Robinson Huron Treaty Litigation Fund hosts ceremony honouring 174th anniversary of 1850 treaty signing
ROBINSON HURON TREATY TERRITORY (September 10, 2024) — On September 9, the Robinson Huron Treaty Litigation Fund (RHTLF) held a ceremony and media availability on...
Big launch for Barb Nolan’s Anishinaabemowin videos for children
By Kirk Titmuss GARDEN RIVER FIRST NATION – It was the event renowned Anishinaabemowin teacher Barb Nolan had been eagerly anticipating; the official launch of...
Business leader bursting with pride opening Tim Hortons in Nipissing First Nation
By Kelly Anne Smith NIPISSING FIRST NATION— You might see quite a few Sidney Crosby hats this winter as the swag was flying off the...
Political Quarterly Update: Summer
It has been a beautiful and busy summer season as Anishinabek Nation leadership, E’Dbendaagzijig, and staff have welcomed the new Political Office with a warm...
Anishinabek Nation Mooz Maawanjiding – Moose Symposium panel provides insights on adapting to changes in the moose
By Laura Barrios KETEGAUNSEEBEE (GARDEN RIVER FIRST NATION)— The Anishinabek Nation held its first Mooz Maawanjiding – Moose Symposium in Ketegaunseebee (Garden River First Nation)...
Anishinabek Nation leadership seek greater implementation of Ipperwash Inquiry recommendations
ANISHINABEK NATION TERRITORY— In 2007, The Report of the Ipperwash Inquiry produced 100 recommendations for implementation and the Anishinabek Nation is disappointed that there has...
Whitefish River First Nation professor-led conference presentation on source water protection planning
By Sam Laskaris CHIPPEWAS RAMA FIRST NATION – Throughout her professional career, one area that Deborah McGregor’s research has focused on has been environmental and...
Book review: Kekwan Etakwak Mîkisîhk – What’s in a Bead?
By Alex Hebert Kekwan Etakwak Mîkisîhk – What’s in a Bead? is a beautifully written book for readers ages 6-8 by Kelsey Borgford, illustrated by...
Wiikwemkoong engineer had early introduction to university classes
By Sam Laskaris CHIPPEWAS OF RAMA FIRST NATION – It shouldn’t really be a huge surprise that Kaella-Marie Earle has become an engineer. Earle, a...
Aanmitaagzi artists Fringe performance a storytelling delight
By Kelly Anne Smith NORTH BAY— ALL MY R(el)ATIONS played the On the Edge Fringe Festival on the cool, green grass on Oak Street in...
Nipissing First Nation teaches Anishinaabemowin on YouTube
By Kirk Titmuss NIPISSING FIRST NATION – It’s been a labour of love and a love of Anishinaabemowin (the Anishinaabe language) for Nipissing First Nation’s...
Little NHL to be co-hosted in 2025 by three First Nations
By Sam Laskaris CHIPPEWAS OF RAMA FIRST NATION – The 2025 Little Native Hockey League tournament will indeed be a team effort. It was officially...
Fort William Historical Park’s Anishinaabe Keeshigun hosts pow wow
By Rick Garrick THUNDER BAY — Fort William Historical Park’s Anishinaabe Keeshigun featured a pow wow and a variety of activities, entertainment, contests, and craft...
New plans this fall for Indigenous youth seeking future in agriculture
By Kelly Anne Smith CORBEIL—First Nations Agriculture and Finance Ontario (FNAFO) has a new program to help Indigenous youth choose agriculture as a career. As...
Book review: Joe Pete: A Novel
Reviewed by Karl Hele Ian McCulloch’s posthumously published novel, Joe Pete: A Novel, is a multifaceted intricately woven story that follows multiple generations of a...