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[email protected] Posted: Thursday, August 20, 2015 16:07 Aboriginal Music Week is in full swing in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Now in its seventh year, this edition, will welcome 35 artist from 4 countries.
The song hearkens back to the team's glory decade, when the Oilers, led by Wayne Gretzky, won four Stanley Cups in five years. "Let's go back to the good old days, let's go back to the Gretzky days.
Manitoba Aboriginal Manito Ahbee fest celebrates pride through song, dance Chinta Puxley · The Canadian Press · Posted: Aug 31, 2015 6:16 AM PDT | Last Updated: August 31, 2015 ...
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On June 20th, a small ceremony was held Wasauksing First Nation near Parry Sound, Ontario to unveil two provincial plaques dedicated to his memorey: one in Ojibwe, the other in English. Although ...
In 1847 George Copway became the first Aboriginal person to write and publish a book in Canada. An Anishinaabe from Rice Lake, Ont., his autobiography is just one of the interesting Indigenous books ...
'The Song Keepers' documents the extraordinary music of the Central Australian Aboriginal Women's Choir and their journey to Germany, singing Lutheran missionary songs in their own languages.
In the remote Aboriginal town of Roebourne in Western Australia's north, music has long served as a powerful medium for sharing cultural and political stories. For 14 years, the annual 'Songs for ...