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A Year of Connections for Pimachiowin Aki
As 2022 draws to a close, we look back at a stellar year of connections. A traditional medicine work…
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Return of Anishinaabe Artefacts
When it was discovered that artefacts were missing from Pauingassi, a journey of recovery ensued.
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21 Artefacts, Explained
In celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the World Heritage Convention, we asked for permission to…
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How 4 Wildlife Species React to Forest Fires in Pimachiowin Aki
Last summer over 130 fires roared across Manitoba, causing as many as 1,000 people living in Pimachi…
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6 Boreal Trees to Identify and Respect This Summer
Pimachiowin Aki is part of the largest stretch of protected…
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What to Do if You Spot Algae This Summer
Water is sacred. It is the source of life and should be respected and protected. Waterways are like…
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Tracing Our Roots While We Have a Chance
Genealogy has soared in popularity in recent years as people around the globe use DNA tests and ance…
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Ancestry Puzzles: Solved & Unsolved
Gerald Neufeld’s (Kaahkaapish) painstaking genealogical research has solved several ancestral myster…
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Community-Based Monitoring Project in Poplar River First Nation
By Ray Rabliauskas | Photos: Jesse Belle This past summer our Lands Guardian Program started a Commu…
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New Eye in the Sky
Birds have always been an eye in the sky above Pimachiowin Aki. Now, thanks to drones provided by en…
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Species of Conservation Concern: Boreal Woodland Caribou
Across Canada, industrial activity and wildfires are changing forests and habitat for boreal woodlan…
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Boreal Woodland Caribou: Fast Facts
Anishinaabeg in Pimachiowin Aki generally do not hunt boreal woodland caribou—they are smaller than…
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How to Protect Pimachiowin Aki’s Prehistoric Giant
Lake sturgeon is the largest fish species in Pimachiowin Aki. An adult sturgeon can be 2.5 metres lo…
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How to Pronounce Common Anishinaabemowin Words
Gizhe Manidoo lowered nitam anishinaabe (first human) to Earth and gave him the responsibility to na…
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How Wildfires Have Affected Pimachiowin Aki
This past summer as hundreds of wildfires roared across Manitoba and Ontario, more than 1,000 p…