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January 23, 2024


Innu Nation takes aim at Mi’kmaw profs over identity report

APTN News: The Innu Nation grand chief is calling out two Mi’kmaw law professors in Nova Scotia after they asserted that an Inuit organization in Southern Labrador have a credible claim to Indigenous identity. In a letter written to Dalhousie University where the two work, Grand Chief Simon Pokue alleged that Naomi Metallic and Cheryl...

December 4, 2023


‘We need to start the healing’: 3 Indigenous women on how to move forward from Buffy Sainte-Marie revelations

Story hit Indigenous communities hard, changed many people’s views of the beloved star Unreserved: 54:00 Healing After Harm: The Buffy Sainte-Marie Investigation Click on the following link to listen to “Unreserved” https://www.cbc.ca/radio/unreserved/we-need-to-start-the-healing-3-indigenous-women-on-how-to-move-forward-from-buffy-sainte-marie-revelations-1.7046476 CBC Indigenous: Lori Campbell was running some errands in the city on the final weekend of October.  She was at a hardware store...

October 30, 2023


Being Indigenous goes well beyond blood

NationTalk: Special to The Globe and Mail – I am Douglas Sanderson, the son of Doug “Sandy” Sanderson (from the Dog Creek Reserve) and Esther Young (of the Opaskwayak Cree Nation). I am also Amo Binashii, Beaver Clan, of the Cree Nation. I came into these identities not all at once – but over time....

March 25, 2023


The term ‘Indigenous,’ in its current use, might be doing us all a disservice

The Globe and Mail: OPINION There are words that, through overuse, lose their power and authority, causing the eyes to glaze over. Sustainability is surely one. Indigenous may be another. As both a construct and a category, the term “Indigenous” first gained wide acceptance in the early 1970s, elevated by anthropologists no longer comfortable with...