Wayne McKenzie, an Algonquin-Cree artist and speaker, transforms his journey of loss, addiction...
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SAY Magazine Issue 133 is out.
At SAY Magazine’s request, the NCTR kindly offered an analysis of the efforts achieved since 2015, the gaps that remain and the actions required, collectively, to advance the journey of truth, healing and reconciliation.
A multi-talented artist, Roy Henry Vickers is a renowned carver, painter, printmaker, designer, author, and storyteller. His distinctive artistic style...
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On a misty morning in the fall of 1985, a small group of Haida people blockaded a muddy dirt road on Lyell Island (then known as the Queen Charlotte Islands).
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EMILIE McKINNEY, ANISHINAABE BIMISHIMO
In a world where large corporations often dominate entrepreneurship, Emilie McKinney, an Anishinaabe entrepreneur hailing from Swan Lake First Nation, stands out with her company dedicated to preserving ...
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Bridging the Past and Present Through Art
"From 2020 to late 2021, I rented a classroom in the museum, serving as the location office for the art documentary series Petroglyphs to Pixels. While there, my team and I had access to...
Honouring Tradition and Inspiring Change
She has delivered countless engaging public speaking sessions on cultural awareness, l...
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Anishinaabe artist Thea May speaks her truth. Honest and straightforward, her newly released album Brought to You by Tragedy reveals her journey as an artist that ...
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Angela Chalmers was born in the Birdtail Sioux First Nation, Manitoba, with the talent to run and the drive to succeed. She has had an incredible journey as an
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This gathering is one of the many important events held during Indigenous History Month. It brings together diverse groups who are working to amplify the distinct stories of Indigenous Peoples across Turtle Island.
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Whether it's starting up a solar energy company or starting a boreal forest herbal production business, Indigenous values and oral traditions continue to impact the way Indigenous Peoples do business.
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Small businesses doing their part for the environment: Meet powerhouse business owner Leana Kennedy of G-Man Waste Removal and visionary Mélanie Paul, president of Inukshuk Synergy and co-president of Akua Nature.
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SAY Magazine is proud to be a returning media partner for the annual Vision Quest Conference and Trade Show.
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On track to distribute its four millionth moose hide pin, the Moose Hide Campaign has grown into a nationwide movement to end gender-based violence.
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Our spring issue features environmental conservationist Chevaun Toulouse who shares how reconnecting with her Anishinaabe culture has helped her understand why she feels an inherent responsibility to care for the lands and waters.
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