My Indigenous ancestors tried their best at survival, and when they had access to animals such as the buffalo, they did a pretty good job. The buffalo, or the bison, was a staple animal for my fellow people all over North America. Why? Because this large animal provided so much, and my ancestors did a great job at making use of every part of this larger-than-life … [Read more...] about Indigenous Voice – 2022 must go from surviving to thriving
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Marcel Greyeyes: A legacy of family, fun, fitness, and forgiveness
Indigenous people have played a vital part in the war efforts over the years. There are stories of men playing certain roles, such as the famous story of Cree code talkers in World War II. There have also been stories of Indigenous war veterans not receiving the same compensation as non-Indigenous veterans. This story is about family, fun, fitness, and … [Read more...] about Marcel Greyeyes: A legacy of family, fun, fitness, and forgiveness
Gift Giving: the gifts of grace, mercy and understanding
As an Indigenous person who feels caught in the middle of all the tension on social media over the mass unmarked graves, and a plethora of other issues, I’ve been having some deep thoughts. I’ve also been measuring what I’ve been hearing, seeing, and experiencing through the lens of scripture, and specifically the New Testament and the writings of the Apostle Paul. … [Read more...] about Gift Giving: the gifts of grace, mercy and understanding
Chief Joseph Brant: Indigenous missionary who rescued Canada
Unlike our neighbours to the south, we Canadians do not always remember our heroes. In 2007, the Canadian Royal Mint produced a Canadian loonie with the imprint of Chief Joseph Brant (1742-1807). Born near present-day Akron, Ohio, and raised in his ancestral lands in New York, he is Canada’s most famous Mohawk. Through the tragedy of war, Chief … [Read more...] about Chief Joseph Brant: Indigenous missionary who rescued Canada
Parable telling, teaching and nature
As an Indigenous person, who also loves the teachings of Jesus, I have often seen similarities between the way Jesus taught and the way many Indigenous people think. The way many of my ancestors used to teach life lessons and the Indigenous worldview speaks to the how we are all interconnected. We are interconnected through each other and through nature. That’s why many animals … [Read more...] about Parable telling, teaching and nature