Invert Media
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866 The Queensway
Invert Media is a creative company dedicated to Aboriginal culture and education.
Our services include content design for curriculum, production for video, print and web, and strategic development for organizations and programs.
01/31/2020
New project. Looking forward to it :)
04/05/2017
http://northernontario.ctvnews.ca/video?clipId=1088120
CTV Northern Ontario: Language revival New app unveiled to help people on Manitoulin Island learn the Ojibwe language. Alana Everson reports.
01/14/2014
A new year a new website check it out at www.invertmedia.com
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06/10/2012
I met Jake Swamp a couple of years ago while attending the Midewin lodge with Jerry Fontaine. His vision always stayed with me that is why we volunteered our time and services to create the http://Rise2012.com website. We are also very happy to be attending the ceremony.
June 18 - 23, 2012: Reviving Indigenous Spirits Everywhere Reviving Indigenous Spirits Everywhere
05/04/2012
First Mile great site for exploring issues of broadband development in First Nations communities. We are working on a video series with FNTI that explores these issues. http://meeting.knet.ca/mp19/course/view.php?id=85
K-Net Meeting Place Welcome to the K-Net Meeting Place, a site to gather around First Nations programs and events. Registration is free. All are welcome.
Presented at OISE this past week, heard about great project being developed - Deepening Knowledge, http://www.oise.utoronto.ca/ite/Projects_Research/index.html
Also got to hear some great presentations from David Spencer, Tanya Senk and Sarah Evis. Good to know that there are people out there who are committed to advancement of aboriginal education.
ITE :: Projects Research :: OISE - Initial Teacher Education
01/26/2012
Feb 1st is a day of action. Learn more and get involve for our future generations. Education is a treaty right. http://www.educationisaright.ca/
12/09/2011
Yesterday http://OFIFC.org launched Our Health Counts Urban Aboriginal Health Database, a first of its kind re: gaps in Abo Health info. An important report that is sure to become a key resource.
Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres The Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres provides programming to it's 29 member Friendship Centres throughout Ontario. Each centre implements the Federations programming, alongside their own unique and traditional offerings to their respective urban aboriginal populations.
12/05/2011
I can appreciate why some people fear going viral. Great insight re: issue of talking First Nations politics online http://apihtawikosisan.wordpress.com/2011/12/04/the-consequences-of-going-viral/
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The consequences of going viral Now that comments are trickling in at only 3 or 4 an hour instead of 20 or 30, I feel like I can breathe again. What a weird couple of days! Let me see. What have I learned so far about havi...
11/10/2011
The George Washington Wampum Belt is commemorated in the town of Canandaigua, New York on Nov 11th 2011 - It is an annual event that marks a very important treaty between the Six Nations and the United States - Worth the trip if you can make it. http://www.ganondagan.org/TreatyCelebration.html
Ganondagan - Canandaigua Treaty Commemoration Day Ganondagan - Canandaigua Treaty Commemoration Day
09/30/2011
In a world of GMO food, it is good to know, that the Tuscarora have sustained and protected their corn in "an unbroken garden leading from the past to the present..." http://tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/09/21/children-of-the-corn/
Children of the Corn An Iroquois tribe's heritage seed survives the ages.
09/23/2011
Reflecting on the fall equinox and the new school year made me appreciate the teachings of the September - Corn Moon - Find the Moon Teachings at this link - They are really beautiful -
http://www.kanawayhitowin.ca/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&Itemid=44
Moon Teachings An Aboriginal initiative to inform and educate service providers, family, community leaders, neighbours and friends about the risk factors of womens abuse in Aboriginal communities, so that they can influence positive change.
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