Animikii News River logo

Animikii News River

Subscribe
Archives
December 14, 2022

Indigenous advocates at COP15

Web Version

Hey News River readers,

It's been another busy week in the world of Indigenous news.

Read on to learn about a vocal presence from Indigenous groups at COP15 in Montréal, and some other insightful reporting on Indigenous sovereignty from Grassy Narrows, Ontario to Cape York, Australia.

Know an Indigenous organization that could use a new website?

Animikii is looking for values-aligned partners for website projects in 2023.

Want to learn more? Get in touch with our team by emailing tyler@animikii.com.

Here's what else you may have missed in Indigenous news this week:

Reporting from Down Under: An explainer by The Guardian on the Indigenous voice to parliament, which is proposed by the current government. Also, over 65,000 sq. km on the Cape York peninsula has been recognized as land and sea belonging to Native title groups.

The story of the Quw’utsun Sta’lo’ (Cowichan River), as told by Coast Salish food sovereignty advocate and cultural educator Jared Qwustenuxun Williams for The Discourse.

We’re grateful to have our headquarters on traditional territory of the Lək̓ʷəŋən (Lkwungen, Songhees and Esquimalt) Peoples of the Coast Salish Nation.

Animikii Inc. 1100 Admirals Rd. Victoria, BC V9A 2P6

You're receiving this because you signed up for the Animikii News River. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Preferences  |  Unsubscribe

Don't miss what's next. Subscribe to Animikii News River:
Start the conversation:
custom Linktree Niiwin.app Animikii.com LinkedIn
This email brought to you by Buttondown, the easiest way to start and grow your newsletter.