Tag: indigenous
Rondeau a leader among Ontario Parks offering Indigenous culture in programs
Breadcrumb Trail Links News Local News Author of the article: Ellwood Shreve Published Feb 17, 2024 • 2 minute read Lorna Chrysler, of the Chippewa of the Thames First Nation,…
Indigenous languages: one year after the launch of the decade by UNESCO
One year after the launch of the great cause dedicated to the protection of indigenous languages around the world: what actions have been put in place? Are some languages more…
Meeting on indigenous land in Canada, among the Inuit and the Wolasotqey with Elisapie and Jeremy Dutcher
Immerse yourself in the captivating worlds of Elisapie and Jeremy Dutcher. Let yourself be intoxicated by the breath of the Great North and New Brunswick with the albums Inuktitut And…
Canada owes indigenous peoples SEK 580 billion
The government of Canada continues to owe the indigenous people of the country enormous sums. This after, among other things, legal cases won by the indigenous people. According to the…
Sarnia Indigenous housing construction start delayed
Breadcrumb Trail Links News Local News Higher than expected construction contract bids have delayed construction of 40-unit Indigenous affordable housing project and new home for the Sarnia Native Friendship Center…
Indigenous people fight forest fires: “We basically have nothing”
Large forest fires are ravaging northwestern Bolivia and are described by experts as the worst in the country since the widespread fires of 2019. During the year, a total of…
Six Nations artist’s new play tackles false claims of Indigenous ancestry, with humor
Breadcrumb Trail Links News Local News Author of the article: Celeste Percy-Beauregard, LJI reporter Published Nov 20, 2023 • Last updated 12 hours ago • 2 minute read Six Nations…
In Canada, the expansion of an oil pipeline divides indigenous peoples
The doubling of the capacity of the Trans Mountain oil pipeline in Western Canada has long sparked controversy. Too costly environmentally and financially, it divides the population of Canada and…
Amnesty justifies the right of Wet’suwet’en indigenous people to oppose the gas pipeline project
Amnesty International is calling on a Canadian court not to try a person from an indigenous nation whose trial begins on Monday, October 30. Part of the Wet’suwet’en community opposes…
Mats Jonsson receives an indigenous scholarship
He gets it for “diving deep into the forest Sami soul and portraying our Sami history from its perspective, and through this works to decolonize an expanse of Sápmi that…