‘Learning about yourself in respect to the land and water is part of naming’ says Chief White-eye
By Shirley Honyust/ Yenatli:yo LONDON, ON – Chippewas of the Thames Chief Leslee White-eye says that the importance of naming yourself and knowing who you...
‘Our Sisters in Spirit film’ screened in Curve Lake
By Donovan Taylor CURVE LAKE FIRST NATION — Last month a documentary film screening of “Our Sisters In Spirit” took place in to raise awareness...
An Anishinabek Education System will bring knowledge, identity and pride to our kids
By Marci Becking SAULT STE. MARIE — “The current option for our children’s education isn’t working and we need to remind all of our citizens...
EagleWoman named as Lakehead University’s Dean of Law
By Rick Garrick First Nation leaders are encouraged by Lakehead University’s selection of Canada’s first female Aboriginal dean of a law school at the Bora...
‘Say Yes to AES’ campaign kicks off today for Anishinabek Nation
Anishinabek Nation is kick-starting its “Say Yes to the AES” campaign, educating its citizens about the proposed Anishinabek Nation Education Agreement with Canada and new...
Learning about the treaty relationship a hit with homeschoolers
By Rick Garrick OTTAWA – The 800-piece LEGO Wampum belt in the Union of Ontario Indians’ We are all Treaty People teacher’s kit was a...
Lakeview School launches Ontario’s First Confident Learners Initiative
By Kelly Crawford M’CHIGEENG FIRST NATION – Kenjgewin-Teg Educational Institute’s First Nation Student Success Program launched Ontario’s only ‘Confident Learners’ at Lakeview School on December...

