The man responsible for Métis being entrenched in section 35 of the Canadian Constitution passed away Nov. 9, 2012 after working for Aboriginal rights. “You can say a lot about a leader like Jim ...
How do the lives of an Indigenous professor and an aging hockey player in the Indigenous Hockey League intersect with an investigation being carried out by a Toronto detective? It’s all because of an ...
"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 ...
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 ...
The burning of various medicine plants to make a smudge or cleansing smoke is used by the majority of Native North American peoples. It is a ritual cleansing. As the smoke rises, our prayers rise to ...
Well-versed in the messages of wampum belts, he carried three: the ancient Seven Fires Prophecy Belt about choice; the 1700's Welcoming Belt about sharing the grand natural resources and values of the ...