Current Problems: Language and Culture (13-17)
Exploring Theme: "Cultural Issues"
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(Filtered by Indigenous Group "First Nations")
November 26, 2024
Cree filmmaker Neil Diamond explores the West’s fascination with and misconceptions of Indigenous Peoples
APTN News: It started with Hollywood and the portrayal of Indigenous Peoples on the big screen in the 2009 Peabody Award winning film Reel Injun. The documentary used hundreds of clips from classic and newer movies and featured interviews with Hollywood legends like Clint Eastwood to look at the evolution of Indigenous Peoples on the big...
August 28, 2024
Indigenous sacred items still ‘manhandled’ despite new airport security protocols, says passenger
So far 10,000 CATSA employees have received Indigenous cultural awareness training CBC Indigenous: The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) launched a new protocol for passengers travelling with sacred and spiritual items in 2022 but some Indigenous people say they’re still experiencing hassles at airport screenings. Kelly Lavallee, a member of the Métis Nation of Ontario, said she travels regularly...
April 25, 2024
Air Canada apologizes to national chief after flight crew took her headdress away
Airline says it’s reviewing its policies following ‘regrettable incident’ CBC News: Air Canada says it’s sorry after staff tried to stow away the headdress of the Assembly of First Nations’ national chief in cargo storage before the departure of a flight Wednesday. The company said in a statement Thursday it’s apologizing to National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak, who...
April 10, 2024
Dairy Queen staff ‘giggled’ at Nisga’a boy and his braids says mother
APTN News: A Nisga’a mother says her son had a troubling experience during an outing on his birthday to the local Dairy Queen in Kitimat, B.C. Sheree Alexander said it started when her son put in his order. “She kind of giggled and she goes, ‘what did she want to order?’ and I said ‘he,...
November 29, 2023
Indigenous arts leaders sign open letter in support of Wanda Nanibush after departure from AGO
The Globe and Mail: PUBLISHED YESTERDAY, UPDATED 4 HOURS AGO – More than 50 artists, curators and professors from Indigenous communities in Canada and around the world have signed a letter asking the Art Gallery of Ontario to publicly acknowledge the departure of Anishinaabe curator Wanda Nanibush and the global impact of her work. The letter, released...
September 14, 2023
Calls for people to stop posting images and GPS co-ordinates online
CBC Indigenous: Land advocates and Native Americans are calling for better protection for sacred sites, as their locations are being distributed online. Deidra Cinclaire, a land advocate and enrolled member of the Navajo nation in Arizona and Apache nation, said she’s noticed more damage caused by visitors to the sacred sites her grandmother taught her...
August 31, 2023
Sask. First Nations mother says long child-care waitlists forced her to go against her cultural beliefs
Jessica Dieter was taught a mother should wait until the baby arrives in the physical world CBC News: Jessica Dieter never had to worry about getting her older children into daycare once it was time to head back to work, but her most recent pregnancy was different. Her friends and coworkers advised her to put...
August 8, 2023
Menu and decor at Manitou Bistro ‘reprehensible’ some Kitigan Zibi members say
‘Indigenous fusion’ restaurant near Ottawa raises concerns for some about appropriation CBC News – A restaurant near Ottawa is stirring up concerns over its menu and decor, which some say is a “mishmash” that is “making a mockery” of First Nations cultures from across North America. Suzette Foucault is the chef and owner of Manitou...
March 30, 2023
‘Part of my culture’: Cree woman refused service at Sask. bar for traditional face tattoo
Prince Albert pub owner stands by policy banning anyone with visible face tattoos CBC News: A Cree woman says she was kicked out of a Prince Albert bar because of the cultural tattoo on her chin. Sara Carriere-Burns is from James Smith Cree Nation in Saskatchewan and lives in Prince Albert. On March 25, she joined family members at...
March 12, 2023
Why tackling the global industry of fake Indigenous art is like playing ‘whack-a-mole’
Indigenous artists, senator say legislation is needed to protect artists’ work You’ve probably seen Andy Everson’s work – without even knowing it. The K’ómoks and Kwakwa̱ka̱’wakw artist is the creative mind behind a popular Every Child Matters logo that’s on orange T-shirts across the country. “The Every Child Matters [image] is near and dear to my...
February 3, 2022
Cultural appropriation by trucker protest in Ottawa
Chiefs of Ontario and Anishinabek Nation issued a joint statement condemning the misinformation and cultural appropriation during demonstrations and other events that took place in Algonquin Nation Territory, also known as Ottawa, this past week.“The actions taken during the events in Ottawa are deeply offensive,” said Ontario Regional Chief Glen Hare. “Cultural appropriation of First...
May 30, 2019
Defunding Indigenous Cultural Fund
Eliminating the $5M Indigenous Culture Fund in its entirety. The Fund was set up in response to calls for action from Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission. The initial plan was to cut $2.25 million. (Canadian Art). The Indigenous Culture Fund was set up last year and is administered by the Ontario Arts Council. It supports...
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