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Self-taught Native artist sells work world-wide

November 6, 2014
By Sharon Weatherall BEAUSOLEIL FIRST NATION – For 35 years now Ojibwe artist William Anthony Monague   – “Abwaudung” – The Visionary or Dreamer, has been...

Student group creates event to remember women lost to violence

November 5, 2014
By Marci Becking TIMMINS – Students enrolled in the Social Services Worker Program at Northern College are organizing an event on November 28 – remembering...

Invitation to the Canadian Human Rights Commission Webinar

November 4, 2014
Invitation to the Canadian Human Rights Commission Webinar: Applying the Canadian Human Rights Act in a First Nations Context November 18, 2014: 1:00 p.m. –...

Calling on Indigenous Peoples to re-establish our responsibilities to water

November 4, 2014
Calling on Indigenous Peoples to re-establish our responsibilities to the waters and those yet unborn by working collaboratively with one common vision – WATER IS...

AFN continues to assist former Residential School students submit applications for personal credits

November 3, 2014
OTTAWA – The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) will continue to assist former students of residential schools to submit their applications for personal credits for...

Of pottery, drums, and a bike – Bobiwash creates a sporty-artistic balance

November 3, 2014
By Laura E. Young SUDBURY – Helen Bobiwash rides a bike but, as she laughs, she’s often flying by the seat of her pants. And...

Beausoleil artist’s work featured at Georgian College campus

October 31, 2014
By Sharon Weatherall MIDLAND – Earlier this year, Beausoleil First Nation artist Clayton King was commissioned by Georgian College to create three First Nations paintings...

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