Monthly Archives: January 2012

Blaire Russell: Life Through the Lens

By Lynn Calf Robe Skateboarding and photography drives 26-year-old Blaire Russell’s passion. He comes from the Kainai Nation and hopes to become a professional photographer and make a career doing exactly what he loves. His passion for photography inspired his … Continue reading

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Jason Eagle Speaker, a.k.a. Luke WarmWater, a.k.a. OHK-SIIK-IIMI

By Lynn Calf Robe Note: Throughout this article Jason uses the term “ndn.” He says, “Some people think its short for Indian, but for me, it means iNDigeNous.” Jason Eagle Speaker is a self-made graphic novelist, nationally published author and … Continue reading

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Aboriginal Leaders Angered By Blatant Government Support Of Enbridge

By Lloyd Dolha First Nations from across the province voiced their outrage at the Harper government’s open advocacy for the proposed Enbridge Gateway pipeline on the eve of the public federal environmental hearings on the matter—a move First Nations say … Continue reading

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Stephen Harper Has A Sit Down With First Nations Leaders

By Frank Larue “We’re are in a war for our very survival, based on under funding, based on legislative policies of assimilation and legislative policies of the past. We are in a conflict, so clearing the pathways for peace is … Continue reading

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First Nation Sues Over Treaty Land Entitlement

By Jim West A Saskatchewan First Nation has launched a $10 billion suit against the Saskatchewan and federal governments claiming it was “cheated out of” billions of dollars of area potash and oil developments. “As a people, we are sick … Continue reading

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Manitoba Chiefs Declare State Of Emergency Over Winter Road Delays

By Jim West Northern Manitoba First Nations leaders declared a state of emergency on January 11th over delays in the opening of winter roads. The northern chiefs say weeks of unseasonably warm temperatures in early January due to climate change … Continue reading

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Regina Police Investigate Manitoba Shooting

By Lloyd Dolha The Regina Police Service has been called in to investigate a shooting incident involving an RCMP officer in northern Manitoba. A man identified as 28-year-old Craig Peters was shot by police during a disturbance involving multiple assaults … Continue reading

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2011: Native Business Moves To A Higher Level

It was a year of extremes, when First Nation entrepreneurs were changing gears and moving to another level, making partnerships with corporations in alternative energy and lumber deals with the Chinese. The support of influential people such as former Premier … Continue reading

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Enbridge Agreement Creates Rift Among Gitxan

By Lloyd Dolha A proposed Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline deal with the Gitxan of northern British Columbia has ignited a firestorm of controversy amongst the complex clan structure of the First Nation. On Friday, December 2nd, Gitxan Treaty Office (GTO) … Continue reading

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Pneumonia Deaths Raise Fears In Northern Manitoba

By Lloyd Dolha The mother of a baby who has been recovering from double pneumonia in a Winnipeg hospital since November 29th says she’s worried about having to return to the northern Manitoba First Nation where they live. Freedom Castel’s … Continue reading

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