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Read MoreThe Pimachiowin Aki Song
Cultural heritage expresses who we are and how we live. Anishinaabeg have shared language, stories,…
Read More12 Named Places to Discover in Poplar River First Nation
Poplar River First Nation recently completed a Traditional Place Names map, which gives me…
Read More13 Rapids with a Traditional Place Names Map in Hand
When young people go out on the land, they come back with their language.—Anishinaabe Elder, in tran…
Read MoreWe’ve Answered Your Questions: Mixed World Heritage Sites Explained
What is World Heritage? World Heritage recognizes places on Earth that are of outstanding…
Read More5 Spectacular Pictographs Explained
The Bloodvein River waterway in Pimachiowin Aki contains the largest collection of pictographs in Ca…
Read MoreTips on How to Smoke Fish and Meat
After 46 years as a commercial fisherman, Frank Young Senior retired last year. That doesn’t mean he…
Read MoreHow a Meeting with Hunters and Trappers Led to the Idea for a New School Program
Melba Green grew up in Bloodvein River First Nation. Today, she is a Pimachiowin Aki Guardian; a res…
Read MoreThe Land that Gives Life to Birds
An Interview with Dr. Jeff Wells Birds around the world are in trouble. North America alone has 2.9…
Read MoreFirst Nation Youth Spend a Night at the Museum
Thirty middle school students from Miskooseepi School in Bloodvein River First Nation enjoyed a…
Read MoreElders are Our Scientists
There has been much dispute about global warming and climate change but Anishinaabeg have long known…
Read MoreWhy Do Moose Avoid Travel in Winter?
Each season brings its own gifts to Pimachiowin Aki. As the landscape, wildlife, plants and trees go…
Read MoreLost in Pimachiowin Aki? 4 Survival Tips
Parts of Canada are well known for fierce winds and dangerously low temperatures during the winter m…
Read MoreOn the Land | Winter Report
During this time of year, known as freeze-up, people usually stay close to home. But Dennis Keeper,…
Read MoreWinter Solstice! & Other Celebrations to Enjoy this Season
There is a lot of joy to experience right now in Pimachiowin Aki, including these celebrations: 1. J…
Read MoreThe Eyes and Ears of Pimachiowin Aki
Anishinaabeg were placed on the land by the Creator and have a sacred responsibility to care for it,…



















