Anishinaabemowin Language Keeper and teacher precious to culture
By Kelly Anne Smith NIPISSING FIRST NATION—A Nipissing First Nation woman spoke only Anishinaabemowin until she was seven-years-old. Now a valued language keeper and helper...
‘Come Walk in our Moccasins’ Indigenous Program Mini-Medical School 2019 University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine
Thinking about medicine as a career? Want to meet and talk with our current medical students? Join us for our next session of “Come and...
Anishinabek artists showcase artwork at annual Christmas crafts show
By Rick Garrick THUNDER BAY—Wiikwemkoong’s Martina Osawamick brought back some of the porcupine quill and other arts and craft pieces she is known for to...
IAESC marks anniversary with website, logo unveiling
Student conference February 2019 to help guide future of Indigenous Institutes TYENDINAGA MOHAWK TERRITORY – The Indigenous Advanced Education and Skills Council (IAESC) is planning...
Indigenous author encourages self-love and care
By Rick Garrick THUNDER BAY—Indigenous author and speaker Sandi Boucher encouraged participants to consider themselves as priceless during her Dec. 17 Changing the Things You...
Book review: Structures of Indifference
By Daniel Mendoza The newly released book “Structures of Indifference: An Indigenous Life and Death in a Canadian City”, looks at what happened to Brian...
Trial verdict opens door to ‘highest form of reconciliation’ says Nipissing First Nation Chief
By Catherine Murton Stoehr NIPISSING FIRST NATION—Just before Christmas, an Ontario Superior Court Justice in Sudbury delivered a judgment finding for the Anishinabek in the...

