
Telling Our Own Stories
Reimagining Attawapiskat is a youth-centered video project that was created to allow youth a platform where they are able to tell their own stories, to say the things they want
Here we can listen to a range of views on Belonging from First Nations people who have been thinking about this a lot. Reflecting on their words allows us to deepen our own understanding of Belonging, and where we come from:
Reimagining Attawapiskat is a youth-centered video project that was created to allow youth a platform where they are able to tell their own stories, to say the things they want
The Natoaganeg Community Food Centre is a Mi’kmaq First Nation Community Food Centre in New Brunswick – bringing people together to grow, cook, share, and advocate for good food for
Visit this page to learn about collective activities that take place among youth in relation with each other, their communities, and the land, and in turn strengthen their relationships with each other, their
Here are twelve short videos, each sharing a different person’s unique story (Scroll to the bottom of the page, and click on the names for specific stories): Trials and Tribulations.
In this video, we can hear Winona LaDuke give a talk entitled “Seeds of Our Ancestors, Seeds of Life”.
In this video, we can hear Edna Manitowabi share water teachings.
In this video, Elder Jim Dumont gives a talk entitled: “Spirit and Creation”.
In this video, we can hear Chief Kluane Adamek give a talk entitled: “Land, Water, and Belonging”.
On this page, we can find a six and a half minute audio recording of John Rice, Wasauksing First Nation, speaking about the Miikaans teachings. “A main core of what
In this video, Carol Hopkins delivers a detailed presentation entitled: “Life promotion: A strength based approach to Indigenous wellness”.