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MKO Supports the Reduction of Plastic Waste in Northern Manitoba
Press Statement from Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak Inc. (MKO)
Peace and Friendship Treaty Days talk Indigenous political traditions
The two-day conference will feature traditional Indigenous ceremonies, speeches and panels.
Teachings at core of 16 years of hard work on heritage designation
"Each generation had its own responsibility to continue to look after that land and what’s on that land. A lot of people take on that responsibility and take it very seriously..." ~Sophia Rabliauskas, in the pursuit of getting Pimachiowin Aki nominated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Chief Constant honoured at Women In Mining gala event
Anishnawbe business association endorses "Forging A New Paradigm” for Ring of Fire impact assessment
Vancouver Island Nations elect new president
The NTC vice-president position remains vacant. It was held by Ken Watts for the past five years, who chose not to seek re-election.
New Brunswick premier names Roger Melanson minister of Aboriginal Affairs
OPINION: UBCIC acknowledges International Indigenous Peoples Day
Indigenous achievers to be recognized
Time of Doomsday Clock to be announced
The clock is at 2 minutes to midnight, the closet it has been in the warning of the "end of humanity", equaling the time of the Cold War in the 1950s. The clock is a metaphor to relay the dangers the world is facing.
Researcher’s work celebrated with national innovation award
“A big part of our role is to assure them that we’re trying to do research differently. Not from the same Western perspective, but research that’s for Indigenous people, by Indigenous people.” — Dr. Moneca Sinclaire
Students connect to new program at Jasper
Many of the students involved in the activities are descendants of the Aseniwuche Winewak Nation, which represents six Indigenous communities in the Grande Cache area.