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  • January 30, 2018

    Girls get chance for empowerment and to rock!

    Some of the participants that took part in Rock Camp For Girls Montreal's annual camp this past summer. (Courtesy Rock Camp For Girls)

  • January 10, 2018

    #NotYourPrincess not to miss addition to your shelf

    Karlene Harvey's rendition of Jessica Deer is one of the many quality pieces of artwork throughout the #NotYourPrincess anthology. (Daniel J.

  • October 13, 2017

    “Money never enough,” says 60s Scoop survivors

    The photo of Nakuset that was used in a catalogue of Indigenous children from the Adopt Indian Metis program. (Courtesy Nakuset)

  • September 22, 2017

    From the rapids to the canals

    Mohawk women in a canoe by Towanna Miller. (Photos courtesy Imago Mundi) Two Kanien’kehá:ka artists from Kahnawake had the opportunity to travel to the city of water to see their work on exhibition during the prestigious Venice Biennial.

  • August 25, 2017

    Tiohtià:ke shows its colours at Pride parade

    Several Kahnawa’kehró:non were among a contingent of Indigenous people that danced and marched in Montreal’s Pride parade on Sunday afternoon.

  • August 18, 2017

    Unceded Voices paints Indigenous perspectives

    Ojibwe artist Cedar Eve Peters’ mural graces a wall near St. Jacques and St. Philippe in St. Henri. (Ambre Giovanni, The Eastern Door)

  • July 14, 2017

    Morrison still has hope for national inquiry

    Tiffany Morrison’s family is still confident in the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. (Jessica Deer, The Eastern Door)

  • June 16, 2017

    Norton questions Bill S-3 in Ottawa's house of parliament

    Mohawk council grand chief Joe Norton was in Ottawa last week to tell the Canadian parliament that no matter what changes are made to the Indian Act, "no one will decide for us what we're going to do."

  • May 29, 2017

    Missing and murdered, not forgotten

    The Montreal 375 celebration has been a mix of parties, reflection and some reconciliation, and artist Hannah Claus’s “je me souviens” series of window displays draws dramatic attention to the missing and murdered Indigenous women in Quebec and Canada.

  • April 27, 2017

    Mohawk art to adorn Mercier Bridge

    Skarahkotà:ne Deom will have three pieces of her work lining the Mercier Bridge as the 24-year-old Concordia student prepares for her final year for her bachelor’s degree.