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17/08/2023

JOIN US! FSIN, SIGA AND BHP PRESENT THE
FSIN POW WOW & CULTURAL CELEBRATION
Sasktel Centre
October 20-22, 2023
We look forward to seeing you again!

12/03/2023
07/03/2023

Aaniin/Tanisi
MICEC is proud to announce our Annual Monster Bingo on May 20th, 2023 at Assiniboia Downs! Tickets on sale now!

Come by our office at 119 Sutherland Avenue, Winnipeg to buy your tickets! Our staff are happy to answer any questions through email at [email protected], or give us a call at 204-942-0228. We accept cash, credit, debit, and now E-Transfer.

Contact MICEC or Assiniboia Downs directly, or any of our community sellers to buy tickets:
• Winnipeg: Trevor 204-783-2494 or 204-451-1325
• Winnipeg: Meranda 204-990-6309
• Winnipeg: Alanna 204-232-3956
• Winnipeg: Helen 431-335-8350
• Winnipeg/Pine Falls: George 431-997-1567
• Thompson: Rose 204-679-4250
• Selkirk: Linda 204-492-6002
• Hodgson: Reta 204-308-0165
• Brokenhead: Carl Smith 204-485-5616
• Brandon: Lauryn White 1-204-573-8044

We hope to see you soon!

04/03/2023
04/03/2023

Good day!

We invite you to the First Nations University of Canada Powwow held on April 22-23, 2023 at the Brandt Centre Events!

Thank you to all the sponsors, committee members, and community members that make this celebration a success.

We are excited to hear the drums, watch the dancers and to visit one another once again.

Please refer to the contact information on the poster for all inquiries.

Please watch our social media platforms for updated information.

See you all soon! 🌸

Photo credits to: Dubz Photography & Miyosiwin Salon Spa

Proudly sponsored by:
K+S Potash Canada
Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority
SaskPower
First Nations University of Canada
Z99 & JACK 94.5 Regina's Greatest Hits & 980 CJME
Access Communications
CAE & SkyAlyne

04/03/2023

Beading Class
EVERY TUESDAY
5:30PM - 7:30PM

04/03/2023

Cherokee Nation, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians are partnering to share the Cherokee story in Washington, D.C., during Cherokee Days (March 31-April 2) at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian. For those who can’t make it, stay tuned as we’ll be sharing highlights of the daily events. Visit CherokeeDays.com for more information.

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31/07/2022

Life online

Many narwhal with tusks seen in the high Arctic. They are back near Grise Fiord for a short summer.

PHOTO: Nathan Qaunaq

14/07/2022

This morning an Italian distributor published a list of releases planned in Italy for fall/winter.

04/07/2022

PRESTON – The Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation invited Franklin County residents to share their history of early interactions with their tribe recently. Darren Parry, Vice Chairman of the Northwestern Shoshone Nation, said it was a positive experience and he came away with some jewels from...

03/07/2022

The 70th Annual Tulsa Powwow will be held Aug. 6-7 at the Cox Business Center in Tulsa. Outgoing princess, Jasmine Phetsacksith (Osage) will pass her crown to incoming princess, Leigha Easley (Osage). Osage elder Archie Mason is a co-emcee for the event.

23/06/2022
23/06/2022

So many people loved Part 1 that we now have a Part 2! HAPPENING TODAY @ 12 NOON PACIFIC! A conversation about Positive Sexuality with Theda NewBreast () and Gene Tagaban (). You can tune in via Facebook Live or through Zoom!

Facebook
www.fb.com/nativewellnessinstitute

Zoom Meeting ID:
881 5218 9090

Passcode:
616727

23/06/2022

We are looking for models for our upcoming Indigenous Fashion Show. The two shows are August 20 and 21st at The Santa Fe Convention Center.

We are a gender and body-positive environment and we encourage all body size, color, gender and age to apply.

https://swaia.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/2022_SIF-MODEL-APPLICATION.pdf Send pllication to [email protected]






20/05/2022

On June 6, a limited number of the 2022 Wilma Mankiller Quarters will be released to the public in Tahlequah, the capital of the Cherokee Nation.

19/05/2022

This Friday, the Chicago Field Museum is opening its new Native Truths: Our Voices, Our Stories exhibition to the public, revealing its first renovation of the museum’s Native North America Hall since its initial installation during the 1950s. The exhibition is centered around five core content pe...

21/04/2022

While travelling across the Eastern Arctic in the 1970s and 1980s, Jake Ootes took hundreds of images that he has begun to digitize. He hopes people will assist in naming and identifying the people and places in those images to preserve Inuit history.

15/04/2022

The Oglala Sioux Tribe (OST) is seeking a Certified Public Accountant (individual or organization) to provide accounting services to fulfill accounting and financial requirements. The Oglala Sioux Tribe is a non-profit organization located in the southwest corner of South Dakota on the Pine Ridge In...

05/04/2022

I’m humbled & honored to have my most iconic art to be printed in The Official Magazine of Native Art 💕

Model- Caitlin Ironman
MUA - Skye
Photographer- Shannon Burnette -Meek


・・・
Rebekah Jarvey is a self-proclaimed Indigenous fashionista. Her art/ fashion career took off during the pandemic after her flashy Night & Day mask went viral on social media, attracting people and publications from around the world. Jarvey mixes her traditional tribal heritage with her crafting skills to create modern, urban and authentic masks and ribbon skirts with her signature hashtag . Jarvey also started the campaign to inspire the Native American community to wear masks, social distance and help keep its people safe amidst Covid-19. “It’s crucial we act now and fight together,” she says. One-hundred percent of the proceeds from NativeWoke merchandise go toward families in her community affected by the pandemic.

