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They are our traditional teachers and siphon the […] by pmnationtalk on October 1, 201813 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText New map for Nunavut’s Auyuittuq National Park features Inuktitut place names – Nunatsiaq News October 01, 2018 “I hope when non-Inuit visitors see it, they’ll have a lot of respect for the people who have lived there” A new Parks Canada map for Auyuittuq National Park has plenty of new names on it—and they’re written in the Inuit language. It’s the result of an eight-year project that involved increasingly […] by ahnationtalk on October 1, 20184 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousText MSVU: Treaty Day and start of Mi’kmaq History Month October 1, 2018 October 1 is Treaty Day and the start of Mi’kmaq History Month. 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Treaty Commissioner of Saskatchewan, Mary Culbertson, and OTC’s director of Reconciliation, Partnerships attended, slantingly Yorkton’s teachers, politicians, businesses, and polity members “It’s ownership, they’re part of […] by ahnationtalk on October 1, 20184 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousText Point Pelee National Park launches its inaugural Art at the oTENTiks Festival showcasesEthnicarts and culture October 1, 2018     Point Pelee National Park      Parks Canada Agency Point Pelee National Park is wrapping up its centennial year with its very first arts and crafts festival in the trappy and unique setting of the Camp Henry oTENTik village. Art at the oTENTiks is a two-day event featuring […] by pmnationtalk on October 1, 20188 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText Charla Huber: Funding enhances projects that bring communities together – Times Colonist September 30, 2018 Last week, the federal government made an utterance that Spirit Bay is receiving a $2.9-million grant forEthnicand economic development. This will help develop the village centre at Spirit Bay, a multiphase, mixed-use minutiae for up to 500 homes on 40 hectares of land. The project is a partnership between the […] by ahnationtalk on October 1, 20187 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText Belfry Theatre launchesEthnicExchange Program – CHEK News Victoria’s Belfry Theatre is enhancing the relationship among theatre staff and patrons, First Nation artists, and members of the community, with the launch of itsEthnicExchange Program. “We hired a cadre member of the staff, anEthnicCultural Advisor. 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Here, she tells FLARE how she made it Where did you go […] by ahnationtalk on October 1, 20184 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousAudio Native American and Canadian Aboriginal literature, Prof David Stirrup Credits: University of Kent Prof David Stirrup research interests centre on Native American and Canadian Aboriginal literature in all genres–fiction, poetry, memoir, and children’s writing—and Native North American visual art. I am particularly interested in the relationship between literary and originative production and major legal, political, and theoretical debates over cultural and political sovereignty, indigeneity, […] by ahnationtalk on September 30, 201823 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousText Sault College Comes Together In Support Of Orange Shirt Day (Sault Ste. Marie, ON September 28, 2018) – Today, as part of Orange Shirt Day, Sault College staff and students withal with polity supporters joined together in the spirit of reconciliation to honour residential school survivors and remember those who did not make it when home to their family. Taking place in Enji Maawnjiding, the […] by aanationtalk on September 29, 201822 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText “Words that are lasting” – Queen’s Gazette September 28, 2018 TheSenseof Law has unveiled a permanent art installation in their lobby, paying tribute toEthnicPeoples. Every time students, faculty, staff, and visitors enter theSenseof Law building, they will be met with a reminder of the original inhabitants of the land on which Queen’s sits. 