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In order to keep you up-to-date with lastest articles and features on our web site, here is a list of our newest additions.    You may access these areas of the site directly from this menu.
     
   

 

 

 

   Movie Documentary: '15 Minutes' Posted: 1/ 28, 2008

A new feature of the site, this month's first 'Movie of the Month'...A 2003 documentary created by Montreal-based film makers capturing excerpts from Kokomville Academy's Conference , "Harmony in the Ecosystem".......Running time: 15m

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   Legends and Stories: Various stories Posted: 1/ 25, 2008

Our Legends and Stories page is starting to get filled out! Read through legends such as creation stories depicting the evolution of mankind or nature stories that convey the teachings carried by animal spirits. New stories will be continually added through the year.

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   Interactive Calendar Posted: 1/ 15, 2008

The Calendar page is now even easier to navigate for finding listings of upcoming events and activities. Hover over the date on the calendar to see the day's events or click on the date to be redirected to the full description and contact information.

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   CBC Interview: Interview at Maiganagik Posted: 1/ 13, 2008

An uncut video of the interview conducted at Maiganagik in reference to the crisis pertaining to the Barriere Lake band and its members. Jacob Wawatie interpretes some of the issues relating to the education of the children and decision making within an inherited family territory........ Running time: 21m

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  Richard Desjardin: Le Peuple Invisible Posted: 12/ 10,2007

  In his new film, Richard Desjardin take a close look at the Algonquin people. Jacob Wawatie was interviewed and appears in a segement of "The Invisble People". A link is provided to Mr. Desjardin's web site covering his new work.

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   Kokomville Slideshow: An Inner Perspective Posted: 11/ 30,2007

A short video slideshow depicting the life of the Algonquin people and life in Kokomville through the years past....... Running time: 1m 43s

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