Canadian politician made history giving speech entirely mohawk language
The Unist’ot’en Movement, Not the RCMP, Has the Law on Its Side | The Tyee
The facts about aboriginal rights and title support the Wet’suwet’en peoples in their pipeline protest.
Haida celebrate title agreement with federal government
Federal and Haida leaders signed a historic agreement recognizing Aboriginal title over the archipelago of Haida Gwaii.
Imagining autonomy on stolen land
Adam Gary Lewis Imagining autonomy on stolen land settler colonialism, anarchism and the possibilities of decolonization? 2017
One woman's plan to give back: 'The land needs to be returned to Indigenous peoples' | CBC Radio
Janice Keil, a secondary school teacher from Peterborough Ontario, owns 100 acres of land in Northumberland County, in the territory of the Mississauga. Keil wants to repatriate some of it to nearby Alderville First Nation.
'A first' at St Mary's First Nation: traditional welcome for new chief and council | CBC News
It was a solemn, joyful scene on the banks of the Wolastoq as St. Mary's First Nation welcomed a new chief and council with an elaborate traditional ceremony.
'If it weren't for the oil, my people would be in poverty,' chief says | CBC News
These peoples have no choice but to participate :(
There's a massive free catalogue of Indigenous films online — here are 5 picks to get you started | CBC Arts
Indigenous filmmakers and curators share their must-see recommendations from the National Film Board's catalogue of hundreds of films.
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Turning 'anger into something good,' this Mi'kmaw boy is walking 200 km for residential school survivors | CBC News
When Landyn Toney, 12, laces up his shoes for the last day of his walk, the Mi'kmaw boy will have already covered 180 kilometres — pushing himself through each step with the reminder that his ancestors were forced to walk through their pain. He hopes to raise money and awareness for residential school survivors.
Mind blowing grizzly bear dna maps indigenous language families
The Myth of Bananaland: The Marketing and Reality of the United Fruit Company | Hacker News
The Myth of Bananaland - by George Dillard
The marketing and reality of the United Fruit Company
'This is not the country you believe it is,' Neskantaga First Nation chief says amid water crisis
If Prime Minister Justin Trudeau were to visit Neskantaga First Nation in northern Ontario, where there is no running water, he would see citizens “in his backyard” living in Third-world conditions, says the community’s chief.
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10 Indigenous Content Creators You Should Be Following | ELLE Canada Magazine | Beauty, Fashion and Lifestyle Trends & Celebrity News
In honour of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, here are 10 Indigenous content creators you should be following.
Mary Simon Is Leading Indigenous Peoples to New Heights | The Walrus
She’s out-debated politicians and outmanoeuvred diplomats. Now, Canada’s first Inuk governor general sets her sights on reconciliation
Hey, Irish Americans: Your "Celtic" tattoo isn't Celtic — because that whole idea was made up
The real and complicated story of Ireland's past is a lot more interesting than Irish Americans make it out to be