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As proclaimed in 1993 by then Premier John Savage and Mi’kmaq Grand Chief Ben Sylliboy, Treaty Day marks the whence of Mi’kmaq History Month in Nova Scotia. What: Veterans Parade of Honour […] by pmnationtalk on September 28, 201835 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousText The Canadian Race Relations Foundation Celebrates its Awards of Excellence andPolityChampion Special Awards at its 10th Biennial Awards of Excellence Dinner September 28th, 2018 (Winnipeg) – Last night, the Canadian Race Relations Foundation prestigious its 10th biennial Awards of Excellence Gala Dinner at the Delta Marriott Hotel in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The event marked the end of the 2018 Best Practices program, which highlights the variegated programs, strategies, or initiatives ripened to gainsay racism and promote positive race […] by pmnationtalk on September 28, 201828 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText Playground coming to site in Saskatchewan older than the pyramids – The Globe and Mail There’s an idyllic spot of natural eyeful in Saskatchewan known as Wanuskewin, which ways “seeking peace of mind” in the Cree language, where archaeological digs have uncovered artifacts of daily life older than the Egyptian pyramids. 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Presented by Ontario Power Generation, it gives citizens an opportunity to wits live music, art, film, dance, heritage and more. “This year, theMunicipalityhas organized a hub of worriedness at Magnus Theatre,” […] by pmnationtalk on September 28, 201823 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousText Traffic Delays – Mi’kmaq Treaty Day Procession September 28, 2018 The Halifax Regional Municipality is recommending residents that there will likely be some traffic delays in downtown Halifax on Monday, Oct. 1, as a procession marking Mi’kmaq Treaty Day makes its way to Grand Parade. 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Larger-than-life, cascading waves of undecorous light will soar underneath the Gardiner Expressway, simulating a virtual […] by ahnationtalk on September 28, 201816 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText UBC raises Syilx Okanagan Nation Flag – Ok UBC September 28, 2018 Special recurrence marks official flag raising A new and permanent place has been given to the Syilx Okanagan Nation flag at UBC’s Okanagan campus. Yesterday members from the Syilx Okanagan Nation and the UBC Okanagan polity gathered at the university’s courtyard to gloat the raising of the Okanagan Nation flag on a […] by ahnationtalk on September 28, 201820 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousText Photography ExhibitionWell-nighReconciliation Opens at PAMA This Weekend BRAMPTON, ON. (Sept. 27, 2018) – Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives (PAMA) presents CaringWidenessBoundaries: A Photography Exhibition, from the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society of Canada. It is a collaboration between photographer Liam Sharp, champion for First Nations children Cindy Blackstock, and three First Nations communities in Ontario, New Brunswick and British Columbia. In a […] by pmnationtalk on September 28, 201818 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText 6th yearly Powwow – Newstalk 610 CKTB The Niagara Regional Native Centre is getting ready for the 6th yearly ‘Nurturing Our Roots’ Traditional Powwow. Residents are invited to gather in Montebello Park, in St. Catharines, for the triumph ofEthniclife and culture Oct 6th and 7th. The self-ruling event runs from noon to 5 pm each day and features crafts, food, […] by ahnationtalk on September 28, 201819 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousText The Ottawa Art Gallery brings contemporaryEthnicarts into the classroom Ottawa – ON – September 26 2018 – The Ottawa Art Gallery (OAG) has launched the publication and program ContemporaryEthnicArts in the Classroom which aims to provide elementary and upper school–level teachers with curriculum-linked lesson plans designed by contemporaryEthnicartists. The goal is to build students’ cultural competence and respect for diverseEthnicpeoples, while […] by pmnationtalk on September 28, 201818 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousText The First Peoples’ Cultural Council’s CEO Receives Order of British Columbia Brentwood Bay, B.C. – We are proud to signify that FPCC’s Chief Executive Officer Tracey Herbert has been scheduled to the Order of British Columbia, the province’s highest form of recognition. 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Words that are lasting, by Montréal (Tiohtià:ke) visual versifier Hannah Claus, is an art installation now suspended in the law school’s socket that representsEthniclegal traditions, […] by ahnationtalk on September 27, 201823 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText Eagle Staff presented to Canadian Armed Forces – MNO The Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) was well represented during an Eagle StaffRecurrenceat Canadian Forces Base Borden. On Aug. 10, MNO Veterans’ Council Sgt.