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Montreal all-girls school honours missing and murdered Indigenous women with dress project
Grade 7 class at Trafalgar school inspired by ReDress project When a group of Grade 7 students in Christianne Loupelle's science class at Trafalgar...
‘In our bloodline:’ Land-based learning links curriculum with Indigenous culture
Land-based learning encourages critical thought through interaction with the land A school day for six-year-old Hunter Sasakamoose can start...
Welcome to Clan Mothers Healing Village’s Official Website Launch!
Our website will be providing updates on the progress and the building of the Village Project, opportunities to support the progress. Our Virtual...
Our Way Home Documentary Film
Our Way Home is a documentary film focusing on the building of Clan Mothers Healing Village, a holistic Indigenous-led community in Canada. It is...
Trafficking in Native Communities
Although attention to human trafficking has grown in the last few years, trafficking is not a modern crime. Trafficking has existed in Native...
This 13-Year-Old Water Advocate Addressed the UN
Autumn Peltier, a 13-year-old Anishinaabe girl from Wikwemikong First Nation, addressed world leaders at the United Nations about protecting water.
Locked up at 12
Read this heart-wrenching CBC News article about Métis woman Amanda Lepine who tries to overcome the inequalities in Canada’s justice system.
Indigenous knowledge is critical to understanding climate change
By integrating traditional knowledge with Western science, we can solve some of our biggest challenges, including those brought by our changing...
Native Girls Are Being Exploited and Destroyed at an Alarming Rate
Mary G. was born from the boats. Her children were born from the boats too, all fathered through her liaisons with male customers. She has never...
A Tribe Called Queer
In the Native American community, two spirits can be better than one. Gay couples can’t marry in Washington. But near Seattle, tucked away off the...