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Tag Archives: Akikodjiwan
Algonquin Land, Always and Forever, Ours to Defend
He is a burly, desperate man, the product of settler stock who self-identifies as having both Algonquin and Mohawk blood, yet offers no proof that this is true. No Indigenous community recognizes him as a friend or ally. No Indigenous … Continue reading
Lights and Glitz at Akikodjiwan
The circus has come to town! An experience not known for a hundred years with a “rock concert” feel to it, according to an organizer interviewed by CBC this Friday morning (October 6th). Lights, glitz, glamour, press the button and … Continue reading
Posted in Community, Spirituality
Tagged Akikodjiwan, Albert Island, Algonquin, Anishinabe, Asinabka, CBC, Chaudière Falls, Chaudière Island, condos, DreamCorp, faith, Faith Is Peace, Great River, Hydro Ottawa, Justin Trudeau, Kichi Sipi, Lebreton Flats, OMB, Ottawa, Ottawa River, Petition, Reconciliation, sacred land, sacred waters, spirituality, unceded, UNDRIP, Victoria Island, Windmill Development Group, Zibi
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Funding the “Faith is Peace” Walk
Dear Readers, The “Faith is Peace” walk was for me “prayer in motion.” I think we can all agree on that! Each step taken, proclaimed to all spirit of Creator Land that all religions and faiths in the Ottawa Region … Continue reading
Posted in Community, Idle No More, Spirituality
Tagged Akikodjiwan, Albert Island, Algonquin, Anishinabe, Asinabka, Chaudière Falls, Chaudière Island, condos, DreamCorp, faith, Faith Is Peace, GoFundMe, Great River, Justin Trudeau, Kichi Sipi, Lebreton Flats, OMB, Ottawa, Ottawa River, Petition, Reconciliation, sacred land, sacred waters, spirituality, unceded, UNDRIP, Victoria Island, Windmill Development Group, Zibi
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Faith Is Peace: Walk To Save Akikodjiwan (June 23, 2017)
A special moment in my life took place this past Friday, when Algonquin elders took part in the ‘Faith is Peace’ walk (Victoria Island to Parliament Hill). What made this walk so profoundly joyful and memorable for me is the … Continue reading
Posted in Community, Idle No More, Spirituality
Tagged Akikodjiwan, Albert Island, Algonquin, Anishinabe, Asinabka, Chaudière Falls, Chaudière Island, condos, DreamCorp, faith, Faith Is Peace, Great River, Justin Trudeau, Kichi Sipi, Lebreton Flats, OMB, Ottawa, Ottawa River, Petition, Reconciliation, sacred land, sacred waters, spirituality, unceded, UNDRIP, Victoria Island, Westeinde, Windmill Development Group, Zibi
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Indigenous Spirituality is Precious: Faith Leaders Unite
Well dear readers, we’re on again for another peaceful walk. Let us walk in unity, as friends and believers of faith who care deeply about the spiritual and physical health of water and of all else which is good and … Continue reading
Posted in Community, Nature, Spirituality
Tagged Akikodjiwan, Albert Island, Asinabka, Chaudière Falls, Chaudière Island, faith, spirituality, Victoria Island, Zibi
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Contaminated Soil Around Chaudière and Albert Islands
I vaguely recall a Fifth Estate (CBC) exposé (I think back in the 50’s) which related how First Nations workers, hired by a corporation to work with asbestos, became deathly ill a few years later. (Note: only “Indians” were hired). … Continue reading
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Tagged Akikodjiwan, Albert Island, Algonquin, Anishinabe, asbestos, Asinabka, Chaudière Falls, Chaudière Island, condos, contaminated, DreamCorp, Great River, Justin Trudeau, Kichi Sipi, Lebreton Flats, OMB, Ottawa, Ottawa River, Petition, poison, Reconciliation, sacred land, sacred waters, spirituality, unceded, UNDRIP, Victoria Island, Westeinde, Windmill Development Group, Zibi
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Akikodjiwan Lives, Now And Forever: A Call To Action
Is the soft, rich earth under our feet sacred? Indeed it is! So too are the circles of the sky, the sun and moon, also the wind our children take into their lungs and the waters which flow before a … Continue reading
Posted in Community, Spirituality
Tagged Akikodjiwan, Albert Island, Algonquin, Anishinabe, Asinabka, Chaudière Falls, Chaudière Island, condos, DreamCorp, Great River, Justin Trudeau, Kichi Sipi, Lebreton Flats, OMB, Ottawa, Ottawa River, Petition, Reconciliation, Reconciliation River, sacred land, sacred waters, spirituality, unceded, UNDRIP, Victoria Island, Westeinde, Windmill Development Group, Zibi
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DreamKEEPERS, Politicians, Chaudière Falls
I want all of you who took the time to send your most welcomed remarks congratulating me for receiving a citation (DreamKEEPERS Citation for Outstanding Leadership) to know how grateful I am that you did so. A friend of mine … Continue reading
Posted in Community, Idle No More, Spirituality
Tagged Akikodjiwan, Asinabka, Chaudière Falls, dream, DreamCorp, Islands, Martin Luther King Jr., MLK, racism, spirituality, Windmill Development Group, Zibi
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DreamKEEPERS Citation
Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) said, “We must not allow our creative protest to degenerate into physical violence. Again and again, we must rise to the majestic heights of meeting physical force with soul force.” Where did such inspiration come … Continue reading
Posted in Community, Idle No More, Spirituality
Tagged Akikodjiwan, Asinabka, Chaudière Falls, dream, DreamCorp, Islands, Martin Luther King Jr., MLK, racism, spirituality, Windmill Development Group, Zibi
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Black Direction House Concert
What a wonderful and memorable evening (January 7, 2017) was had by all who attended the Black Direction House Concert held in La Pêche at the home of Bettina and Andrew Johnston. Our hosts graciously welcomed many good people made … Continue reading
Posted in Community, Idle No More, Spirituality
Tagged Akikodjiwan, Albert Island, Algonquin, Anishinabe, Asinabka, Chaudière Falls, Chaudière Island, condos, DreamCorp, Great River, Justin Trudeau, Kichi Sipi, Lebreton Flats, OMB, Ottawa, Ottawa River, Petition, Phil Jenkins, Reconciliation, Reconciliation River, sacred land, sacred waters, spirituality, Tito Medina, unceded, UNDRIP, Victoria Island, Westeinde, Windmill Development Group, Zibi
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