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The ʔasqanaki Podcast
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My Digital Life: Smokii Sumac and The ʔasqanaki Podcast

February 20, 2024 Joel Levy

Get an inside view into The ʔasqanaki Podcast, a podcast series showcasing Indigenous literature and music. In the interview, Smokii […]

Indigenous Water-Based Activities and Guided Tours to Explore In British Columbia
Canadian Travel

Indigenous Water-Based Activities and Guided Tours to Explore In British Columbia

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Water is considered sacred and holds significant cultural importance for Indigenous peoples and their communities. In many Indigenous cultures, water […]

Santee Smith
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April 12, 2023 Demian Vernieri

It is a breath of fresh air to come across leaders who are loving and at the same time facilitate […]

Arts

West End Phoenix latest audio series shares the Indigenous experience in Toronto

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According to the popular West End Phoenix (WEP), a well-loved community paper, there are over 50,000 Indigenous people living in […]

Eliot Britton
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“A Day In The Life” with Composer, Researcher and Professor, Eliot Britton

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Eliot Britton (b.1983) bridges sounds worlds. From the imperceptible rhythms of the natural environment to the towering, digitally amplified tones […]

spirit talker
Arts

Mi’kmaq Spirit Talker Shawn Leonard documentary series is coming to APTN

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Communicating with our loved ones who have passed is something I’ve thought of, especially in most recent weeks. Without a […]

A local's guide to exploring Indigenous arts & culture in Toronto
Toronto Tourism

A local’s guide to exploring Indigenous arts & culture in Toronto

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Looking for more ways to explore Toronto? As locals, we are constantly rediscovering, reeducating and even rethinking what we are […]

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Cody Berry, Azhadegamiganan gaye Bashkinegaabo Anishinaabewinikaazo, Waasii ododeman, is a self-taught and trained dancer who hails from Lac La Croix […]

Indspire
Civic Engagement

Indspire calls on Canadians to invest in the education of Indigenous youths.

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Indigenous students have proven that when given the opportunity to attend post-secondary institutions, their lives are improved drastically. The Indigenous […]

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