Book review: Ojibwe: History and Culture
Reviewed by Karl Hele Ojibwe: History and Culture by Helen Dwyer and Sierra Adare, is a nicely illustrated work on glossy paper aimed at upper...
Indigenous art exhibit creates awareness on MMIWG
By Colin Graf LONDON— Hanging along the inside brick walls of Atlohsa Family Healing Services in the city’s core are a set of metallic scrolls...
Book review: Trail of Lightning
Reviewed by Karl Hele Trail of Lightning is Rebecca Roanhorse’s first novel and the first of a planned series known as the Sixth World. The...
Eshekenijig and Getzidijig Governance Gathering brings Anishinaabe together to learn
By Marci Becking BAAWAATING TRADITIONAL TERRITORY — “Ngo Dwe Waanigizid Anishinaabe. We are one Anishinaabe Family,” said the Anishinabek Nation Male Bonnet Carrier and keynote...
University student calls for more Indigenous perspectives in museum exhibits
By Colin Graf LONDON— A university student has turned a critical eye on a small museum in London, Ont., by creating an alternative commentary on...
Ojibwe card games fun for the whole family
By Karl Hele Native Teaching Aids, a small business that believes in the vital importance of maintaining and revitalizing Indigenous culture, language, and history for...
Inspiring internship broadens horizons
By Brian Wright-McLeod BKEJWANONG— McKenzie Dorn, a young Anishinaabe man from Bkejwanong (Walpole Island First Nation), travelled to Colombia through the International Aboriginal Youth Intern...

