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  • Dec 14, 2011

    The Métis are a distinct nation of Canada’s Aboriginal Peoples born of a mixture of European and native bloodlines. The Métis are primarily located on the Prairies but also live in Ontario, British Columbia and the Northwest Territories. Census data estimate that approximately 200,000 individuals continue to self-identify with the historic Métis Nation today....

  • Dec 14, 2011

    Status of Women Minister Rona Ambrose says a United Nations committee has written to the Canadian government about the issue of murdered and missing aboriginal women, but denied reports that the committee has begun an official investigation....

  • Dec 14, 2011

    A new House of Commons committee report meant to address the crisis of violence against aboriginal women ignores the testimony of most of the women it consulted, NDP members say....

  • Will Senate’s Military Detention Law Lead to Tyranny?

    Dec 14, 2011

    What‘s in store for democracy in the land of the free and the home of the brave? Some people think that recent government actions don’t augur well for American freedom. Read more:http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2011/12/13/will-senates-military-detention-law-lead-to-tyranny-67326 http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2011/12/13/will-senates-military-detention-law-lead-to-tyranny-67326#ixzz1gVkQKERZ...

  • Dec 14, 2011

    California is one of six states in which the state courts handle serious crime on Native American reservations, except in cases involving federally regulated offenses. Application of the laws can vary from state to state and, sometimes, tribe to tribe....

  • Dec 14, 2011

    The largest native reserve in the violence-plagued community of Hobbema, south of Edmonton, may soon begin evicting troublemakers....

  • Dec 14, 2011

    Manitoba's ombudsman says it's taking too long to investigate the growing number of cases of children dying while in the care of the province's welfare agencies....

  • Dec 14, 2011

    A group of Mi-Wuk Indian tribal dancers, who escorted the National Christmas Tree from the Stanislaus National Forest to Washington DC, made history in Washington....

  • Dec 14, 2011

    TAHLEQUAH, Okla. – According to a report released by the U.S. Census Bureau, some American Indian and Alaska Native languages spoken at home are highly at risk of extinction with some exceptions....

  • Dec 14, 2011

    Indicating just how richly layered the history of human culture is, a new exhibit of artifacts and information about Native Americans of the Great Plains has opened up, not in some midwestern U.S. metropolis, but in the small medieval Italian city of Pinerolo, in the northwest, between Turin and the border with France....