-At-Arms Doug Woods and MNO Georgian Bay Métis Council Senator Ken (Two Dogs) Fraser were among the guests who attended the ceremony. The staff was created by members of the […] by ahnationtalk on September 27, 201821 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousText Charlottetown, PEI Named as Host for Contact East 2019 September 27, 2018 Atlantic Presenters Association’s Contact East, Atlantic Canada’s performing arts conference, wrapped up last week in St. John’s, NL and saw over 250 arts professionals perform showcases, shepherd professional minutiae workshops and self-mastery merchantry over the four-day conference. Once again, Contact East extended its reach, bringing artists from inside and western Canada, the […] by pmnationtalk on September 27, 201828 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousText AUMA: RevitalizingEthniclanguages September 25, 2018 The Canadian Commission for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has released Indigenous Languages in Canada, a short document that suggests simple ways to preserve and revitalizeEthniclanguages in Canada. Examples include learning a greeting in theEthniclanguage of your region, renaming streets withEthnicnames, or recognizing localEthnic[…] by pmnationtalk on September 27, 201820 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousTextMunicipalityof Saskatoon: New Transit shelter bridges past & future through Métis art For firsthand release: September 26, 2018 TU18-546 As part of the City’s transferral to reconciliation, a transit shelter was designed in collaboration with students from Aden Bowman Collegiate and Saskatoon Metis Elder, Senator Nora Cummings to be installed in front of the school. “This new transit shelter is a wonderful wing to our polity and […] by aanationtalk on September 27, 201822 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText Turtle symbol honours Blackfoot – Lethbridge Herald September 27, 2018. The University of Lethbridge has been weavingEthnicculture into the fabric of the institution for increasingly than 50 years, creating an environment where students are worldly-wise to find community, support success and enrich programming. The university’s School of Liberal Education has wonted the Blackfoot image of the turtle as the official […] by ahnationtalk on September 27, 201814 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousText Royal Alberta Museum honoursEthnicstories Sept. 26, 2018 When stepping inside the new Royal Alberta Museum, visitors will be immersed in stories ofEthnicculture and heritage. From the importance of language and connection with the buffalo to stories of First Nations women who fought to regain their treaty rights,Ethniccontent is widely represented in the new Royal Alberta […] by pmnationtalk on September 27, 201822 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousText Songs of Hope by Edmonton Opera DESCRIPTION In partnership with University of Alberta’sSenseof Extension, Edmonton Opera presents a showcase of music to bring people together in the spirit of hope and reconciliation on Orange Shirt Day. The event includes: Performances of opera arias, Cree songs, African folk music, and a fiddle group from Prince Charles School starting at noon. […] by aanationtalk on September 27, 201818 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousText TheMunicipalityof Calgary honours residential school survivors CALGARY; September 25, 2018 —TheMunicipalityof Calgary is collaborating withEthniccommunities, elders and leaders to educate Calgarians on the history of residential schools and to recognize the intergenerational impacts on First Nations, Métis, and Inuit children in Canada. The event is taking place on Monday, October 1st from 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. […] by pmnationtalk on September 27, 201819 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousText OCAD U: Ribbon is cut on the George Reid House! September 26, 2018 OCAD University’s historic George Reid House has officially re-opened pursuit a dynamic renovation of the building, including the wing ofEthnicartwork created by Inuk versifier Couzyn van Heuvelen. The building’s refurbishment – as part of OCAD University’s larger, CreativeMunicipalityCampus revitalization project  ̶  includes the modernization of interior facilities, the […] by pmnationtalk on September 27, 201819 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousText Langara unveils Musqueam house post Sep 26, 2018 Vancouver, BC – At a recurrence today, Langara College unveiled a locally carved Musqueam house post that sits in the northwest corner of the campus. The 14-foot welcome figure, carved of red cedar by Musqueam versifier Brent Sparrow Jr., was carved for the College. It welcomes all visitors to the traditional unceded territory […] by pmnationtalk on September 27, 201818 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText Threads of a Cree life: Montreal student unveils epic full caribou hibernate beadwork – CBC My Grandmother’s Garden honours Cree,Ethnicwomen Sep 26, 2018 