Archive - 2008

April 5th

World Indigenous Television Broadcasting to form global network after inaugural conference

The successful inaugural World Indigenous Television Broadcasting Conference was held in Auckland, New Zealand (March 26 - 28, 2008).

From http://witbc.org/witbn.htm

Indigenous TV Broadcasters to Form Global Network

A global network of indigenous television broadcasters will be a major outcome of the inaugural World Indigenous Television Broadcasting Conference hosted by Māori Television at the end of March.

Call to Residential School Survivors for Quilt Squares for Truth and Reconciliation Commission

Attention to all Indigenous Peoples: Inuit, Metis, & First Nations!!

A message from Alice Olsen Williams, Quilter, Anishinaape of the Curve Lake First Nation in Ontario

North American Indigenous (NAI) as a top-level domain application to ICANN moving forward

There is a two page overview of the NORTH AMERICAN INDIGENOUS (.NAI) proposal for a cultural and linguistic top-level domain in the current (ca 2008/9) ICANN new gTLD rounds. The overview can be seen at http://wampum.wabanaki.net/vault/2008/04/004460.html (Wampum).

April 4th

Residential school survivors continue to wait as Harper government makes political choices

From the Canadian Press

Tories delay healing as wait drags on for native truth-telling panel: critics

OTTAWA — Critics say the federal Conservatives are taking too long to officially apologize and launch a truth-and-reconciliation commission on native residential schools.

First Nations still struggle to access equitable telecom services in remote and rural regions

From the Business Edge

First Nations lag behind in connectivity - Service providers urged to improve services to remote communities

By Monte Stewart - Business Edge - 04/04/2008 - Vol. 8, No. 7

Canada's telecom and broadband-service companies should be providing better connectivity to First Nations reserves, particularly those in remote areas, says a communications professor.

April 3rd

First Nation Chiefs deliver clear message to Harper and McGuinty governments - FREE KI 6 NOW!

 Nishnawbe Aski Nation Press Release

NAN suspends Northern Table until KI leadership released

     THUNDER BAY, ON, April 3 /CNW/ - Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Grand Chief Stan Beardy announced today a unanimous decision of support for Kitchenuhumaykoosib Inninuwug (KI) leadership by NAN Chiefs-in-Assembly and the decision by NAN to suspend bilateral discussions with the Government of Ontario regarding lands and resources until the immediate and unconditional release of KI Chief and Council currently serving a six month jail sentence.

Chief of Kashechewan First Nation reports sighting the first Canada Goose

Canada Goose Fly's Over!

Spring is truly here. This weather is for real.

Tonight at approximately 7:45 pm a Canada Goose flew over our community.

So stop planning or talking about when would be a good time to get out on the land.

Just grap what you can and head out to our spring hunting camp ground.

 

April 2nd

K-Net works with Speech-Language Pathologists researching delivery of services in remote First Nations

Speech-language pathologists test videoconferencing for speech and hearing assessments

Rick Garrick - April, 2008

Three speech-language pathologists have been looking into the use of videoconferencing to test children for speech and hearing problems in remote northern Ontario First Nation communities.

Women begin fasts to protest jailing of First Nation leaders by Ontario "justice" system

From the Prince George Citizen 

Women begin 'wave fast' to protest jailing natives in mining fight

By Sue Bailey, THE CANADIAN PRESS - April 1, 2008

OTTAWA - A group of native women in northern Ontario was to stop eating for 24 hours in hopes of launching a "wave fast" across Canada to support a great grandmother jailed in a mining dispute.