Artist Natalie Sappier brings Maw to the stage
The air was thick with the smell of sage as Samaqani Cocahq’s (Natalie Sappier) powerful voice filled Memorial Hall with a...
Read moreThe air was thick with the smell of sage as Samaqani Cocahq’s (Natalie Sappier) powerful voice filled Memorial Hall with a...
Read moreThe number of people across Canada who self-identify as Indigenous is growing rapidly. Some of that growth can be explained by...
Read moreIndigenous activists from Canada and El Salvador discussed the similarities of their situations at a Wolastoq Grand Council event at St....
Read moreThe story of the Sisson Mine development starts dramatically. As it unfolds it includes promises of riches and jobs, the backstory...
Read moreHundreds of people in Fredericton gathered on Sept. 20 for the first events in the global week of climate action. Mobilizations...
Read moreProtestors at Standing Rock, North Dakota popularized the protest slogan “water is life” when they stood down an oil pipeline development...
Read moreAugust 23, 2050 (Skutik, NB) Dear Friends, I—the largest river between the Penobscot and Wolastoq watersheds—am the heart of the Peskotomuhkatik...
Read moreStarting today, August 19, the assertion of Wolastoqey Indigenous rights for protection of sacred, ecologically sensitive landscapes will be tested through...
Read moreThe August 12 announcement by Corridor Resources that it is shelving plans to frack for natural gas near Sussex was indeed...
Read moreA historic case involving traditional Indigenous governance will take place on August 19 in a courthouse in Woodstock, New Brunswick. Wolastoqey...
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