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Addressing depression and suicide among aboriginal Ontario youth
(Opinions)
9-05-2010
by Pauline Fogarty
What do you think the leading cause of death is in Northwestern Ontario? Vehicle-related accidents? Cancer? Gang Violence? The reality is that suicide, a preventable but deadly community issue, takes the most lives. Due to isolation, there is a...
Indigenous communities or tribes of Sindh
(Opinions)
12-01-2008
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Indigenous communities or tribes of Sindh
by bharumal amrani
As Indus civilization is one of the most ancient civilizations of the world after Mesopotamian and Egyptian civilization; but most ancient tribes used to dwell at here before...
Land Trusts: an inspirational journey
(Short Story)
22-12-2009
by EnviroKlaus
On the foggy morning of Thursday, October 29th, 2009, Peter Banks and I set out early to represent Lambton Wildlife Inc (LWI) at the 11th Annual Conference of the Ontario Land Trust Alliance (OLTA). The conference was held at the Kempenfelt Centre...
Patch's Interview - A Indigenous Perspective
(Interviews)
1-02-2004
by Patch
“What is your full name”
“Luis Abel López – ‘Patch’”
“What is the name of the people that you are from? Where were you born and when?”
“I am Colla which are the descendents of the Aymaras, who are the ancestors of the Incas. The...
Peaceful protests turn deadly in the Peruvian Amazon
(Opinions)
17-07-2009
by Samantha Hodder
(Photo from the AIDESEP website )
How many know of the struggles of those in the jungles of Peru? How many must die before the world will listen? Why did anyone have to die? Why wasn’t their peaceful struggle to save the Amazon enough to get...
The Kuna People from Panama: Facing Extinction
(Opinions)
27-09-2007
by Fernando Tarnogol
I have recently come home (to Buenos Aires, Argentina) from Panama. During my stay there I had the opportunity of living among the Kunas for a week. The Kuna Shire, or kuna yala (Land of the Kuna people) is an independent region, comprised of over...
Who are we?-The Aboriginal story
(Opinions)
12-04-2004
by andi
The Aboriginal people have carved a road full of struggles in Canada’s history. Their relentless fight for existence has been there since the first interaction with white-settlement on their native land. Today, there lays two major areas of...
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