Josephine Mandamin, an environmentalist from Wikwemikong First Nation in northwestern Ontario, is one of three inspirational individuals featured in Canada Post's 2024 Indigenous Leaders Stamp Series.
THUNDER BAY, ON, June 18, 2024 /CNW/ - Today at an event in Thunder Bay, Canada Post unveiled a stamp honouring Anishinaabe Elder and world-renowned water-rights activist, Josephine Mandamin. Known as ...
THUNDER BAY, ON, June 14, 2024 /CNW/ - On National Indigenous Peoples Day (June 21), Canada Post will issue a new set of stamps honouring three Indigenous leaders. Elisapie, Josephine Mandamin and ...
They walk to protect the world's water. Today, many of those participating in the eighth Mother Earth Water Walk, including founder Anishinaabe grandmother Josephine Mandamin, paused for a gathering, ...
They walk to protect the world's water. On Tuesday, many of those participating in the eighth Mother Earth Water Walk, including founder and Anishinaabe grandmother Josephine Mandamin, paused for a ...
Josephine Mandamin has walked thousands of kilometres every year along the shorelines of many of North America's lakes and rivers to demonstrate the importance of protecting water resources. She is ...
A series of yoga classes inspired by Indigenous woman Josephine Mandamin is coming to the Lambton Heritage Museum in Grand Bend, thanks to a retired teacher-turned-entrepreneur eager to spread the ...
Josephine Mandamin, an Native American from Thunder Bay, Ontario, will be giving a free talk at 4 p.m. Wednesday, April 30, in the Maas Conference Room at Hope College, 264 Columbia Ave. in Holland.
To commemorate their 1,300 mile journey, Native "water walkers" erected 19 poles on the north end of an island in Lake Superior. In Ojibwe culture, water is feminine because it’s the carrier of life.
MANITOWOC — Siobhan Marks is presenting on her Anishinaabe heritage May 2 in the Think & Drink series by the Wisconsin Maritime Museum. Marks, who is also known by her Anishinaabe name Zeegwan ...