IndigeNews: Sep. 16 – 22, 2025

Kwe’ nitap – Hello friend,

The Mi’kmaw phrase of the week is

toqwa’k
🗣 (dohk-gwahk)

Meaning: tall 🍁


In the News

  1. AFN Outlines Priorities as Parliament ReturnsCPAC
  2. 7 Indigenous leaders honoured with Order of CanadaCBC News
  3. Respect our regalia: Why sacred clothing is off-limits at powwowsCBC News
  4. Mi’kmaw in Cape Breton set up camp to protect highlands from loggingAPTN News
  5. Tiny wampum beads found in Ferryland a huge discovery, say archaeologists – CBC News
  6. AFN urges federal government to increase efforts at implementing UNDA – Penticton Herald
  7. The Cape Breton Highlands moose, the Mi’kmaq blockade and the return of spruce budworm – Saltwire
  8. Self-government and getting rid of the Indian Act has become an even more timely discussion – Wind Speaker

Politics & Law

  1. Why there’s an Indian Act chief and traditional grand chiefCBC News
  2. Manitoba First Nations want in on the Indigenous Advisory Council – Wind Speaker
  3. Indigenous Advisory Council on major projects just ‘smoke and mirrors’ – APTN News
  4. Winnipeg event shines light on treaties, looks to educate about their importanceCBC News
  5. Membertou chief calls for consultation, revenue sharing on nation-building projects – CBC News
  6. National Chief says AFN not consulted on make-up of new Indigenous Advisory Council – Wind Speaker
  7. Minister says he still hasn’t read environmental racism panel report, as meeting on issue loomsCBC News
  8. Eagle feet with talons, feathers and blood among items seized in illegal trafficking case in AlbertaAPTN News
  9. First Nations leaders in Manitoba concerned over representation on major projects advisory council – CBC News

Business, Finance & Economics

  1. Federal audit into FSIN spending finds $34 million in odditiesCTV News
  2. Establishing the triangle of trust: Integrating Indigenous valuesCanadian Mining
  3. Indigenous Vancouver Island woman a trailblazer in cannabis industry – Nation Talk
  4. U.S. outdoor group in rough water as B.C. camping application upsets First Nation – Nation Talk
  5. Confusion followed Ottawa’s crackdown on Jordan’s Principle as costs topped $2B – APTN News
  6. Turbine producing no power as Kluane First Nation celebrates wind project anniversary – CBC News
  7. What impact will LNG Canada’s Phase 2 project have on local First Nations communities? – CBC News
  8. Assembly of First Nations says it’s pushing infrastructure money for upcoming federal budget – APTN News
  9. Ontario opens applications for $5M RAISE program supporting racialized, Indigenous entrepreneurs – Northumberland Daily

Education, Health & Culture

  1. Before freezers, the mooz was sharedAnishinabek News
  2. Maine Museum to Return Funerary Objects to Wabanaki NationsART News
  3. First Nations and government representatives hold health forum – Nation Talk
  4. Counseling program for Indigenous women and children facing closure – CTV News
  5. Point Pelee unveils traditional learning circle with Caldwell First Nation – CBC News
  6. This First Nation helps keep tradition of sweetgrass harvest alive in Treaty 4CBC News
  7. Woodstock Art Gallery raising $30K to buy Indigenous artist’s work – London Free Press
  8. ‘This is a fight to save lives’: Fentanyl Awareness Walk calls for actions – Winnipeg Free Press
  9. Mi’kmaw land protector hopes that sharing his son’s story will help protect Hunter’s Mountain – APTN News

Environment, Science & Technology

  1. Fish tanner says the skill of fish tanning is experiencing a revival – APTN News
  2. Defending Liverpool Bay: Local communities vs. Industrial salmon farms – Ecojustice
  3. Innu Nation in Quebec establishes entire Moisie river as protected area – APTN News
  4. Kebaowek First Nation wants Quebec to ban out-of-province moose hunters – APTN News
  5. Bloodvein First Nation stands firm on non-Indigenous hunting ban as season nears – CBC News
  6. Yukon First Nation holds first cultural caribou hunt on traditional territory in over 3 decades – CBC News
  7. ‘Our water should never be that dirty’: the water crisis in First Nations is about staffing too – The Narwhal

