American "intelligence" code names Bin Laden as Geronimo, a respected First Nation warrior

Onondaga Nation
Press Release
May 3, 2011

“We’ve ID’d Geronimo” – 102 years after his death Geronimo is still being killed by U.S. Forces. 

Telecom providers claiming to deliver 4G services on their 3G networks that don't deliver speeds

From CBC.ca 

Bell tags 4G label on existing HSPA wireless network

By Peja Bulatovic - May 2, 2011

Changing regulations with regard to what constitutes 4G mobile speeds have created inconsistencies among carriers.

Keelan Keeshig of Parry Sound wins imagineNATIVE Video Voting Contest!

Youth Winner Announced

imagineNATIVE Youth Video Contest Winner Selected by Almost 800 Public Voters!

Equay-wuk hosting Mother's Day Fundraiser on Wawatay radio

Equay-wuk (Women’s Group)

Radio-a-thon

Fundraiser

White privilege is the problem - replacing the culture of fear with HOPE - Vote today!

PLEASE VOTE TODAY!

This article reminds each of us what is possible when everyone gets involved to create change. To replace the culture of FEAR with HOPE. It is an article about the US but much of what is written here is easily applied to the Canadian scene.

From http://www.redroom.com/blog/tim-wise/this-your-nation-white-privilege-updated

THIS IS YOUR NATION ON WHITE PRIVILEGE (UPDATED)

By Tim Wise - September 13, 2008

James Bartleman's "As Long as the River Flows" story of the struggles of First Nations

From the Ottawa Citizen

'Grieving of the people' - Scenes of desperation in Northern Ontario led to James Bartleman's first novel

By Mark Medley, May 1, 2011

James Bartleman, lieutenant-governor of Ontario from 2002 to 2007, often visited the province's First Nations communities.

A review of James Bartleman's Novel - As Long as the Rivers Flow

Available from Knopf Canada, $29.95

NAN First Nations are already world leaders in the effective use of Broadband infrastructure

From Wawataynews.ca ... Letter To the Editor in resonse to

RE: Preparing for broadband opportunities - April 14, Wawatay News

NAN First Nations world leaders in effective use of broadband

April 28, 2011 - Geordi Kakepetum, Chairman Keewaytinook Okimakanak

Constance Lake First Nation forced into court to stop drilling by mining exploration company

PRESS RELEASE

CONSTANCE LAKE FIRST NATION
P.O Box 4000
CONSTANCE LAKE, Ontario - P0L 1B0
Telephone (705) 463-4511 – Fax (705) 463-2222
General e-mail: clbo@clfn.on.ca
Website: www.clfn.on.ca

Constance Lake First Nation seeks urgent court injunction to stop drilling by Zenyatta Ventures Ltd. (a mineral exploration company with agreements with Cliffs)

April 28, 2010.