Arts & Culture ᐊᔨᐦᑐᐧᐃᓐ
Aysanabee is enjoying success with his ever-evolving musical style
Aysanabee is more than a name – it signifies a journey of self-discovery and the reclaiming of heritage for the…
Arts & Culture ᐊᔨᐦᑐᐧᐃᓐ
Aysanabee is enjoying success with his ever-evolving musical style
Aysanabee is more than a name – it signifies a journey of self-discovery and the reclaiming of heritage for the…
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Voices ᐋ ᐄᔮᔨᐧᒫᓂᐧᐃᒡ
The flock of geese, majestic and noisy, flew over the southern farms and started heading north. Then suddenly, they headed…
Community ᐄᐦᑖᐧᐃᓐ
Restoration of abandoned Mid-Canada military sites reaches Eeyou Istchee
Abandoned former military sites of the Mid-Canada Line are finally getting cleaned up in Eeyou Istchee. The initial work planned…
Community ᐄᐦᑖᐧᐃᓐ
Study shows lightly regulated logging threatens forests and wildlife
As a new study declares major changes are needed to protect biodiversity and wildlife in Quebec’s boreal forests, the Cree…
Health ᒥᔪᐱᒫᑎᓰᐧᐃᓐ
Cree communities keeping winter active
Cree communities are organizing Winter Active activities to encourage regular physical movement and healthy lifestyles during the colder months. The…
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Ramelle Mair
Avanti Nambiar
Christian-John Monias
Allison Coon Come
Christopher Herodier
Christopher Herodier is Eeyou from the Cree Nation of Chisasibi. Now based in his home community, he is passionate about sharing stories for radio, web and television.
Maïtée Labrecque-Saganash
Maïtée Labrecque-Saganash is Cree from Waswanipi, and is the Nation’s newest columnist. She is an activist and writer who also has a regular column in Montreal’s French Metro Newspaper.
Sonny Orr
Sonny Orr is Cree from Chisasibi, and has been a columnist for the Nation for over 20 years. He regularly pens Rez Notes from the cozy social club in Whapmagoostui where he resides.
Xavier Kataquapit
Xavier Kataquapit is Cree from Attawapiskat First Nation on the James Bay coast. He is a writer and columnist who has written about his life and Indigenous issues since 1998.