Wela’lioq, Msit No’kmaq – Thank you, All My Relations

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  1. The contest is open to all persons who reside in Prince Edward Island and are eighteen (18) years of age or older except for employees of L’nuey, their immediate families, cohabitants, agents or contractors.
  2. To enter the giveaway, submit your full name, phone number and email address on the form at lnuey.ca/howwesayhome, and answer the question as stated in the field provided.
  3. Contest begins on November 6, 2023 at 12:00:00 a.m. AST and ends on March 4, 2024 at 11:59:59 p.m. AST
  4. The prize consists of:
    • Basket by master basket weaver, Keptin Jimmy Bernard
    • L’nuey blanket
    • L’nuey Toque
    • $200 grocery gift card
  5. Prize winner will be selected via a random draw on March 12, 2024.
  6. L’nuey will contact the Prize winner through the email address provided on the contest entry form. If it is not possible within a 48 hour period to contact the Prize winner, L’nuey will disqualify that Entry and randomly select another Entry as the winner. Once the winner is successfully contacted, they will be required to answer a skill-testing question to be verified.
  7. Once verified, the Prize winner must make arrangements with L’nuey to pick up their prize.
  8. The Prize must be accepted as described and may not be transferred to another person prior to being awarded. L’nuey retains the right to replace the Prize with a different prize of equal or greater value if the original prize becomes unavailable for reasons beyond L’nuey’s control.
  9. The name of the winner upon receiving their Prize will be posted on L’nuey’s website, as well as shared on their social channels.
  10. L’nuey reserves the right to cancel, modify or suspend the Contest without notice, for any reason, including if they are not capable of running as planned or the Contest is adversely affected by computer virus, fraud, technical failures or other causes beyond its control.
  11. All Contestants agree to be bound by the rules of the Contest and release L’nuey and all parties associated with the Contest from any liability with respect to this Contest or any prize.
  12. All decisions by L’nuey with regard to all aspects of this Contest are final.

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  1. The contest is open to all persons who reside in Prince Edward Island and are eighteen (18) years of age or older except for employees of L’nuey, their immediate families, cohabitants, agents or contractors.
  2. To enter the giveaway, submit your full name, phone number and email address on the form at lnuey.ca/ourhome, and answer the question as stated in the field provided.
  3. Contest begins on July 17, 2023 at 12:00:00 a.m. AST and ends on September 30, 2023 at 11:59:59 p.m. AST
  4. The prize consists of:
    • Basket by master basket weaver, Keptin Jimmy Bernard
    • L’nuey blanket
    • L’nuey Toque
    • $200 grocery gift card
  5. Prize winner will be selected via a random draw on October 6, 2023.
  6. L’nuey will contact the Prize winner through the email address provided on the contest entry form. If it is not possible within a 48 hour period to contact the Prize winner, L’nuey will disqualify that Entry and randomly select another Entry as the winner. Once the winner is successfully contacted, they will be required to answer a skill-testing question to be verified.
  7. Once verified, the Prize winner must make arrangements with L’nuey to pick up their prize.
  8. The Prize must be accepted as described and may not be transferred to another person prior to being awarded. L’nuey retains the right to replace the Prize with a different prize of equal or greater value if the original prize becomes unavailable for reasons beyond L’nuey’s control.
  9. The name of the winner upon receiving their Prize will be posted on L’nuey’s website, as well as shared on their social channels.
  10. L’nuey reserves the right to cancel, modify or suspend the Contest without notice, for any reason, including if they are not capable of running as planned or the Contest is adversely affected by computer virus, fraud, technical failures or other causes beyond its control.
  11. All Contestants agree to be bound by the rules of the Contest and release L’nuey and all parties associated with the Contest from any liability with respect to this Contest or any prize.
  12. All decisions by L’nuey with regard to all aspects of this Contest are final.

