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Gentle truth-telling: How to talk to our youngest community members about residential schools
“When we talk about residential school with our littles, we approach it by first talking about what we absolutely love about our school.” — Chantelle Colthorp
Election 2019: NDP’s commitment to tackle institutional discrimination, racism will appeal to Indigenous voters
“It would be nice if a party leader said, ‘Hey, we’re going to respect Indigenous peoples and Aboriginal rights and land rights’ and then actually followed through with it.” — Hayden King, executive director of the Yellowhead Institute
RoseAnne Archibald to reveal documents to BC chiefs of alleged corrupt practices at AFN, she says
“Chiefs of Ontario are still with me. I’m not clear Regional Chief Hare’s motivation, why he felt he had to release that statement.” —RoseAnne Archibald
Indigenous journalists essential in amplifying the stories of Indigenous people
“Marie Wilson said it’s our job as journalists to connect the dots, to provide that context, to help people understand a part of our shared history that we weren’t taught in schools.” — journalist Connie Walker
Chief Ashe Celina (Celia) Echum: December 15, 1952 to May 9, 2020
Celia will be greatly missed by everyone who knew her, as she was a “people’s Chief”.
Authentic or fake Morrisseau? Barenaked Ladies’ Kevin Hearn case back in court Monday
Kateri Tekakwitha, Lily of the Mohawks, and saint
Chief Dan George: Acclaimed actor, gentle soul
Indigenous voices important in developing new low, intermediate nuclear waste strategy
“When we’re talking about long-term management of waste we're talking into the hundreds and thousands of years. We want to make sure we get it right and we need to hear from as many people as possible.” — Karine Glenn, strategic project director for the Nuclear Waste Management Organization
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Ford promises to continue strong relationship with First Nations if returned as Ontario premier
“We want to stress … there is still a requirement to truly get serious about the discussions and have an opportunity for us to truly settle this long-standing grievance with revenue sharing…” — Ogimaa Chief Duke Peltier of Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory
Project growing Kwakwa̱ka̱ʼwakw souls through language, land, culture and technology
“If we break the code for building voice-to-text technology for Kwak’wala — and I’m sure we will — the impact will be absolutely phenomenal across the globe.” —Sara Child