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A Guide to Manitoba's Youth Initiatives
When we think about the future, it’s clear that young people hold the key to vibrant communities and thriving cultures. Here in Manitoba, there’s a beautiful blend of opportunities designed to uplift and empower youth, especially Indigenous youth. These initiatives are more than just programs - they are pathways to growth, creativity, and connection. Let’s explore how we can all engage with and benefit from the rich landscape of youth opportunities available in Manitoba. Expl
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Mar 54 min read


Indigenous History Month: The Unfulfilled Promises of Treaty Agreements in Manitoba
Treaty Number One Medals at the Manitoba Museum tell a First Nations Story - Manitoba Museum Indigenous History Month is a time to...
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Jun 21, 20255 min read


The Red River Resistance & North-Western Rebellion: Who we Have to Thank
North-West Resistance | The Canadian Encyclopedia Louis Riel (1844–1885) Louis Riel was a Métis leader, politician, poet,...
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Jun 19, 20252 min read


Let's Celebrate Inclusivity, Love, and Mental Health This Pride Month
As Pride Month gets closer we are reminded of inclusivity, love, and mental health awareness in the LGBTQ2S+ community. Pride...
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May 29, 20254 min read


Health Benefits and Cultural Significance of White Cedar Through a Two-Eyed Seeing Approach
The tree with many names - Mâsikîsk, Thuja occidentalis, White Cedar, Eastern Arborvitae - is a tree deeply rooted in the lives of...
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May 23, 20253 min read


Protecting Manitoba's Endangered Animals
Indigenous people have a deep connection and reciprocal relationship with the animals of Turtle Island. Since time immemorial this is how we survived, moving along nomadically with herds of animals for food, clothing, regalia, homes, ceremonial artifacts, and tools. Many of these animals were killed in masses to destroy the livelihood of Indigenous peoples. Some practices have been lost through generations of genocidal colonialism, but thankfully communities have held tightl
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Apr 21, 20252 min read


The Seven Grandfather Teachings
Guiding principles Many Indigenous communities have adopted the Seven Grandfather Teachings as a moral steppingstone and cultural...
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Apr 20, 20253 min read


Exploring Traditional Medicines of Manitoba
Indigenous communities of Turtle Island have a rich history of using traditional medicines for healing and wellness. Plant-based...
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Apr 20, 20255 min read
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