The Red Bear Singers are a group of Indigenous Women who are Survivors of Residential School, Day School, 60’s Scoop or are Intergenerational Survivors. They began singing together 5 years ago as a way to continue their healing journey and reclaim their culture through learning...

Brigette Lacquette is the first First Nations hockey player to be named to Canada’s National Women’s Team. She recognizes that makes her a role model for young First Nations athletes, especially girls who play hockey, but that is a job she is happy to accept....

Ted Nolan was born into a large family on the Garden River First Nation in northern Ontario in 1958. The 3rd youngest of twelve children, in a house lacking electricity and plumbing, Ted learned resilience from his parents Stan and Rose. From his mother, he...

Mike Bern is deeply rooted in Tobique First Nation, situated along the Tobique and Wolastoq rivers, where the Wolastoqiyik people are known as the "people of the beautiful river." His love for music began in childhood when he was captivated by his late uncle playing...

Kehiw Eagletail is an artist, creative director, DJ, model, and vibe curator. His work focuses on raising peoples vibrational frequency by exploring different fields of creative expression. Drawing inspiration from his Tsuut’ina (Soo-Tin-Ah) & Cree roots - He is able to focus on curating spaces...

Cadmus Delorme, a Cree and Saulteaux, was the Chief of the Cowessess First Nation. Mr. Delorme graduated from Cowessess Community Education Centre in 2000. He later moved to Regina to pursue a Bachelor of Business Administration and a Certificate in Hospitality, Tourism and Gaming Entertainment...