Overcoming cynicism
“Willful and reckless.”
“Willful and reckless.”
I was on the land this week surrounded by fields of green grass and on high ground overlooking Lake Temiskaming (an Algonquin word meaning deep open waters) in what is known as Temiskaming Shores.
In Mistissini there’s a boardwalk that links Hudson’s Bay Point to MacLeod Point.
I slipped on my new shirt, bought from a high-end men’s shop for the tall and the brave
Hunting season is upon us. The Cree of James Bay are out on the land hunting while many more non-Native people are eager also to bag their moose or partridges
Grand Chief Abel Bosum frequently speaks about the housing shortage in our communities.
By the time this issue lands in the hands of readers, we may already be in the midst of a federal election campaign, with the vote to be held October 21.
What comes to mind when you can’t get your caffeine fix in the morning, or, for the other half of the population, right after they wake up in the afternoon?
Most of the time we take the language we speak for granted. We were brought up speaking one language or another depending on our culture and location in the world.
We all have our Facebook face. You know what I mean.