This week on Bamoseda - February 16
16 Feb, 2012
A group of Gautemalan women and their families continue to live in a precarious situation while a lawsuit launched on their behalf drags on in Canada, Shoal Lake First Nation has stepped up its protests, an Aboriginal women's conference in Happy Valley Goose Bay focused on culture to create and maintain strong women and strong communities, Harry Snowboy, a Cree healer is working on his second book and an interview with Juno nominee Randy Wood.
This week on Bamoseda - February 9
9 Feb, 2012
The Yinka Dene Alliance wrote the President of China and issued a letter to the people ahead of Prime Minister Harper's trip there, a delegation of First Nations youth travelled to the United Nations headquarters in Geneva for a private meeting with officials, the National Residential School Survivor Society is seeking a judicial review of the current Common Experience Payment and the Reconciliation process and the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business has celebrated its 14th Annual Gala and inducted two more people into the Aboriginal Business Hall of Fame.
This week on Bamoseda - February 2
2 Feb, 2012
Attawapiskat files a court injunction, an RN says healthcare in remote Aboriginal communities is distressing, big names coming to the Great Moon Gathering, a new initiative helps students and teachers learn about Aboriginal culture and history in Alberta and the Anishinabek Nation is re-doubling effort to teach people about treaties.
This week on Bamoseda - January 26
26 Jan, 2012
Mixed reaction to the Crown First Nations Gathering. Bamoseda has reaction from several Chiefs in Ontario plus the Kahnewake Mohawk Traditional Council spokesperson.
This week on Bamoseda - January 19
20 Jan, 2012
Shoal Lake First Nation preparing to use city of Winnipeg in water dispute, the upcoming Crown - First Nations Gathering is coming up, Coastal First Nations in B.C. sticks by its tanker ban in the face of hearings into Enbridge's proposed Northern Gateway pipeline and a relay theme song ahead of the 2012 Arctic Winter Games.
This week on Bamoseda - January 12
12 Jan, 2012
Wahgoshig First Nation's has won it's injunction to stop drilling in its territory, one lawyer says privatizing reserve land is not a good idea, a possible 'lost world' may have been found at the bottom of Lake Huron, and the review into the proposed Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline is underway.
This week on Bamoseda - December 15
15 Dec, 2011
Wahgoshig First Nation claims Solid Gold Resources Corp has set the mining industry and First Nation relations back 100 years, U.N. to conduct an inquiry into missing and murdered Aboriginal women in Canada, and Kitigan Zibi, an Algonquin First Nation group has re-introduced its territorial boundaries.
This week on Bamoseda - December 8
8 Dec, 2011
The Metis Centre of the National Aboriginal Health Organization and Metis Nation of British Columbia launch resources for women at risk of sexual exploitation, a Gitxsan Hereditary Chief talks about the nation's opposition to proposed pipelines, researcher suggests how living conditions can be improved in northern Aboriginal communities, plans are in the works for Habitat for Humanity housing projects in selected First Nations across the country.
December 1 - This week on Bamoseda
1 Dec, 2011
Attawapiskat is in third party management after its cry for help amidst a housing crisis. One community member says a housing solution can solve much of what ails the community, the National Aboriginal AIDS Awareness week campaign has just kicked off, Lac Seul First Nation making investments into its own community, a university student is working at combating invasive species with indigenous plants and growth for an Aboriginal owned company isn't slowing down soon.