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List of Video Conference Units. Map of Communities by Tribal Council. Map of VC Units. Ardoch Algonquin First Nation. Thu, 01/29/2009 - 17:30 by admin. Http:/ www.aafna.ca/. Ardoch Algonquin First Nation. Paula Sherman (Co-Chief ), Randy Cota (Co-Chief ) Harold Perry (Honorary Chief). Upper Canada Treaties Area 1. Javascript is required to view this map.
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Gathering of Mother Earth Protectors: Chris Reid's analysis of court decision
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Gathering of Mother Earth Protectors. Friday, May 30, 2008. Chris Reid's analysis of court decision. After a full day of submissions, the court ordered Bob Lovelace and the KI 6 released immediately and stayed the sentences, including fines. At the conclusion Bob, the KI 6 and their families, friends and supporters walked up University to a heroes' welcome at QP. Bob was clear exhausted (he was transfered to the Don Jail at midnight last. Christopher M. Reid. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Ardoch Al...
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Gathering of Mother Earth Protectors: Gathering of Mother Earth Protectors Day 2
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Gathering of Mother Earth Protectors. Tuesday, May 27, 2008. Gathering of Mother Earth Protectors Day 2. Today was the second day of the Gathering of Mother Earth Protectors. After a successful rally of more than 1,000 people yesterday, today settled down to constant presence of the three communities and supporters camping at Queen's Park. It's really something to see three tepees and big tents on the lawns of Queen's Park. Drop by and join in. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). How to donate money.
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Gathering of Mother Earth Protectors: Media Release: Grassy Narrows First Nation Walkers to Arrive in Toronto
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Gathering of Mother Earth Protectors. Monday, May 26, 2008. Media Release: Grassy Narrows First Nation Walkers to Arrive in Toronto. IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 26, 2008 . Contact: Chrissy Swain 519-761-7820. Grassy Narrows First Nation Walkers to Arrive in Toronto. Group nears the end of 1,850-kilometer walk to protect Native lands. The traditional gathering and ceremonies will be held to promote respect for Indigenous rights to say no to economic exploitation and environmental destruction. The ceremonie...
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Gathering of Mother Earth Protectors: Ground rules for participation in the gathering and sleepover
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Gathering of Mother Earth Protectors. Monday, May 19, 2008. Ground rules for participation in the gathering and sleepover. As agreed and directed by the representatives of KI, Ardoch, and Grassy Narrows. Respect the decisions of the community reps and abide by them. Practice nonviolence: bring no weapons, show respect, do no property damage or graffiti. No alcohol or illegal drugs. Take responsibility for your own actions. No racist, sexist, homophobic, or other oppressive behavior. How to donate money.
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Gathering of Mother Earth Protectors: June 2008
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Gathering of Mother Earth Protectors. Wednesday, June 18, 2008. Video of the rally and sovereignty sleepover. Correction: in the first video below, Sam McKay is wrongly identified as Bruce Sakakeep. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). How to donate money. How to help with in-kind donations. Ardoch Algonquin First Nation. Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation. Mother Earth Walkers (from Grassy Narrows First Nation). Facebook event for the welcoming rally. Facebook event for the sovereignty sleepover.
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Gathering of Mother Earth Protectors: Free at Last: Join the Aboriginal Day of Action noon Queen's Park
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Gathering of Mother Earth Protectors. Thursday, May 29, 2008. Free at Last: Join the Aboriginal Day of Action noon Queen's Park. KI6 and Bob Lovelace Prevail In Court of Appeal. In an act that may go some way to restoring confidence in the. Whiteman"s courts" the Ontario Court of Appeal released Bob Lovelace. And the KI6 with written reasons to follow. Those written reasons may be some of the most interesting words put to. Paper by a court on the idea of aboriginal reconciliation and the. Predictable tri...
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Symmetry's Overrated: Wild rice & the ethics of appropriation
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Musings and rants about politics, music, sustainability, religion, whatever. Saturday, March 30, 2013. Wild rice and the ethics of appropriation. Since writing an assignment on wild rice — posted here. 8212; I've thought more about some ethical questions it brought up. I've already dealt with the question of planting in wild areas in my last post. In this post, I want to talk about the ethics of cultivating a plant over which some indigenous people feel rather possessive. Like I mention in the assignment.