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Tag Archives: First Nations
Tina Fontaine and Colton Boushie – They Still Walk Our Streets
I recently helped out at a trauma recovery workshop in Maniwaki, QC facilitated by Dennis Windigo. The Anishinabe (the First People) participating in the program had wisely recognized that a healing and caring hand in the form of the workshop … Continue reading
Posted in Community, Spirituality
Tagged Algonquin, Anishinabe, Colton Boushie, First Nations, injustice, Tina Fontaine, trauma, youth
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Standing up to the Haters
The ‘Big Spirit’ moon (January 15 – February 13) has shone a beam of her precious light into the dark valley of racism so it seems, with the editorial ‘Standing up to the haters’ which appeared in the Ottawa Citizen … Continue reading
Posted in Community, Idle No More
Tagged A Tribe Called Red, Aboriginal, Canada, Deejay NDN, Ezra Levant, First Nations, hate, Ian Campeau, Lorne Gunter, Ottawa Citizen, racism, Sun Media, treaties
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An Agenda of Hate – Michael Coren
Hate monger Michael Coren dished out another hate promoting column for the Ottawa Sun newspaper on Friday October 25. I am sure Ol’ Lucifer is real proud of Ezra Levant’s little lapdog for doing so. Coren, being a Christian convert, … Continue reading
Posted in Community, Idle No More
Tagged Aboriginal, anti-fracking, Elsipogtog, Ezra Levant, First Nations, hate monger, Michael Coren, Sun Media
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Chief Spence: A Peaceful Protest
Indeed, we are living in extraordinary times. The wonders in solidarity unfolding before us have created an energy in the First Nations that will stay with us until death. Our souls sing with joy. There is no turning back. The … Continue reading
Posted in Chief Spence
Tagged #IdleNoMore, 2013, Aboriginal, Albert Dumont, Attawapiskat, Chief Theresa Spence, Cree, First Nations, Indigenous, peace, peaceful, protest, treaties
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