Getting back to traditional governance
By Rick Garrick THUNDER BAY — Kettle and Stony Point Chief Tom Bressette says traditional governance practices were more effective than current practices during the...
Two teachers leave big footprints
By Maurice Switzer The soft snow I see falling outside my window on this late March day will make a warm blanket for two fallen...
Book review: Enabling cross-culture dialogues
Reviewed by Karl Hele Working with Elders and Indigenous Knowledge Systems is a small book aimed at students, and faculty, who are both Indigenous and...
Anishinaabemwowin: The People of the Land Nation Treaty #9
Nish-naw-be Aski In-naa-ti-si-win-un: In-na-goh-ni-gay-win Zhaan-gas-wi A-nishi-naa-bay In-naa-bi-win. A-nishi-naa-bay In-na-goh-ni-gay-win-nun ta-wish a-tay-won-noon o-maa A-nishi-naa-bay a-keeng. Ki-chi-a-yaag A-nishi-naa-bayg ta-wich kaa-ki-kayn-daa-mo-waach A-nishi-naa-bay-mo-win ween-na-waa o-ki-kayn-daan-naa-waa, ta-wish maa-mi-kum-mo-wug a-neen kaa-i-zhi-zaag...
Birchbark canoe building brings students together
By Rick Garrick Fort William’s Stephanie McLaren helped with the March 19 rib installation process on a birchbark canoe that students have been constructing at...
Ending violence with the Moose Hide Campaign
Students from Cambrian College launch the initiative to end domestic abuse against women and children By Sarah Kaelas SUDBURY – “I grew up seeing violence...
Ontario recognizes Nipissing First Nation’s Fisheries Law
The Nipissing First Nation (NFN) Chief and Council moved forward with a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF)...

