
Wagamese came in from the rain
By Christine Smith McFarlane TORONTO – Stories are what we are all about, and no one knows this better than renowned author Richard Wagamese, an...
Indian agents and fiddlers featured at Garden River hall
By Karl Hele GARDEN RIVER FN — Sahkehjewaosa, a community hall named after one of Chief Shingwaukonse’s names, bound the community together, much like the...
Poetry: SET YOUR RHYTHM
By Tonya-Leah Watts Set your rhythm, set your pace. Winning is only part of the race. I stretched out my...
Will Indigenous cultures assimilate everyone else?
By Rick Garrick THUNDER BAY – Decolonization, art and future generations were on the agenda at the Thunder Bay Art Gallery’s “Let’s Keep Talking” panel...
Book review: Red Wolf reconnects
Dance tells the story of Red Wolf, a five-year-old boy who is removed from his family at the age of five to attend residential school....