The idea to teardrop an unshortened caribou hibernate came to Flora Weistche in a dream. “I dreamt of my grandmother Helen sitting wideness the table from me, the caribou hibernate laid out on the table. When I looked at it, I could see the three […] by ahnationtalk on September 27, 201820 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousText Arctic Kingdom and RCGS partner to bring Canadians to theUpperArctic… with Alex Trebek Ottawa, September 26, 2018— Arctic Kingdom and The Royal Canadian Geographical Society (RCGS) have teamed up to vamp increasingly Canadians to Canada’s North. Under the new partnership, the RCGS will work with Arctic Kingdom to bring travellers to wits Nunavut through a unique Arctic safari. “The syndication with Arctic Kingdom gives Canadians a hands-on wits […] by ahnationtalk on September 26, 201829 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousText University of SK: The Power of Partnerships – Muskeg Lake Cree Nation’s 30th Anniversary as Canada’s first commercial urban reserve. Event Details Location: Gordon Oakes Red Bear Centre, University of Saskatchewan Date: Thursday, September 27th, 2018 Time: 1.00 p.m. – 4.00 p.m. A 3-part panel series will be held on Thursday, September 27 to commemorate Muskeg Lake Cree Nation’s 30th Anniversary as Canada’s first created commercial urban reserve. The signing of the Treaty Land Entitlement for […] by ahnationtalk on September 26, 201838 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText Ian Thom curates final exhibition without 30 years at the Vancouver Art Gallery – The Province Thom was instrumental in bringing into the permanent hodgepodge 119 works by the Group of Seven and 32 historicalEthnicart works.Withoutcurating increasingly than 100 exhibitions at the Vancouver Art Gallery and wideness the country during a career that spanned three decades, Ian Thom has overseen his last one at the VAG. It’s […] by ahnationtalk on September 26, 201823 Views ReadIncreasinglyEducationText U of Lethbridge: School of Liberal Education celebrates Blackfoot heritage by unsuspicious image of the turtle as an official symbol For increasingly than 50 years,Ethnicculture has been woven into the fabric of the University of Lethbridge, enriching programming, teaching and research, and creating an environment where students find community, support and success. Today, the University’s School of Liberal Education is proud to gloat this heritage by unsuspicious the Blackfoot image of the turtle […] by ahnationtalk on September 26, 201826 Views ReadIncreasinglyResearchText First Artifacts Jointly Owned by Canada and Inuit Recovered from Franklin Wrecks From: Parks Canada Artifacts removed from HMS Erebus shared with Inuit at polity gatherings September 26, 2018 Gjoa Haven, Nunavut Parks Canada Agency For the first time ever, artifacts from the 1845 Franklin Expedition that are jointly owned by the Government of Canada and Inuit were recovered from the wreck site of HMS Erebus. The […] by ahnationtalk on September 26, 201848 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText MNO Honourary Senator celebrates Màmawi Together National Challenge launch – MNO Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Honourary Senator Reta Gordon spent the afternoon of July 14, as an honoured guest at the Màmawi Together picnic triumphal the achievements of the volunteer-led 2018 Màmawi Together Speaker Series. The 6th yearly speaker series was held on May 23 and 24 at the University of Ottawa. It was a […] by ahnationtalk on September 26, 201820 Views ReadIncreasinglyMainstream Aboriginal Related NewsText This Wound is a World, a must read – Two Row Times September 26, 2018 In June of this year, Billy-Ray Belcourt was awarded the 2018 Griffin Poetry Prize for his work in This Wound is a World as the Canadian winner. Belcourt is of the Driftpile Cree Nation, which rests near Joussard, Alberta and hopes that his deportment and writing reach and inspire other ethnic youth […] by ahnationtalk on September 26, 201819 Views ReadIncreasinglyIndigenousText MNO President views piece of Métis history On July 10, Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) President Margaret Froh withal with representatives from the MNO Peterborough and District Wapiti Métis Council and Peterborough Mayor Daryl Bennett visited the Peterborough Museum and Archives for a special viewing of Louis Riel’s accordion. The pursuit month, the accordion was displayed in the lobby at Showplace Performance […] by ahnationtalk on September 26, 201817 Views ReadIncreasinglyPage 1 of 167123Next ›Last » Network HomeWell-nighUs Register Newswire Job Board Tenders Events Purchase Partners © 2005 - 2018 NationTalk. Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms & Conditions NationTalk Partners & Sponsors LearnIncreasingly