Welcome to AMMSA.COM, the news archive website for our family of Indigenous news publications.

Letter to the Editor: Congress of who?

Dear Editor:
I would like to respond to the article published in the Globe & Mail Jan. 16 that claims that the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples represents us or anywhere near the number of people they claim to. How does anyone represent more Aboriginal people than one country actually holds? The only governing body that can lay claim to represent us is the Metis National Council and the Metis Nation of Ontario as their affiliate.

Letter to the Editor: Learn humility

Dear Editor:
For far too long has Mr. Jason Goodstriker has gotten away with comments that are derogatory to sensitive issues. We as powwow people have a way of life that exists for the purpose of preserving the way of life for all First Nations in North America. The powwow way of life is about song and dance of the proud First Nations people. I, however, find it hard to believe that an intelligent man like Mr. Goodstriker has forgotten his sole duty as a leader of the Alberta First Nation people [to] disregard a sensitive issue about the gang-related shooting.

Nerves controlled as former instructor looks on

Mike Martelle has won national martial arts championships in the past, but his most recent title has added significance. That's because the Mohawk Native was able to capture a Canadian title with his very first martial arts instructor, Kwok Chang, in attendance.

Martelle participated in this year's Canadian tai chi and kung fu championships held in Markham, Ont. in October. He won the super heavyweight (over 205 pounds) category in the Tui Shou discipline. Tui Shou is a style of Chinese wrestling.

PRO BONO: Teenage love leads to an unwise marriage

Dear Tuma:

A couple of weeks ago, our chief was sick and asked me to attend a meeting as his proxy. I went and after the meeting the secretary came up and gave me a cheque. I asked what the money was for and she told me that it was an honorarium. I'm not sure what to do with the cheque. Should I keep it? Should I give it to the band? Tell me what to do.

Holy Honorarium
Dear Holy:

NASIVVIK: Kelowna a triumph, and a credit to all

One has to take pause to appreciate the sheer amount of work and preparation that must have gone into pulling off the First Ministers' Meeting (FMM) on Aboriginal issues, held Nov. 24 and 25 in Kelowna, B.C. The dynamics of securing commitments from the federal, provincial, and territorial governments to deal tangibly with Aboriginal issues is a supreme accomplishment in itself, above and beyond the results of the gathering.

If you weren't there... here's what you missed

JUST A PRETTY FACE ... What do the words articulate, eloquent, polished and professional all have in common? They are all words that would not be used to describe Adam Beach's presentation performance at the Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards in Toronto on Nov. 25. Beach (Smoke Signals, Windtalkers) accompanied Much More Music's Richard Cazeau (The Loop) onto the stage of the John Bassett Theatre to present the award for Best Fiddle Album.