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  <title>Cultural Foundation Native Expressions</title>
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  <title>Transvert environnement</title>
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      <description>Transvert environnement</description>
        <pubDate>Mon, 18 Jul 2011 08:54:26 -0700</pubDate>
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  <title>Universal Empowerment Website</title>
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      <description>Universal Empowerment is to educate the people, and formulate it in a proper way through proper documentation. Dealing with people is a delicate situation; we come with pure psychology that is negotiable to create balance through the ancient teachings that help an individual become a natural leader, teacher and/or healer. </description>
        <pubDate>Mon, 18 Jul 2011 06:01:40 -0700</pubDate>
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  <title>Back to Batoche</title>
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      <description>Back to Batoche Days is the Métis Nation&apos;s commemoration of their culture, traditions and heritage.It is the time and the place when and where the Métis memorialize and pay homage to national heroes such as Louis Riel, Gabriel Dumont, and many others. It’s a time to celebrate who the Métis are as a Nation today and for future generations.Picture Gallery Batoche 2010 Celebrationshttp://www.backtobatoche.org/picture-gallery.php</description>
        <pubDate>Sun, 24 Apr 2011 06:29:21 -0700</pubDate>
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  <title>The 7th Fire</title>
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        <pubDate>Sun, 17 Apr 2011 13:08:33 -0700</pubDate>
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  <title>Plants For A Future</title>
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      <description>What is PFAF?Plants For A Future: A resource and information centre for edible and otherwise useful plantsPlants For A Future (PFAF) is a charitable company, originally set up to support the work of Ken and Addy Fern on their experimental site in Cornwall, where they carried out research and provided information on edible and otherwise useful plants suitable for growing outdoors in a temperate climate. Over time they planted 1500 species of edible plants on &apos;The Field&apos; in Cornwall, which was the ...</description>
        <pubDate>Thu, 07 Apr 2011 07:47:58 -0700</pubDate>
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  <title>Grassroots Cultural  Facilitor  beverly Lambert</title>
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      <description>“To Teach is to Change a Life Forever”</description>
        <pubDate>Wed, 30 Mar 2011 07:01:55 -0700</pubDate>
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  <title>Water is a Human Right</title>
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      <description>Water is considered a basic human right according to many international treaties, including the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.But in CANADA, running water is not available to INDIGENOUS PEOPLE living in Manitoba. The Island Lake area of four reserves has a population of 10,000 and half of its homes DO NOT HAVE RUNNING WATER.The Indigenous people of the Island Lake region have less clean water than people living in refugee camps overseas.This isn’t happening in the third world, it’ ...</description>
        <pubDate>Mon, 21 Mar 2011 18:46:40 -0700</pubDate>
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    Water is considered a basic human right according to many international treaties, including the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.<br /><br />But in CANADA, running water is not available to INDIGENOUS PEOPLE living in Manitoba. The Island Lake area of four reserves has a population of 10,000 and half of its homes DO NOT HAVE RUNNING WATER.<br /><br />The Indigenous people of the Island Lake region have less clean water than people living in refugee camps overseas.<br /><br />This isn’t happening in the third world, it’s happening in one of the WORLD’S RICHEST COUNTRIES.<br /><br />Indigenous people in Canada live in third world conditions and MOST CANADIANS are NOT even AWARE of it.<br /><br />If you CARE ABOUT PEOPLE in this country, if you are ASHAMED OF OUR GOVERNMENT and the way it treats Indigenous people, then take a stand.<br /><br />Why should CANADA’S INDIGENOUS people be treated like THIRD WORLD CITIZENS?<br /><br />Join us in the “WATER IS A HUMAN RIGHT” campaign to make Canada adhere to the same standards the United Nations says are rights FOR ALL.
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      <description>Targeted IndividualsOne System To Rule Them AllThis site tries to put into perspective what is happening and has happened to many individuals who are being targeted, harassed, and systemically destroyed. The goal of this website is to introduce on a local level the various types of harassment that are happening to the individual and then on a more widespread level try to put it into perspective for all targets that might [...]</description>
        <pubDate>Fri, 18 Mar 2011 06:42:48 -0700</pubDate>
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  <title>8000 Sacred Drums Ceremony  World Gathering for the Healing of Mother Earth and Peace</title>
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  <title>United Aboriginal Council of the Americas. – UACA</title>
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  <title>The International Tribunal into Crimes of Church and State</title>
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      <description>Mandate1. To bring to trial those persons and institutions responsible for the exploitation, torture and murder of children, past and present, and2. To stop these and other criminal actions by church and state.Headquarters: London, EnglandConvening Session: Monday, September 12, 2011 in London</description>
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    <span style="font-size: medium;">Mandate<br /><br />1. To bring to trial those persons and institutions responsible for the exploitation, torture and murder of children, past and present, and<br /><br />2. To stop these and other criminal actions by church and state.<br /><br />Headquarters: London, England<br /><br />Convening Session: Monday, September 12, 2011 in London</span>
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  <title>Winnipeg Metis Association Inc.</title>
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      <description>The Winnipeg Metis Association Inc. is the Manitoba Metis Federation&apos;s Winnipeg Region devoted to represent local Metis people. We promote and instill pride in the history and culture of the Metis people through programs we offer. The Big H.A.R.T. program is one of the services offered to teach youth about Metis culture. Monthly coffee houses and yearly street festivals are organized to present local Metis talent. We provide opportunities for our members to improve. A new computer lab was built  ...</description>
        <pubDate>Thu, 03 Mar 2011 04:24:27 -0700</pubDate>
