and interviews with contemporary Inuit
The 38-year-old Ojibwe man supported the people of Stoney Point as they attempted to pressure the federal government into returning expropriated land belonging to the First Nation
Father pledges he will not let the Indian agent apprehend his children again
The way Metis and First Nations women made their way into Canadian society are explored in the essays about Metis clothing makers
The introductory section provides details of the First Nations code of ethics
Mina-waasige miinwaa Goon / Sunny and the Snow Fur Trade and interviews with contemporary InuitMina waasige miinwaa Goon Sunny and the Snow is a story by Brita Vija Brookes with artwork by Rachel Mae Dennis, Haudenosaaunne Latino, and translated by Isadore Toulouse from Wikwemikong Unceded Reserve, and Shirley Ida Williams, Migizi ow kwe,That Eagle Woman, who is a member of the Bird Clan of the Ojibway and Odawa First Nations of Canada. In Sunny and the Snow, Sunny the horse leads his community through the snowstorm with help from his Elders