Bamoseda report: Friday, Feb. 11

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 sacred fire is burning at Queen’s Park, to urge the province of Ontario to stop development in Ottawa’s South March Highlands.

Muskegowuk Council Grand Chief Stan Louttit said discrepancies found in a treaty commissioner’s diary in the early 1900s will help them negotiate with government.

Organic farming is helping reduce child poverty and unemployment rates on a couple of First Nation communities in Saskatchewan.

The 20th annual Women’s Memorial March is just around the bend. The Valentine’s Day event is expected to be the largest yet, especially for organizers downtown Vancouver.

Matt Iserhoff of multi-genre band CerAmony spoke with Bamoseda about their nomination for a 2011 Juno.

MUSIC

Andrea Menard – “Peace” (CANCON)
Fara Palmer – “My Brother” (CANCON)
CerAmony – “Looks Like Change to Me” (CANCON)

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