Making history in a hurricane: Elsipogtog reclaims ancestral land
While Hurricane Arthur made the headlines slamming into New Brunswick, July 5, it is the people of Elsipogtog First Nation and...
Read moreWhile Hurricane Arthur made the headlines slamming into New Brunswick, July 5, it is the people of Elsipogtog First Nation and...
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Read moreElder Ralph Francis from Pictou Landing at the blockade site in mid June 2014. Photo by Michelle...
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Read moreJasmine Thomas, of Saik'uz First Nation, was one of the keynote speakers at PowerShift Atlantic. Photo by...
Read moreVal Napoleon speaking at "Envisioning Indigenous Partnership: Promoting Reconciliation" at St. Thomas University of April 10. Photo...
Read moreThere is a significant and to my mind problematic limitation that is increasingly being placed on Indigenous efforts to defend our...
Read moreDemonstration against shale gas on unceded Mi'kmaq territory in Kent County on Dec. 2, 2014. Photo from...
Read moreVanessa Gray. Photo from the Halifax Media Co-op. Listen here K'jipuktuk/Halifax - Vanessa Gray, from the community...
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