01/04/2022

MKO is hiring for the following positions:
~Youth Engagement Worker: Apply by April 6, 2022
~Project Manager: Apply by April 13, 2022
~Project Assistant: Apply by April 13, 2022
~Health Policy Analyst: Apply by April 13, 2022
~Decolonizing Anti-Racism Coordinator: Apply by April 14, 2022
~Office and Community Liaison Worker: Apply by April 14, 2022

There are opportunities in both Thompson and Winnipeg.

You can find information about all the positions on our website: https://mkonation.com/contact/employment-opportunities/

Please share these opportunities widely.

17/03/2022

Eighth Generation's flagship store in Seattle is open SEVEN days a week from 10am-5:30pm! Thank you to each and every one of you for visiting us and for continuing to support Inspired Natives, not Native inspired ❤️

17/03/2022

Things are starting to pick up where they left off finally. Lots of exciting stuff coming up starting with a 2 week tour with Snotty Nose Rez Kids

For tickets 👇

https://snottynoserezkids.com/tour

04/03/2022

Amazon Canada launches program to teach coding through music from Indigenous artists:

Amazon Canada and TakingITGlobal are launching Your Voice is Power, a new school curriculum program and music remix competition that teaches coding skills using music from Indigenous artists.

The initiative aims to reach more than 1,000 students, and the program is open to schools in all provinces and territories. All participants will be encouraged to submit their remixes to a competition in which two winners – one Indigenous, one identifying as an ally – will receive $5,000 scholarships, donated by Amazon Music. The curriculum is available at no cost to teachers and students in grades seven through 12.

Your Voice is Power leverages music and technology as vehicles to promote social justice while encouraging junior and high school students from diverse backgrounds to discover computer science, one of Canada's fastest-growing academic and career fields.

"At Amazon, we are committed to empowering children and young adults to learn new skills that will give them more opportunities," said Susan Ibach, Head of Amazon Future Engineer Canada. "Your Voice is Power gives students and teachers an introduction to coding while demonstrating how music and computer science can be tools to advance social justice.”

The Your Voice is Power lesson plan features eight modules that teach the basics of coding while engaging students in discussions on the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis experience in Canada, including topics like Residential Schools, the Sixties Scoop, and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's 94 Calls to Action.

Students will remix music from Indigenous artists Jayli Wolf, Dakota Bear, and Samian using EarSketch, a free online code editor that will be available in English, French, Ojibwe, and Inuktitut.

"We've brought together the powerful music of First Nations artists while giving an opportunity to thousands of students to build their coding skills as they challenge themselves to submit their own original beats. We can't wait to hear what they create,” said Anishinaabe educator Christine M'lot, who led curriculum development on behalf of TakingITGlobal.

For more information, visit https://bit.ly/3ICPRDz

21/02/2022

Indigenous students of Columbia University finally have their own brownstone–nearly a decade in the making.

20/02/2022

Happy Birthday to musician, writer, activist and the most deadly auntie Buffy St. Marie (Cree First Nation)! 🎂🎉🥳🎈

Buffy was born on Piapot Cree First Nation reserve in the Qu'Appelle Valley, Saskatchewan, Canada, but was adopted out to a family in Massachusetts where she was raised.

She taught herself to play piano at age 3 and began setting her poems to music at the age of four. At 16, she taught herself guitar and ultimately invented 32 different ways of tuning her instrument, creating sounds completely unique to her music. Her friends encouraged her to perform publicly and eventually she found herself in New York City in the early days of the counterculture movement.

She has always been a radical musician. Aside from making what is widely considered to be one of the first electronic albums, 1969’s “Illuminations”, she was also one of the first people to use an electronic powwow sample in a song, in 1976’s “Starwalker.” Her 1992 album, “Coincidence and Likely Stories”, was the first to be delivered over the internet (Sainte-Marie recorded it in Hawaii, then sent it to her producer in London). In addition to winning six Junos and being inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, Sainte-Marie is the first-ever Indigenous artist to take home an Academy Award (she co-wrote “Up Where We Belong” from 1982’s An Officer and a Gentleman). In 2015, she won the prestigious Polaris Prize for Power in the Blood—an electrifying album complete with club bangers and contemporary electronic powwow anthems.

There’s so much more to Buffy’s incredible life than can be contained in a Facebook caption, so make sure and read more about her amazing legacy and stream her music!

19/02/2022

🎥 Casting for Reservation Dogs 🎥

Casting has begun for 🎥 Reservation Dogs 🎥

https://linktr.ee/RezDogsCasting

Follow the link and look for more details to come.

18/02/2022

LOCAL – Six Nations and Mohawk community Kahnaweke are teaming up to address collective concerns on the gaming industry, which both communities view as an industry they have an inherent right to participate in on Turtle Island. https://bit.ly/33t91wq

17/02/2022

Entain plc, a multinational online gaming corporation acquired Kahnawà:ke iGaming and its provider Mohawk Online for $300 million CDN.

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