Sacred water project helps students learn about their communities and the land
(Students at Kitaskinaw School drum and sing as part of the Sacred Water Project. Photo…
(Students at Kitaskinaw School drum and sing as part of the Sacred Water Project. Photo…
How a Mohawk father became a ‘fugitive’ to be with dying daughter
A Native American alliance is forming to block construction of TransCanada’s proposed Keystone XL pipeline which now needs final approval from U.S. President Obama after the State Department released an environmental report indicating it wouldn’t have a significant impact Alberta tar sands production.
By Josh Grummett APTN Investigates Two former employees of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada…
The UN special rapporteur on the rights of Indigenous peoples called on the Harper government to reverse course on three major fronts in order to avoid a “rocky road” in its relationship with the country’s First Nation population.
The people who search for former students for Blott and Company work for a company called Honour Walk.
Several hundred protesters–some with plans to challenge police lines-are gathered on Parliament Hill’s lawn to protest tar sands development in Alberta and a pipeline to transport oil to the U.S.
Quinn Meawasige was in rehab trying to kick a nasty drug and drinking habit when he received a phone call from Assembly of First Nations national Chief Shawn Atleo.
An Ontario Provincial Police unit created to deal with First Nations protests and blockades developed “Stockholm syndrome” with the leaders behind the Six Nations land seizure of a residential development in Caledonia, Ont., a new book claims.