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    <span style="font-size: medium;">The Winnipeg Metis Association Inc. is the Manitoba Metis Federation's Winnipeg Region devoted to represent local Metis people. We promote and instill pride in the history and culture of the Metis people through programs we offer. The Big H.A.R.T. program is one of the services offered to teach youth about Metis culture. Monthly coffee houses and yearly street festivals are organized to present local Metis talent. We provide opportunities for our members to improve. A new computer lab was built to help the community gain skills for the workplace and promote other educational opportunities. The Winnipeg Metis Association Inc. has joined together with Habitat for Humanity to build new homes for Metis families. We inspire the community to be involved with our events which could open more doors in the future. Our Road to Gold program assists local athletes to compete on a higher level of competition at the North American Indigenous Games. The Winnipeg Metis Association Inc. drives itself to benefit the community it takes pride in. </span>
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      <description>altAbout UsSDWF is a registered charitable organization. Its primary purpose is to find treatment and preventative solutions to make surface and ground water safe for human consumption in rural areas of the world. Most efforts in the drinking water field have been dedicated to large systems serving towns and cities, with few resources placed on small systems, despite the fact that these systems dominate rural areas around the world.SDWF is independent from municipal, provincial and federal gover ...</description>
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    	<br /><br />alt<br />About Us<br /><br />SDWF is a registered charitable organization. Its primary purpose is to find treatment and preventative solutions to make surface and ground water safe for human consumption in rural areas of the world. Most efforts in the drinking water field have been dedicated to large systems serving towns and cities, with few resources placed on small systems, despite the fact that these systems dominate rural areas around the world.<br /><br />SDWF is independent from municipal, provincial and federal governments and led by a board of international scientists with the following mission:<br /><br />    * Promote safe drinking water through supporting innovative research and development;<br />    * Increase awareness of health concerns from consumption of poor quality water;<br />    * Act as a catalyst to ensure that appropriate action is taken to enable the provision of safe drinking water to rural residents.<br /><br />SDWF emphasizes sound solutions to poor quality water.<br /><br />Agencies, foundations and corporations can donate in-kind support, monetary support or facility support to SDWF.
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  <title>The Grand Council of Treaty #3</title>
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      <description>Grand Chief’s OfficeGrand Council Treaty #3 is the historic government of the Anishinaabe Nation in Treaty #3 and is the political organization for the 28 First Nations in the treaty area. There has been significant movement over the years back towards Anishinaabe Nationhood by the member communities. This is despite the efforts of the settler government to assimilate our communities and especially, our children through the Indian Residential School System. The treaty area includes 26 First Na ...</description>
        <pubDate>Sun, 14 Nov 2010 14:06:38 -0700</pubDate>
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    Grand Chief’s Office<br /><br />Grand Council Treaty #3 is the historic government of the Anishinaabe Nation in Treaty #3 and is the political organization for the 28 First Nations in the treaty area.  There has been significant movement over the years back towards Anishinaabe Nationhood by the member communities.  This is despite the efforts of the settler government to assimilate our communities and especially, our children through the Indian Residential School System.  The treaty area includes 26 First Nations in Northwestern Ontario and 2 First Nations in Manitoba.<br /><br />During the most recent National Assembly, from May 19-21, 2009 and a Chiefs Assembly on January 28-29, 2009 there were several resolutions passed by the Chiefs in Assembly.  Many related to our inherent and treaty rights.   In addition, Minister Brad Duguid of the Province of Ontario’s Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs made his first visit to an Aboriginal community in his new portfolio during our Fall Assembly of October 8-10, 2008.  He returned on May 20, 2009 to sign a bilateral agreement and commit the Province of Ontario to work with GCT3 on three priorities issues: children and youth issues, economic sustainability and education.<br /><br />There are 2 new sections called the It will include the address to the Nations, various issues, and media relations.
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  <title>The Virtual Museum of Metis History and Culture</title>
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        <pubDate>Tue, 09 Nov 2010 12:51:38 -0700</pubDate>
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      <description>2006 Best Website</description>
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      <description>Native Languages of the Americas:Wabanaki Confederacy (Wabenaki, Wobanaki) </description>
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      <description>Human Rights Watch is one of the world’s leading independent organizations dedicated to defending and protecting human rights. By focusing international attention where human rights are violated, we give voice to the oppressed and hold oppressors accountable for their crimes. Our rigorous, objective investigations and strategic, targeted advocacy build intense pressure for action and raise the cost of human rights abuse. For 30 years, Human Rights Watch has worked tenaciously to lay the legal  ...</description>
        <pubDate>Wed, 27 Oct 2010 18:13:45 -0700</pubDate>
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    Human Rights Watch is one of the world’s leading independent organizations dedicated to defending and protecting human rights. By focusing international attention where human rights are violated, we give voice to the oppressed and hold oppressors accountable for their crimes. Our rigorous, objective investigations and strategic, targeted advocacy build intense pressure for action and raise the cost of human rights abuse. For 30 years, Human Rights Watch has worked tenaciously to lay the legal and moral groundwork for deep-rooted change and has fought to bring greater justice and security to people around the world.<br /><br />Mission Statement:<br />Human Rights Watch is dedicated to protecting the human rights of people around the world. We stand with victims and activists to prevent discrimination, to uphold political freedom, to protect people from inhumane conduct in wartime, and to bring offenders to justice. We investigate and expose human rights violations and hold abusers accountable. We challenge governments and those who hold power to end abusive practices and respect international human rights law. We enlist the public and the international community to support the cause of human rights for all. 
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