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Practise culture in new ways to stay connected with the spirit and creation
“It’s just so important to contain this thing. We have to make sure that we’re all doing our best and there are going to be sacrifices.” —Shirley Bourdouleix, senior nursing consultant
Spirit injury manifests in physical illness and mental issues, says strategic lead of Indigenous resurgence
“We need sovereignty and self-determination in health and healing.” — Dr. Lynn Lavallée
Falls Around Her film and soundtrack now available on iTunes
Directed by Darlene Naponse. Drama: 1 hour 35 minutes 2019.
Step taken towards economic reconciliation
The arm of the Assembly of First Nations in British Columbia (BCAFN) signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the BC Business Council Sept. 6 which outlines an economic development partnership between First Nations and business leaders in the province. It focuses on providing a remedy for the negative economic and social outcomes for First Nations in B.C.
Harriet Nahanee's fight for Indigenous land rights continues to inspire
“Harriet served nine of her 14-day (jail sentence) and then she caught pneumonia. When she was hospitalized, doctors discovered she also had lung cancer. She came home on a Saturday, but by the next weekend she was dead.” —fellow activist Betty Krawczyk
Alberta wildfire update from Indigenous Services Canada
‘Comply Canada’ on orders from Human Rights Tribunal
Canada-Alberta MOU must include First Nations at decision-making table for it to be successful
Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes seeking entries
Chief Dan George: Actor and Activist opens June 21
Chief Dan George: Actor and Activist will open on National Indigenous Peoples Day (June 21) at the Sidney Museum on Vancouver Island. It runs to Sept. 30.