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KIIGADOWAAK NOOKIMSUK > The GRANDMOTHERS COUNCIL – Fighting Human Trafficking

theBorderline 21 February 2024

Visit: The Grandmothers Council www.kiigadowaak.com The Trafficking Protocol, which had 117 signatories and as of November, 2018 173 parties defines human trafficking as: (a) […] the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring or receipt of persons, by means of threat or use of force or other forms of coercion, of abduction, of fraud, […]

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CREATIVES > Zoey Wood-Salomon

Marnie Stone 15 January 2024

I work with acrylics, and my favourite subject/genre is Aboriginal. My art is painted in the traditional Woodland style that reflects my Odawa-Ojibway heritage. The originality of my paintings is marked by a combination of everyday experiences around me and the traditional legends of my heritage. Also figuring heavily in […]

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David Laronde – Messages From The Deep Water

Brian Tremblay 12 January 2024

David Laronde is a Canadian award-nominated Indigenous singer-songwriter performing contemporary roots, folk, rock, and blues. He hails from the ancient Teme-Augama Anishnabai (Deep Water People) in beautiful Northern Ontario. His music is uplifting and refreshing, as he fuses an urban influence with the mystery and ancestral philosophy of his homeland. […]