The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian and the Art Gallery of Ontario co-present “Before and after the Horizon: Anishinaabe Artists of the Great Lakes,” the first major museum survey ...
This First Person article is the experience of Andrea Landry, who resides on Treaty Six Territory on Poundmaker Cree Nation in Saskatchewan. For more information about CBC's First Person stories, ...
Jim Denomie’s vivid paintings tell stories of colonialism, oil pipelines, violence. Stories the artist himself wasn’t aware of until adulthood. So it goes for a Native American assimilated into white ...
Works by such modern masters as Norval Morrisseau, George Morrison, Blake Debassige, and Daphne Odjig are juxtaposed with historic, ancestral objects to reveal the stories, experiences, histories, and ...
While Indigenous nations fight the crown for compensation owed from an agreement signed in 1850, one nation fights a different battle When he was growing up, Duncan Michano dreamed of one day ...
The late Anishinaabe artist Michael 'Cy' Cywink painted hundreds of murals across Ontario over his lifetime, gaining international recognition for his vibrant use of colour and symbolism, and his ...
A coalition of Indigenous leaders, led by the Anishinaabe First Nation, is calling on the Quebec government to modernize the ...
Although Christian Allaire is now based in New York City, thousands of kilometres away from his home base of Nipissing First Nation, he says he wouldn't be where he is without the influence of his ...
In his 2018 novel “Moon of the Crusted Snow,” Anishinaabe Canadian writer Waubgeshig Rice chronicled the end of the world. Get our Books newsletter for weekly hand-picked reads to keep you inspired.
A few years ago, an old friend of mine gave me two VHS tapes that he shot himself. The footage was from an annual camping trip for Grade 8 students from the Parry Sound, Ont., area that brought ...
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