If you’re interested in learning about decolonization in Canada you better read this before it gets banned:
Whose Land Is It Anyway? A Manual for Decolonization https://t.co/coIWztcYzR
Hello folks! I am sooo happy to anounce the coming of an animation completly in Anishinaabemowin. Voice staring Linda Toulouse from Sagamok, Larry McLead from Sagamok, Aninaatig from Wilwemikoong and myself from Serpent River. Screen play by Danielle Boissoneau from Garden River.
Tagging our friends and colleagues. Please share our Call for Presenters if you or someone you knows would be interested. Thank YOU! https://t.co/fuImi2aROp @walkingtogetherata @abteachers@atalocal55@atalocal48 @atalocal28 @foothillsata @calgaryteachers @eptl37 @GEOEC@ata_pd
EL NINO CONTINUES TO STRENGTHEN
Oceanic El Niño continues to strengthen
The latest weekly values in the Niño 1+2 region (eastern Pacific) and Niño 3 region (east-central Pacific) are surpassed only by 1997, with records dating back to 1981.
All indications are that this El Niño will peak as a strong, canonical event either very late in 2023 or early in 2024.
The atmospheric response, measured by the Southern Oscillation Index (SOI), has trended toward El Niño but continues to lag behind the oceanic progression.
The recent emergence of a positive Indian Ocean Dipole signal may push the SOI toward negative values (more El Niño-like) in the coming weeks. Via John Bamforth
'We’re very proud to be from Sioux Valley, he put us on the map.'
Cheers, laughter and the Stanley Cup were on full display as Zach Whitecloud had his day with the cup and brought it home to share with his community | @darrellstranger
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Seven-month-old Easton Head-Napope was recently recorded practicing his ‘moose call’ with his grandpa Fabian Head, chief of the Red Earth Cree Nation in Saskatchewan.
Head says this little guy's dad got his first moose at the age of 16 and hopes for Easton to learn as well.
Went out for a seven hour boat ride to the Athabasca River from Fort Chipewyan with Dene trapper/hunter/fisherman Jason Short. He’s been navigating this river system for nearly 20 years. He says what he sees on the water is not normal. The Alberta oilsands are just upstream from Fort Chip. Tailings have been dumped into this river recently & community members have been concerned about being poisoned through the water for years. This is what we saw today @ricochet_en@IndigiNewsMedia@TheRealNews
RCMP created media exclusion zones during their raid and arrests of the Savage Patch camp protecting old growth forest this morn, which they’re not supposed to be doing. Pardon my language during these exchanges. I did inform them of my rights as a journalist when they threatened to arrest me @ricochet_en@IndigiNewsMedia@caj
Research shows that children of parents with untreated depression have higher rates of behavior problems, difficulty coping with stress and forming healthy relationships, academic problems, and mental illness https://t.co/ARczZpTJNz
Many medical students have been admitted to med schools under the guise of the “Painted Feather Woodland Metis Association,” a non recognized Metis group. Because med schools have not adequately engaged with Indigenous people, these folks get in and displace real Indigenous /1