Abuse awarness, drinking water reform, land claims: Bamoseda report

This week on Bamoseda: Friday, Dec. 3

Bamoseda, hosted by Jennifer Ashawasegai, is an Aboriginal news magazine radio program, which features national Aboriginal news, current affairs, features on community and culture, spotlights on entertainment and a cross section of musical genres from very talented artists in the Aboriginal community.

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A campaign to aimed at raising aware of abuse against women has started to roll out in Ontario. The Kanawayhitowin campaign also aims at supporting women who are experiencing abuse.

Education reform, clean drinking water, economic development and citizenship are issues that will be high on the Assembly of First Nation’s agenda in the new year.

Little Salmon Carmacks First Nation has applauded a recent decision from the Supreme Court of Canada for its ruling on duty to consult and accommodation issues in its land claim agreement.

Elders will have more of a chance to speak their language and really participate in their community after the doors opened to a new gathering place for Aboriginal elders in Saskatoon.

First Nations across the country take looking after the earth seriously. It’s no different for Shawanaga First Nation in Ontario, which recently held a ‘Mother Earth turning’ ceremony to prepare the earth for the future construction of a highway through their territory.

MUSIC

Burnt Project 1 – “Rebel Groove” (CANCON)
JC Campbell – “The Grind” (CANCON)
Howard Nepinak – “By the Light” (CANCON)

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