Jarret Nelson is a Woodland Cree trapper from the Montreal Lake area of Saskatchewan. He’s a fourth-generation trapper. “I learned…
Only when the last tree has died,And the last river been poisoned,And the last fish been caught,Will we realise we…
The Amazon – called ‘The Lungs of the Earth’ as they absorb carbon dioxide and generate one fifth of the…
Where Did The Swallows Go? The Kawaiwete people say ” The Swallow, She brings the rain” But if there are…
The stunning Northern coast of British Columbia can be described as colourful, complex and diverse. Strong trade links, marine based…
The First Nations of Montana include Crow, Kootenai, Salish, Pend D’Oreille, Little Shell Chippewa, Chippewa Cree, Blackfeet, Northern Cheyenne, Sioux,…
As Indigenous people, “we believe inherently that we are part of the Earth. We’re not separate. We don’t have dominion…
A lament by the Indigenous people of Northern Alberta where industry and development has taken priority over the land and…
“Land is life. The relationship between mother earth and nature as a source of life to the nature of Indigenous…
In Peru, the Yanesha community is an example of how Indigenous wisdom is passed down through generations and shared with…