First Nations remembered for war contributions: Bamoseda report

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This week on Bamoseda: Friday, Nov. 12

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 veterans are remembered for their contributions in the world wars, as well as the War of 1812.

The Tsilhqot’in Nation has celebrated the federal government’s rejection of Taseko’s proposed Prosperity Mine, but will be keeping an eye on the situation.

Energy and transmission are the new casinos for First Nations in Ontario. That’s according to the president of the Lake Huron Anishinabek Transmission Company.

The Chair of Trent University’s Indigenous Studies Department wasn’t surprised with the results of a recent survey that found only a fraction of people polled answered that indigenous nations played a key role in founding this country.

Nipissing First Nation in Ontario is home to a new gem in the community. An arts studio has recently celebrated its grand opening and plans to showcase local talent.

MUSIC

Donny Parenteau – “What it takes” (CANCON)
Slydin’ Clyde Roulette Band – “Long way from home”
Buffy Sainte-Marie – “Blue Sunday”

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