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35 Years of NAN Declaration This year marks 35 years since the founding leaders composed the Declaration of Nishnawbe Aski. |
Science Fair & Health Careers Expo Nishnawbe Aski Nation's Aboriginal Health Human Resources Initiative (AHHRI) held an engaging Science Fair and Health Careers Expo in Thunder Bay, Ontario, November 3-4, 2011. |
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Nishnawbe Aski Police Service: A Sacred Calling Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service: A Sacred Calling is a documentary portraying the deplorable working and living conditions of NAPS officers and detachments, resulting from an accumulation of severe provincial and federal funding shortages. |
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Kaninakitchik Esquaywuk - Women Leading the Way In 2006, Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) took on a major Women's project and focused on Leadership Development Training and Personal Capacity Building workshops held in NAN communities. "Kaninakitchik Esquaywuk" is a collection of interviews by the facilitators, participants, and evaluators that were involved with the project. |
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Honouring our Veterans A short documentary featuring First Nations veterans of WWII filmed during NAN's 2008 Keewaywin Chiefs Assembly in Chapleau, Ontario. |
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Breaking Barriers - Living With Disabilities Breaking Barriers documents several First Nations people in Northern Ontario living with disabilities. |
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The Next 100 Years: Commemorating the Centennial of James Bay Treaty 9 Throughout the summers of 2005 and 2006 the First Nation people of Nishnawbe Aski territory commemorated the centennial of James Bay Treaty 9 by welcoming neighbours, First Nation leaders, and government representatives into thier homes and communities to recognize the historic anniversary. |
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Leading the Way: NAN Role Models in Health Care Leading the Way is a 15-minute documentary film driven by Cassandra, an Anishinawbe youth who is planning her future and looking for direction. |