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Graham Greene, 'Dances With Wolves' Actor, Dies at 73

Originally Published 4 months ago — by The New York Times

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Graham Greene, a Canadian actor of the Oneida First Nation known for his role in 'Dances With Wolves' and his portrayal of Indigenous characters, has died at age 73 in Stratford, Ontario. He was nominated for an Academy Award for his supporting role in the film.

Graham Greene, Oscar-Nominated 'Dances With Wolves' Actor, Passes Away at 73

Originally Published 4 months ago — by BBC

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Graham Greene, a renowned Canadian First Nations actor known for his role in Dances With Wolves and other notable films, has died at age 73 of natural causes. He was celebrated for his contributions to film and theatre, earning numerous awards including an Academy Award nomination and the Order of Canada.

Ontario First Nations challenge Ottawa's approach to major projects and legislation

Originally Published 6 months ago — by BBC

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Canada's Prime Minister aims to accelerate nation-building through the One Canadian Economy Act, which has sparked controversy over its impact on Indigenous land rights and environmental assessments, leading to protests, legal challenges, and calls for more inclusive consultation with First Nations communities.

Jamie Oliver Withdraws Children's Book Amid First Nations Stereotype Backlash

Originally Published 1 year ago — by BBC.com

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Jamie Oliver has withdrawn his children's book 'Billy and the Epic Escape' after criticism for stereotyping Indigenous Australians. The book, featuring an Aboriginal girl with mystical powers, was deemed offensive by First Nations leaders for its language errors and portrayal of Indigenous cultures. Oliver apologized, stating it was not his intention to misinterpret the issue. Penguin Random House UK acknowledged an editorial oversight in not consulting Indigenous Australians, leading to the book's global withdrawal.

"Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Memorable Canadian Trip: Highlights and Heartfelt Moments"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Town & Country

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's recent visit to British Columbia highlighted their dedication to causes such as the Invictus Games and support for wounded veterans and First Nations communities. Despite recent criticism, the couple's impact on the lives of those they interact with was evident, with participants expressing how the games and the couple have positively impacted their lives. Prince Harry's warmth and commitment to service, reminiscent of his mother Princess Diana, were on display, reaffirming their dedication to inspiring and serving others.

"Referendum Failure: Broken Promises and Indigenous Disenfranchisement in Australia"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CNN

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Australians have voted against a referendum that aimed to recognize Indigenous people in the constitution and create an Indigenous advisory body. Preliminary results indicate that the majority of voters rejected the proposal, dealing a blow to hopes of modernizing the nation's founding document. Supporters of the Yes campaign argued that the change would address issues such as high rates of suicide, domestic violence, and incarceration in Indigenous communities. However, conservative parties criticized the proposal as lacking detail and unnecessary. The No campaign capitalized on voter apathy and fears of division, ultimately swaying public opinion. The outcome is seen as a rejection of reconciliation and self-determination for First Nations people, with lasting consequences for the nation.

"Manitoba Makes History with First Nations Premier and Record Advance Votes"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Reuters

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Wab Kinew, leader of the New Democratic Party (NDP), will become Manitoba's first-ever First Nations premier after his party won a majority government in the provincial election. The NDP secured 34 out of 57 seats, replacing the Progressive Conservatives who had ruled since 2016. Kinew, who has a background in journalism and music, aims to have a collaborative relationship with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau while advocating for Manitoba's interests. As the province with the highest proportion of Indigenous residents in Canada, Kinew's win is seen as a positive step towards progress and representation. However, his First Nations ethnicity may present challenges in balancing different perspectives on issues such as hydro-electricity development.

"Referendum on Australia's Indigenous Voice Likely to Fail, Polls Indicate"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Al Jazeera English

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Latest polls indicate that Australia's referendum on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament, which aims to create an Indigenous advisory body and recognize First Nations people in the constitution, is likely to fail. The survey shows declining national support, with only Tasmania backing the proposal. Queensland and Western Australia have the strongest opposition, while New South Wales and Victoria are also moving against it. The referendum is scheduled for October 14, and campaign group Yes23 claims that the Voice has the support of over 80% of Indigenous Australians.