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People at risk7 comments

Kate Lunau wrote 2 days ago: Rumour has it swine flu came to St. Theresa Point, in northern Manitoba, with a Catholic priest who v … more →

Tags: Health, First Nations, lower respiratory tract infections, Manitoba, Pandemic, St. Theresa Point, swine flu

Resolving Canada's National Question

redcontinent wrote 2 days ago: by Rick Gunderman What a strange experiment Canada would appear to be from the start. Colonization o … more →

Tags: Canadian Politics, acadia, anglophone, autonomy, english canada, Franco Ontarian, francophone, Fransaskois, French Canada

Scottish Metis

Tiernan O Faolain wrote 5 days ago: Fascinating little article here from 2001! … more →

Tags: Canada, MIXED-BLOOD, Native Americans, Anglophone Metis, British Metis, Eskimos, Interracial Marriage, MÉTIS, Métissage

16-23 and 33-39

Robert Lindsay wrote 6 days ago: Repost from the old site. Those are two figures for the ages at which something peaks in each of the … more →

Tags: aborigines, Americas, Amerindians, Anthropology, Blacks, Cultural, Evolution, Heterosexuality, Khoisan

the origin of the igloo: the story of the first frozen turtle

aprupp wrote 1 week ago: the inuits trudged the snow in silence no pranks were considered no licking a frosty harpoon; a seal … more →

Tags: turtle, ice, Blood+, survival

First Nations pandemic teams bracing for fall flu carnage

sakerfa wrote 1 week ago: A day after Manitoba marked its fifth death from the H1N1 virus, or swine flu, First Nations emergen … more →

Tags: WMD, Science:health, Dictatorship, Fascism, nwo, Neuro/Bio/Chem Warfare, Education/Mind Control, Manitoba, Pandemic

Race, Crime, Genes, Culture, Capitalism, Urbanization: Some Puzzles28 comments

Robert Lindsay wrote 1 week ago: A commenter notes that genes provide a range of behaviors, and culture may not be able to move group … more →

Tags: race/ethnicity, Anthropology, Psychology, Africa, Economics, New Guinea, Sociology, Crime, Left

Canada's Northern Art1 comment

ashmantravels wrote 2 weeks ago: “Behind the glass display, tiny intricate figurines will bedazzle your eyes as the naked eye … more →

Tags: canada/usa, Tips and reviews, Art, Canada, Culture, gallery, Museum of Inuit Art, scultpure, Toronto

"We aren't targeting the Inuit" ?

canucktunes wrote 2 weeks ago: If they aren’t targeting the Inuit, then what was the Michaëlle Jean incident about ? I am not … more →

Tags: canadian, Seal, hunt, Canada, activists, activism, anti-sealing, groups, targeted

Canada Day 1999 in Ottawa

ppusa wrote 2 weeks ago: Canadians have their national day on July 1st and on that day in 1999 I happened to be in the capit … more →

Tags: Canada, Travel Photographs, Travel Stories, Canada, Canada Day, North America, Nunavut, Ottawa, rain

In Canada, health care is not universal.11 comments

Restructure! wrote 2 weeks ago: Sometimes objective criticism of your government can only come from a foreign news outlet. Jessica … more →

Tags: Debunking, White People Studies, aboriginal, Alcohol, Canada, Canada Day, canadian, Colonialism, Discrimination

Arctic science, Arctic policy and Arctic politics

John Postill wrote 2 weeks ago: by Kenn Nakata-Steffensen via cultural meanings blog On the 1st and 2nd of June 2009 the Royal Soci … more →

Tags: Political Anthropology, Political Science, Scandinavia, Arctic, Denmark, greenland, North Pole

Well

curtismesher wrote 2 weeks ago: The bonfire never happened today, due to the cold weather. Even on the last day of June it can be co … more →

Tags: Life, BARBEQUE, BBQ, bonfire, Boyfriend, Canada, Canada Day, Client, eMail

The Anti-Christ and Nostradamus

brocket99news wrote 2 weeks ago: An article was recently submitted to us via European-Wire-Service from an unknown location discussin … more →

Tags: aboriginal, ac dc, Alberta, america, Beautiful, brocket, brocket 99. brockett 99, brocket alberta, Brocket99

slanties Eyewear

Nibbly Pig wrote 2 weeks ago: I’m not sure if I like these or not. They’re called slanties, yes, with no capital lett … more →

Tags: Bjork, Slanties, eye-wear, Team, slantie, sunnies, Sun, Glasses, wooden

Exhibit Review: John and Luke Marston: "Honoring the Ancient Ones"

Bruce Byfield wrote 2 weeks ago: Mostly, I know the work of Salish artists John and Luke Marston mainly from pictures. These days, th … more →

Tags: Aboriginal Art, Bruce Byfield, First Nations Art, Luke Marston, Native art, Northwest Coast Art, Personal, Salish, Art Appreciation

Kenojuak Ashevak honoured in Iqaluit4 comments

jamesbell5 wrote 3 weeks ago: Bear with me. The slide show below, my first, represents a clumsy exercise in self-education. WordPr … more →

Tags: Arctic, Art, Culture, Iqaluit, News, Nunavut, Cape Dorset, Kenojuak Ashevak

Alberta Computers for Schools: The Brocket Shop

brocket99news wrote 4 weeks ago: About the Brocket Shop: The shop in Brocket (near Pincher Creek), is located in the Mii Kyaa Pii Cen … more →

Tags: brocket, Brocket 99, Brocket99, ernie scar, Alberta, Canada, aboriginal, First Nations, sarah scout

Executive Decisions2 comments

Julia Wellard wrote 1 month ago:         by Brian Leith, Executive Producer, Human Planet I realise these blogs are supposed to be ac … more →

Tags: The Team, Brian Leith, Congo, executive producer, greenland, Kenya, Laos, Papua


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