Sharing knowledge and culture to restore language is the focus of pîkiskwêwin. It’s an online podcast platform for listeners who want to learn language while also hearing stories about the stars, ...
The Anishinaabe Academic Resource Centre and the Canadian Association of Science Centres hosted a webinar on star knowledge June 12 to bridge the perspectives of the ancient astronomers of Turtle ...
Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak became the national chief of the Assembly of First Nations just over a year ago. In a phone interview ...
Beaverhouse First Nation signed an historic Impacts and Benefits Agreement (IBA) with Agnico Eagle Mines Limited regarding ...
York Factory First Nation (YFFN) in northern Manitoba has launched its own Cree language learning app called Inineemowin.
Trent Agecoutay has some mixed emotions about his latest single. Agecoutay, a member of Cowessess First Nation in ...
A free digital resource has been launched to help Indigenous youth across the country better understand financial situations ...
For centuries Aboriginal people have used the four directions of the medicine wheel as a tool for learning and teaching. For the past 12 years, Elder and spiritual advisor, Francis Whiskeyjack, has ...
Fools Crow repeatedly said the more humble and unselfish a person is, the more willing Wakan Tanka and his helpers of the four directions are willing to work through them. By Dianne Meili Few holy ...
More than 200 years ago, there was a story about two tribes who were bitter enemies, always fighting over hunting territories, horses and women. At that time, most tribes were nomadic on the Plains, ...
"I am Dekanawidah and with the Five Nations' Confederate chiefs I plant the Tree of Great Peace." With these words begins Gayanerekowa, the Great Law of Peace, also called the Great Law or the Great ...