Ashawawaga Anishnawbe Mamow-Oshka-Win
July 26, 2004 - August 2, 2004
Where: Neskantaga First Nation
Activities:
Traditional Teachings/Pow Wow
for more info call 807-479-1024 or 807-479-2530
Chief Shepherd Ministries
Presents
1st Annual Camp Meeting 2004
With
Evangelist Bruce Shisheesh - Thunder Bay, On
Pastor Roma Fisher - Thunder Bay, On
When: August 19, 20, 21, 22, 2004
Where: Current River Park - Thunder On
Time: 7 p.m Nightly
Attention!
Saturday August 21
10:30 a.m & 7:00 p.m.
Sunday August 22
1:30 p.m & 7:00 p.m.
Info: Evangelist Bruce Shisheesh 1-807-473-8516
Everyone Welcome!
As part of their work with Industry Canada's First Nations SchoolNet, Cal Kenny and Jesse Fiddler attended the Pii Waseya gathering of residential school survivors recently held in Eagle Lake First Nation. Throughout the four day event, Cal and Jesse interviewed and video taped a number of the different activities and participants. Click here to view the photos from this gathering.
As a start, a series of short video clips are being produced highlighting some of the information obtained throughout this event. The first four video clips consist of four statements by Mahgeegan Shawanda, a youth workshop leader and conference presenter. The following clips are now available on-line (Windows media player required):
Additional video taped sessions from this gathering are now available (July 23):
The new Maori Party recently elected its first member of parliament in a by-election in Te Tai Hauauru, New Zealand.
The Te Karere Ipurangi Māori News Online headline read, "Turia feisty after historic win". The story continues ... "A jubilant Maori Party sent an uncompromising message to the government yesterday: we're here, we're real, and we won't be bailing you out if you get into trouble."
Announcement – For immediate release
July 8th 2004,
On July 6th 2004, Aboriginal Voice launched its first online dialogue on Aboriginal e-health issues.
Aboriginal Voice is a Crossing Boundaries National Council project. It is a collaborative initiative between several federal departments and National Aboriginal Organizations to undertake a multi-stakeholder national discussion on how information and communication technology (ICT) can or should be used in Aboriginal communities and governments. Aboriginal Voice was launched in March of 2004 with a national roundtable and is now preparing for a series of regional roundtables across the country that will begin in September.
A key aspect of the Aboriginal Voice is to explore and make recommendations on important applications of Aboriginal e-government. Improving health outcomes of Aboriginal people is an important public policy issue, and therefore we have made the application of ICTs to the problems of Aboriginal health a priority area for the project. Our hope is that through a dialogue that engages people who are directly engaged in Aboriginal health services, research and policy development that we will be able see more clearly how ICTs can be used to improve health care service to Aboriginal Canadians, make useful and reliable health information more accessible to Aboriginal people and others involved in Aboriginal health issues and assist Aboriginal citizens become more engaged in helping to shape how governments respond to their health needs.
Let your voice be heard in Aboriginal Voice’s dialogue space.
Please visit our website to register at: http://www.crossingboundaries.ca/forum.av/
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For more information
We would be please if you could post or distribute the above notification. For more information on the Crossing Boundaries National Council, please visit the website www.crossingboundaries.ca
“The Crossing Boundaries National Council is supported financially by the federal government, the provinces, municipalities and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.”
Marcia Nickerson
Head, Aboriginal Practice Group
KTA Centre for Collaborative Government
Kaufman, Thomas & Associates
416-204-9658
Sandy Lake is holding the Mudfest once again and many more years to come.
The Local Bands include:
Guest bands from other communities include:
EVERYONE IS WELCOMED to visit us in Sandy Lake for the 21st Annual Muddy Water Music Festival on July 14 - 17, 2004. Visit http://sandylake.firstnation.ca for more information.
SANDY LAKE FIRST NATION
MENS & LADIES
INVITATIONAL VOLLEYBALL
TOURNAMENT
DATE: JULY 21 - 24 2004.
ENTRY FEE: $400.00 Outside Teams
$500.00 Local Teams
Individual Awards: best spiker, best setter, mvp
FOR MORE INFO CONTACT:
DANNY MEEKIS / GERALDINE MEEKIS AT 807 774 6330