THE ECONOMISTArctic diplomacy The Arctic Council admits its first permanent Asian observers May 18th 2013 |From the print edition SINCE its formation in 1996, the Arctic...
SPECIAL TO NUNATSIAQ NEWS May 17, 2013 ALEX BOYD KIRUNA, SWEDEN — Will Leona Aglukkaq, Canada’s Arctic Council minister, carry out her determination to “put...
National PostClaudia Cattaneo CALGARY • With the public increasingly worried about oil spills, some aboriginal groups calling for an Arctic drilling moratorium, and the...
The Wall Street JournalBy Paul Vieira First Nations protestors take part in an “Idle No More” demonstration on Parliament Hill in Ottawa in January. The success...
Attached as PDF: news of imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts call for submissions for its October 2011 festival; Also: invitation to attend a conference in November...
Digital Indigenous Democracy is a proposal to the Canada Media Fund Experimental Stream for $1 million funding in 2011-12. It is a partnership among IsumaTV, NITV (...
Please look at this link.www.winnipegfreepress.com/no-running-water/Very interesting and powerful film/webpage discussing the water situation in First Nation communities. It...
Ian Mauro's interview with John Ralston Saul, internationally acclaimed writer, about aboriginal philosophy and the importance of indigenous knowledge in a changing world....
November 5th Ottawa Citizen op-ed article by Zacharias Kunuk discussing his history as a filmmaker leading to the production of his newest documentary, Inuit Knowledge and...
"The estimate came in a presentation on Wednesday before the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission in Timmins, Ont., as the federal regulator...
Technical Note: Sound volume improves after the first few minutes. Q&A with filmmakers Zacharias Kunuk and Ian Mauro following the world premiere of Isuma's new film...
HELP WANTED! This group seeks help to to protect its land, language and culture. Contact: <macareatrumai [at] gmail [dot] com> or <gabriela [at] isuma [dot] tv>...
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"Le Grand-Nord, vers 1840. Deux clans inuits isolés se retrouvent pour célébrer l'arrivée de l'été. Au cours de la fête, un aieul raconte...