Grand Council Chief video interview on post-secondary education
Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief was interviewed this week by the Ryersonian about post-secondary funding for First Nations students. Click on link to watchhttp://www.ryersonian.ca/?p=8270 ...
Green smoothies help with balance
By Sarah Blackwell Anishinaabe people use the medicine of Shkagamik-kwe (Mother Earth) to heal us of our diseases. We go to Medicine people and Elders...
Good food is good medicine
By Perry McLeod-Shabogesic SUDBURY –The Shkagamik-Kwe Health Centre (SKHC) believes that good food is good medicine. In operation since 1998 promoting the integration of traditional...
Anishinabek Education System: Doing education ‘our way’
By Tracey O’Donnell A 2006 education symposium of Anishinabek Nation leaders, Elders, educators, and interested parents endorsed the establishment of an Anishinabek Education System (the...
Kinomaadswin Education Body board members selected
By Tammy Desmoulin The Regional Education Council (REC) # 4 selected two members to sit on the Kinomaadswin Education Body (KEB) on Oct. 10 –...
First Nations education frustrates Canada (and Paul Martin)
By Jeffery Simpson The Globe and Mail Former prime minister Paul Martin could have put up his feet after leaving political life, but relaxation is...
Mi’kmaw education system their own
By Jennifer Lewington In 1999, Mi’kmaw communities in Nova Scotia won control over the education of their children for the first time in a century....