‘Shaping the Epekwitk of Tomorrow’ Contest Rules

  1. The contest is open to all Mi’kmaq who reside in Prince Edward Island and are eighteen (18) years of age or older except for employees of L’nuey, their immediate families, cohabitants, agents or contractors.
  2. To enter the giveaway, submit your full name, phone number and email address on the form at lnuey.ca/progress, and answer the question as stated in the field provided.
  3. Contest begins on January 23, 2022 at 12:00:00 a.m. AST and ends on April 30, 2023 at 11:59:59 p.m. AST
  4. The prize consists of:
    • Basket by master basket weaver, Keptin Jimmy Bernard
    • L’nuey blanket
    • L’nuey Toque
    • $200 grocery gift card
  5. Prize winner will be selected via a random draw on May 8, 2023.
  6. L’nuey will contact the Prize winner through the email address provided on the contest entry form. If it is not possible within a 48 hour period to contact the Prize winner, L’nuey will disqualify that Entry and randomly select another Entry as the winner. Once the winner is successfully contacted, they will be required to answer a skill-testing question to be verified.
  7. Once verified, the Prize winner must make arrangements with L’nuey to pick up their prize.
  8. The Prize must be accepted as described and may not be transferred to another person prior to being awarded. L’nuey retains the right to replace the Prize with a different prize of equal or greater value if the original prize becomes unavailable for reasons beyond L’nuey’s control.
  9. The name of the winner upon receiving their Prize will be posted on L’nuey’s website, as well as shared on their social channels.
  10. L’nuey reserves the right to cancel, modify or suspend the Contest without notice, for any reason, including if they are not capable of running as planned or the Contest is adversely affected by computer virus, fraud, technical failures or other causes beyond its control.
  11. All Contestants agree to be bound by the rules of the Contest and release L’nuey and all parties associated with the Contest from any liability with respect to this Contest or any prize.
  12. All decisions by L’nuey with regard to all aspects of this Contest are final.

‘Connected by Home’ Contest Rules

  1. The contest is open to all persons who reside in Prince Edward Island and are eighteen (18) years of age or older except for employees of L’nuey, their immediate families, cohabitants, agents or contractors.
  2. To enter the giveaway, submit your full name, phone number and email address on the form at lnuey.ca/connected, and answer the question as stated in the field provided.
  3. Contest begins on December 12, 2022 at 12:00:00 a.m. AST and ends on January 31, 2023 at 11:59:59 p.m. AST
  4. The prize consists of:
    • Basket by master basket weaver, Keptin Jimmy Bernard
    • L’nuey blanket
    • L’nuey Toque
    • $200 grocery gift card
  5. Prize winner will be selected via a random draw on February 6, 2023.
  6. L’nuey will contact the Prize winner through the email address provided on the contest entry form. If it is not possible within a 48 hour period to contact the Prize winner, L’nuey will disqualify that Entry and randomly select another Entry as the winner. Once the winner is successfully contacted, they will be required to answer a skill-testing question to be verified.
  7. Once verified, the Prize winner must make arrangements with L’nuey to pick up their prize.
  8. The Prize must be accepted as described and may not be transferred to another person prior to being awarded. L’nuey retains the right to replace the Prize with a different prize of equal or greater value if the original prize becomes unavailable for reasons beyond L’nuey’s control.
  9. The name of the winner upon receiving their Prize will be posted on L’nuey’s website, as well as shared on their social channels.
  10. L’nuey reserves the right to cancel, modify or suspend the Contest without notice, for any reason, including if they are not capable of running as planned or the Contest is adversely affected by computer virus, fraud, technical failures or other causes beyond its control.
  11. All Contestants agree to be bound by the rules of the Contest and release L’nuey and all parties associated with the Contest from any liability with respect to this Contest or any prize.
  12. All decisions by L’nuey with regard to all aspects of this Contest are final.

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