First Nations pulling together to support Paddle for Wild Salmon: Bamoseda

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This week on Bamoseda: Friday, Aug. 27

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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First Nations are pulling together and supporting the Paddle for Wild Salmon in B.C. – they’re worried about the declining number of Wild Salmon in the Fraser River.

A new research project in Quebec will examine how cultural entrepreneurship can contribute to sustainable economic development in Aboriginal communities.

The Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business will soon be conducting a survey of Aboriginal entrepreneurs and community businesses – hoping it will help shape public policy in the country.

An Attawapiskat community member hopes people will vote for 12-year-old Wesley Prankard’s idea in the Pepsi Refresh Everything-Canada contest to build a playground in the First Nation in northern Ontario.

Blackstone is a mini-series about ‘Rez’ politics is being filmed right now, and will air on Showcase and APTN early next year. Executive Producer/Director Ron Scott discusses the mini-series starring Nathanial Arcand, Carmen Moore, Eric Schweig, Michelle Thrush and Roseanne Superneault.

MUSIC

Missy Knott – Go, go, go (CANCON)

Kimberly Dawn – Bone Digger (CANCON)

Peacemaker – Sacred Ground (CANCON)

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