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Bringing it Home – Musique Nomade showcases community-driven artist development

Musique Nomade showcases community-driven artist development

Patrick Quinn

Springboard to Nursing – John Abbott College creates a pathway to healthcare

John Abbott College creates a pathway to healthcare

Natalia Fedosieieva

A Cree Sesame Street – John and Friends use puppets to teach Cree culture on JBCCS show

John and Friends use puppets to teach Cree culture on JBCCS show

Patrick Quinn

Fighting One’s Weakness – Cree youth test their karate skills at Chibougamau tournament

Cree youth test their karate skills at Chibougamau tournament

Natalia Fedosieieva

From Studio to Sovereignty – Florent Vollant’s legacy echoes Indigenous language celebration

Florent Vollant’s legacy echoes Indigenous language celebration

Joshua Janke

Starting from scratch: Snowshoe workshops transfer vital traditional knowledge

Snowshoe workshops transfer vital traditional knowledge

Patrick Quinn

Eeyou-Innu Rock Band takes on Toronto

After exciting audiences through-out the Cree Nation and beyond since June, the Eeyou-Innu Rock Band will be taking their passionate show to Toronto for an Indigenous music showcase January 31 at the Imperial Pub. The Mistissini-based band will headline the “Music is Medicine” event alongside special guests David Meawasige and Kevin Schofield (aka The Tennessee Cree).

Patrick Quinn

Roger Valade’s art is inspired by Indigenous traditions

For Roger Valade, a wood sculptor from Lanaudière, the wisdom of Indigenous people and their respect towards nature is a constant source of inspiration in his artwork.

Natalia Fedosieieva

A weekend of light, culture and connection in Wendake

As an Indigenous student at Vanier College, I’ve always been eager to learn more about my heritage and deepen my connection to my culture. When the A’no:wara Indigenous Student Centre at Vanier organized a weekend trip to Wendake, I knew it would be an unforgettable experience.

Maude Laviolette

Wapikoni Mobile celebrates 20 years of artistic mentorship for Indigenous youth

Wapikoni celebrated 20 years of empowering Indigenous youth with a gala event in Montreal’s Marché Bonsecours November 21 alongside dignitaries, artists and long-time allies. Performances and award-winning film excerpts demonstrated the non-profit organization’s transformative impact.

Patrick Quinn

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