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B.C. First Nation reviews its Enbridge deal, others consider equity offers - The Globe and Mail

Pipeline company maintains it has the support of 20 bands located within 80 kilometres of the proposed twin pipelines

Newsvine - USDA creates board for Native American farmers

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has created a special advisory board to help ensure that Native Americans participate in and benefit from USDA programs.

Webequie First Nation signs MOU with INDI Indigenous Development Inc.

Webequie First Nations and INDI Indigenous Development Inc. (INDI) have entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) which will see the provision of communications, safety and security services to communities and commercial clients alike in the Ring of Fire.

Coventry couple live as native Americans - mirror.co.uk

DON’T be intimidated by that tomahawk and feathered headdress – Running Bear and Small Warrior are happy to have a pow-wow about their unusual lifestyle.

Australia is first nation to put a price on carbon

Australia has just announced plans for a carbon tax, beginning in July next year

Arctic resource wealth poses dilemma for indigenous communities | Environment | guardian.co.uk

Oil and mineral deals mean money and jobs, but Inuit leaders are concerned about the lack of a national debate on industrialisation and what it means for the traditional way of life

Cain on Culture - Dying cultures: to save or not to save?

Matthew Cain experiences the jostling of cultures in North America and wonders if dying cultures are worth saving. Matthew Cain experiences the jostling of cultures in North America and wonders if dying cultures are worth saving.

Members of Saskatchewan First Nation concerned about deal to build potash mine | Markets | Headline

REGINA - Some members of a Saskatchewan First Nation say there are more questions than answers about

Native American Horse Tradition Continues in Life Coaching and Leadership Development

Native American Horse Tradition Continues in Life Coaching and Leadership Development. As horses are no longer required to work in our fields and carry us to war, they're doing something arguably more important: working on us. - PR11078936

Celánen: Land, Culture, and Self Governance in Cheam | Changemakers

<p><strong>Competition:</strong>Property Rights: Identity, Dignity&Opportunity for All<strong></strong></p><p><strong>Describe Your Idea:</strong><br />June Quipp has worked for decades to secure land rights, revitalize culture, and promote health for her Cheam Tribe, Sto:lo First Nation. This

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