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Indigenous women targeted as street gangs flood Thunder Bay – APTN

She needed the money so she let the gang members in her home. Then things went crazy. They tried to take over and use her home as a trap house,…

Nenshi says Stoney Nakoda bid to change Calgary’s name opens ‘thoughtful’ dialogue – Calgary Herald

November 13, 2017 If a group of First Nations get their wish, Calgary will be renamed Wichispa Oyade — Stoney Nakoda terms that roughly translate to elbow town. The Stoney…

Teepee sleepers invite guests for food and fundraising – U Windsor

Students plan to spend Wednesday night sleeping outside to show their commitment to First Nations issues and invite the campus community to make a contribution. The Sleepy in the TiiPii…

BC supports First Nations training in Burns Lake area – BCLocalNews

Burns Lake Band and Wet’suwet’en benefit from new funding Nov. 14, 2017 The B.C. government is providing $400,000 to support a range of training programs for Wet’suwet’en First Nation and…

Sask. man files human rights complaint over Métis exclusion from Sixties Scoop settlement – CBC

Robert Doucette says Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett has discriminated against the Métis Nov 14, 2017 A Métis man from Saskatchewan has filed a human rights complaint against Crown-Indigenous Relations…

ROCKINGHAM: Iskwé making sure somebody knows about missing and murdered Indigenous women – Hamilton News

Iskwé was in Winnipeg back in the summer of 2014 when 15-year-old Tina Fontaine’s body was pulled out of the Red River. She remembers it well. Tina’s murder left an…

Video: Cree language expert Randy Morin teaches five Cree words – StarPhoenix

November 13, 2017 Randy Morin, a fluent Cree speaker from Big River First Nation, has taught hundreds of students, from elementary school to university. He’s a faculty member in the…

How musician Tom Wilson discovered his Indigenous identity – CBC

November 13, 2017 Like most children, Blackie and the Rodeo Kings’ Tom Wilson asked his parents a lot of questions growing up. But they refused to answer his most burning…

ICC hopes Inuit Day observance will grow – Nunatsiaqonline.ca

November 14, 2017 “I’m glad to see that it’s starting to take off” Though the day’s not widely observed in Nunavut and Nunavik, the Inuit Circumpolar Council hopes that every…

Alberta teacher races to save dying Indigenous language before time runs out – CBC

‘Our stories haven’t been told and I want to share our history with others’ Nov 13, 2017 A teacher in northern Alberta is racing to piece together a dying Indigenous…

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