Miigwich PM @JustinTrudeau for this. It brought tears to my First Nations eyes. A’ho!πͺΆππ½π¨π¦ππ§‘#IndigenousHistoryMonth #IndigenousPeoplesDay pic.twitter.com/nFW6ic9BND
— Indigenous Voices MatterπͺΆπ¨π¦π§‘πΊπΈππΊπ¦π (@Voic6Indigenous) June 21, 2022
Here is a link to the Indigenous Ally ToolkitRise, revive, resist, reclaim, restore! We are the generation our ancestors foresaw to rise & take our rightful place in this day and age. We have overcome 500 years of tyranny against our survival. We gained strength & did not die. We are still here. We thrive, we rise in love❤️ pic.twitter.com/7F7QPznxaB
— Brandi Morin (@Songstress28) June 21, 2022
Today is the National Indigenous Peoples Day. A good occasion to review the Indigenous Ally Toolkit https://t.co/rwM6l7izNl pic.twitter.com/NJflPG2qBd
— Najmeh Khalili-Mahani (aka Naj) (@play_d_pain) June 21, 2022
So many things we could all learn better:Celebrate with us — today’s #IndigenousPeoplesDay pic.twitter.com/r7VAEPv0N6
— Lakota Man (@LakotaMan1) June 21, 2022
I interviewed Indigenous language learners/speakers and one Sm'Γ‘lgyax learner said there's a term in their language used often that means "good enough" & everything ppl did was "good enough" & there was no negative connotation to that, which represents an ideology of enough-ness.
— Emilee Gilpin (@emileegilpin) June 21, 2022
Considered by some to be a Father of Confederation, Jose Kusugak (1950-2011) played a critical role in efforts leading to the creation of Nunavut in 1999 and devoted his life to raising awareness of Inuit identity & issues. Read more: https://t.co/QhB7e6Ekjm #NIHM2022 pic.twitter.com/vTc6smsSXC
— Canada Post (@canadapostcorp) June 15, 2022
The Federal Court of Canada has certified a class-action lawsuit against the federal government on behalf of off-reserve Indigenous children who were taken from their families and placed in non-Indigenous care.https://t.co/8pHc0JUZfY
— CBC Indigenous (@CBCIndigenous) June 20, 2022
Does Bannock Have a Place in Indigenous Cuisine?
— The Walrus (@thewalrus) June 21, 2022
Though it's typically considered traditional food, its origins are more complicated https://t.co/kNjPvvFa1S #TheWalrusArchives
Here's some progress too:Visualizing the Climate Crisis Through the Lens of Indigenous Photographers | This collection of work illustrates the interconnectivity of Indigenous identity, the land, and the climate crisis.
— Pulitzer Center (@pulitzercenter) June 21, 2022
Explore the collection in partnership with @ndigenousphoto: https://t.co/4F788tXVq9 pic.twitter.com/jf8BGdKs42
Marilynn “Lynn” Malerba, a Native American woman and lifetime chief of the Mohegan Tribe, will be the next U.S. treasurer, the White House announced.
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) June 21, 2022
Her signature will appear on U.S. currency. https://t.co/T1ef5PHRJR