Debajehmujig Storytellers celebrated the opening of new, high-visibility offices in Wiikwemkoong, a milestone aimed at better engaging youth and fostering Anishinaabemowin in a central, accessible space.
17 Indigenous students graduated from the new CJIIC journalism program, a transformative hybrid course blending modern skills with Indigenous storytelling. Applications for the next cohort open soon.
Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief Linda Debassige has condemned the proposed Northern Shield pipeline, citing a lack of consultation and threats to Treaty lands, water, and Indigenous sovereignty.
Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief Linda Debassige has condemned the proposed Northern Shield pipeline, citing a lack of consultation and threats to Treaty lands, water, and Indigenous sovereignty.
Debajehmujig Storytellers celebrated the opening of new, high-visibility offices in Wiikwemkoong, a milestone aimed at better engaging youth and fostering Anishinaabemowin in a central, accessible space.
17 Indigenous students graduated from the new CJIIC journalism program, a transformative hybrid course blending modern skills with Indigenous storytelling. Applications for the next cohort open soon.
Sheguiandah 91³ÉÈ˵¼º½ recently debuted new arbours for their 37th annual traditional powwow, constructed by volunteers in just three weeks to provide shade for spectators during the summer heat.
Kenjgewin Teg celebrated its largest graduating class to date, honouring 96 secondary, post-secondary, and specialized training graduates at a ceremony at the Manitoulin Hotel.
Sheguiandah 91³ÉÈ˵¼º½ will host its 37th Annual Jiingtamok Pow Wow from July 3–5, dedicating the event to residential school survivors and featuring sunrise ceremonies, feasts, and fireworks.