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Dawnland documents the Maine-Wabanaki Truth and Reconciliation Commission

Dawnland documents the Maine-Wabanaki Truth and Reconciliation Commission

According to some First Nations legends, hope and justice begin in the east – where dawn’s light first reaches Turtle Island. This is one underlying theme of the award-winning documentary Dawnland, which recently screened at Montreal’s Concordia University as part […]

Derrick Neeposh will lead Board of Compensation and CREECO

Derrick Neeposh will lead Board of Compensation and CREECO

The Board of Compensation (BOC) recently elected Derrick Neeposh as its new chairperson. The elected chair also acts as president of the Cree Regional Economic Enterprises Company (CREECO), which is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Cree Nation Government acting […]

Waskaganish 350 (Tree Fiddeh) celebrates its existence with a year-long series of events

Waskaganish 350 (Tree Fiddeh) celebrates its existence with a year-long series of events

One theory says that the English sailor and explorer Henry Hudson wintered near Waskaganish in 1610. While there, he encountered a Cree gentleman and traded an axe, a mirror and other items for the man’s furs. The man promised he […]

Montreal First Peoples Festival announces programming

Montreal First Peoples Festival announces programming

The 28th edition of the Montreal First Peoples Festival was unveiled July 24 to the press at the city’s Grande Bibliothèque. “Indigenous presence is the quiet and unstoppable strength of the emergence of voices that will never again be confined […]

Choosing the Chair

Choosing the Chair

On July 25, the people of Eeyou Istchee go to the polls to choose who will run the Cree School Board for the next three years. While many were nominated, it has come down three candidates: the incumbent Kathleen J. […]

Trudeau government continues to hide evidence of abuses at St. Anne’s Residential School

Trudeau government continues to hide evidence of abuses at St. Anne’s Residential School

Survivors of the notorious St. Anne’s Residential School in Fort Albany, Ontario, returned to Ottawa demanding justice on January 15. “No child should ever have to live through the horrors that we did at St. Anne’s,” survivor Stella Chapman told […]

The Identity Olympics

I remember reading the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in 2012 – I was applying for an international internship I didn’t get with the UN. No hard feelings, it probably went to someone infinitely more worthy. […]

Remembering a mother

Remembering a mother

My mother, Susan Kataquapit, passed from this world on July 23 at the age of 73. My brothers and sisters, her many grandchildren and great-grandchildren are feeling the loss of our matriarch and the connection to our traditional past. She […]

Photo by Al Harrington

McGill University’s annual powwow shares traditions

The 14th annual McGill Powwow took place on the university’s lower field September 18 with a full day of traditional dancing and drumming. The event has always been a great way for McGill students to browse artisan vendors, learn about […]

Cree camps deliver literacy achievements

Cree camps deliver literacy achievements

Back for a third year to prevent summer learning loss for the children of Eeyou Istchee, the Frontier College and Cree School Board Summer Literacy Camps have even stronger results to present after a summer of reading, writing and fun-based […]