Robert Lovelace is an Algonquin presence with the Freedom Flotilla
There is an unwritten rule that Aboriginal people in Canada should not take our grievances with Canada outside of national borders....
Read moreThere is an unwritten rule that Aboriginal people in Canada should not take our grievances with Canada outside of national borders....
Read moreThe Charlotte Street Arts Centre (CSAC) invites New Brunswickers to come together and welcome Ned Bear as the Artist-in-Residence. His month-long...
Read moreOn March 1st, 2011, I attended a session at UNB titled "How the Mi'kmaq and Maliseet peoples are key to our...
Read moreThe government of New Brunswick still clings on to the old colonial belief and concept that is based on misleading and...
Read moreOn Monday, Feb. 14, 2011, STU Native Awareness Days began with a potluck social and drumming session that featured the St....
Read moreThis second Maliseet Moon Calendar recalls the traditional means by which Maliseets and most Indigenous Peoples around the world reckoned time.It...
Read moreNote: the NB Media Co-op published this article in 2010. Chief Hugh Akagi of the Passamaquoddy Nation knows the history of...
Read more"Project Hero" is a program recently introduced by the Canadian government to provide post-secondary education to the children of Canadian soldiers...
Read moreOn Friday, Oct. 9, the Esgenoopetitj Burnt Church Mi'kmaq Nation will hold its first ever Take Back the Night March. The...
Read moreTOWNSHIP 25, Maine — Hundreds of blueberry rakers traveling from Canada into Maine at the Calais border crossing during the past...
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