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Anvdvnelisgi
ᎠᏅᏛᏁᎵᏍᎩ or Anvdvnelisgi which translates to “Performers in English,” is a groundbreaking Contemporary album of original music performed entirely in the Cherokee language, representing diverse genres of Psychedelic, Metal, Folk/Americana, Country, Rock, Alternative Folk, Reggae, Hip Hop and Pop.
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IllumiNative: Native Power
To celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day, IllumiNative shared this video abd said “to uplight our community, raise our voice and share our Native Power!”
What is Native Power? It’s a tradition of excellence we all carry and have the opportunity to recognize and celebrate every day. Uplift your Native Power by sharing this video using the hashtag #CelebrateNativePower.
Wab Kinew, the first First Nations Premier of Manitoba
Heroes by Wab Kinew
Dedicated to some heroes from the Aboriginal community
Gwaii Haanas agreement 30 years on
Almost 40 years after the blockades, the Gwaii Haanas agreement still protects one of the only places on the planet where “ocean floor to mountain top” is seen as a single, interconnected ecosystem – part of the Haida philosophy of Gina ’Waadlux̱an KilG̱uhlG̱a, or “talking about everything”.
An end to plunder and pillage: how a First Nations nature reserve became a model for the world
Thirty years ago, when the people of Haida Gwaii blockaded logging roads in British Columbia, few foresaw the result – the remarkable Gwaii Haanas agreement that has reshaped how to manage contested areas
Orange Shirt Day
Murray, Kanehsatà:ke Mohawk, who is Canada’s independent special interlocutor for missing children and unmarked graves and burial sites, told ICT that she and her staff face an onslaught of hate from extremists who deny that First Nations and other Indigenous children were forced into residential schools to strip them of their culture, family and beliefs, and that many of them died there.
Orange Shirt Day: Canada faces rise in residential school denialism
Hate speech and confrontations are growing over the truth about missing children, graves and genocide
RCMP spent $11million to police CGL pipeline.
RCMP spent a record amount to protect CGL pipeline last year, the force spent $11 million to patrol a remote road in Wet’suwet’en territory.
Wet’suwet’en Hereditary Chief Na’Moks said the RCMP’s big spending facilitates the ongoing “monitoring and intimidation” of Wet’suwet’en people on their traditional territory.
In March, the Civilian Review and Complaints Commission launched an investigation of the unit following a series of complaints and lawsuits. The Community-Industry Response Group has also been involved in controversial enforcement efforts against logging protesters at Fairy Creek on southern Vancouver Island.
Details here https://thetyee.ca/News/2023/09/11/RCMP-Spending-on-CGL-Pipeline/
US pipeline protester has ‘no regrets’
Even the US courts have no regard for the law, never mind the environment, people, nature or climate. All they care for is big money.
US pipeline protester has ‘no regrets’ after conviction for felony obstruction
Mylene Vialard, 54, found guilty after Minnesota trial beset by legal irregularities after effort to block fossil fuel pumping station
