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  • Christmas outreach at Mini Thni

    Updated Jan 15, 2026

    Langdon, Alb.-On December 5–6, Intertribal Life Ministries participated in a Christmas Outreach at the Chief Goodstoney Rodeo Centre in Mînî Thnî, a First Nations settlement in the Stoney Nakoda reserve in Alberta. Organized by Kenny Hunter, Duane Wesley, Olivia Daniels, Intertribal Life Ministries, Belinda Simeon, and Muriel Labelle, the event featured speakers, music, and testimonies. Gospel musicians Ian and Tanya Lavalee, Vanessa Beaudry, Amos Badger, Ernie Kematch and...

  • Activity Page

    Jody Dickson|Updated Sep 16, 2025

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    Jody Dickson|Updated May 17, 2023

    This particular art is based on Psalm 1. Art is a way for me to worship our Creator. He created this world for us to enjoy. I believe He is honored when we worship Him with our time, talents, and treasures. I was inspired to draw it after reading "Paraphrase of Psalm 1" by Margaret Primrose in the book, Legends of the Trail, which is available on our website, https://www.indianlife.org....

  • Do you know the answer?

    Updated Jun 23, 2022

    Ask a relative or a friend these questions just to see what they say. When you know the right answer, see if you can explain what the thing is or what it’s used for. 1. Can you name a game Indigenous peoples invented? video games puzzles the cup and ball game 2. What is “pemmican”? a witch’s mask a product made from dried meat, dried berries and fat prepared by the Métis a canned apple dessert 3. What is “bannock”? a little basket for provisions a big onion that makes you cry a traditional bread among Indigenous peoples 4. C...

  • Rock Your Mocs this Month!

    Updated Nov 23, 2021

    Rock Your Mocs is a Native American and Indigenous people's movement held annually during November, which is also National Native American Heritage Month in the U.S. Participants wear moccasins throughout the day to show unity among those of Indigenous heritage. Those who don't wear mocs can wear a turquoise ribbon instead. RYM was founded by Jessica "Jaylyn" Atsye of Laguna Pueblo, New Mexico, who partnered with Emergence Productions, a Native American owned Event Production...

  • Can you find the tribes-solution

    Updated Nov 23, 2021

    Here is your solution to the CAN YOU FIND THE TRIBES word puzzle!...

  • CAN YOU FIND THE TRIBES?

    Updated Nov 22, 2021

    More than 1.6 million people in Canada are Indigenous. We've listed some of the tribes these people come from. Can you find each tribe in the block of letters below. You might find them backwards, forwards, up, down, or even at an angle! Solution on page 15 with Becky Kew article....

  • The Secret of the Joy Jar

    Heather Trent Beers|Updated Apr 9, 2020

    I plunged my hands in soapy dishwater and went into automatic pilot as usual when washing dishes: Stare through the dirty window above the kitchen sink, wash a glass, rinse it off, put it in the drainer. A plate now. Wash, rinse, repeat. A flurry of activity on my patio-birds feasting on seed I'd scattered. And not just one bird-seven! After wiping my sudsy hands on my jeans, I reached for my binoculars. Then I scrambled to the kitchen table and grabbed a scrap of paper....

  • The Prophecy of an Indian Chief

    Updated Apr 9, 2020

    Along the eastern shore of Lake Winnipeg is a community of people of mixed nationality. At one time they knew nothing of the true gospel, nor had they any knowledge whatever of the Persons of the Godhead. Many years ago the writer, Robert McClurkin, was staying in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry George Thomas of Stoney Point, when Mr. Thomas told him the following story: In the days of grandfather, there was an old Indian Chief who lived some distance to the north. He was...

  • Your Health

    Updated Apr 8, 2020

    The weather outside may be frightful, but taking care of your health is still insightful! Here are some tips for keeping in shape during these cold winter months. 1. Plan exercise a week in advance. It's too easy in the winter time to think we'll exercise tomorrow . . . and tomorrow never comes as we burrow deeper in the warmth of the house.! On Saturday or Sunday, write down what your exercise plan will be for the next 7 days. Choose your activities and excercises and plan...

  • Tips for the Holiday

    Updated Apr 8, 2020

    Holidays can be stressful as we often see people we don't necessarily feel good will toward! How can we make our relationships over the holidays-and at every get together-a little easier? Here are a few tips: 1. Silence is golden. You don't have to share every opinion you have-especially when you know it will rankle someone else. You won't change the person's mind by arguing, so unless your family just enjoys arguing, choose your battles, avoid the controversies, and keep...

  • Your Health

    Jean Davis|Updated Apr 7, 2020

    Best-selling author Mark Hyman, M.D., is a family physician who founded the Ultra Wellness Center in Lenox, Massachusetts. In an interview about his book, The Blood Sugar Solution, http://drhyman.com/blog/video/with-tavis-smily/, Dr. Hyman said one in two Americans has either diabetes or pre-diabetes, a condition he calls diabesity. Ninety percent of us don't even know we have it. That's one in two: me and you, you and your significant other, your child and his third grade tea...

  • Played among livestock, medicinal plants, 'rez golf' builds community among Navajo

    Jake Goodrick, Cronkite News|Updated Feb 1, 2019

    LOW MOUNTAIN, Ariz.-On a late-September morning deep within the Navajo Nation, Larron Badoni practiced his golf swing. Sun blanketed the plateaus and mesas surrounding the Lowerville Stingers Golf Club-nine holes scattered over a rocky, hilly, shrubby landscape dotted with blue shade structures, weathered carpets and pins flying red and white flags. It was just about time for the Lowerville Stingers Golf Club's seventh annual Rez Golf Two-Player Scramble to tee off in Low Moun...

  • MFA Boston receives gift of Native American art from estate of David Rockefeller

    Updated Nov 24, 2018

    BOSTON, Mass-The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), has announced the gift of the estate of David Rockefeller from the Collection of David and Peggy Rockefeller-an acquisition including 52 works of art by Native American artists and works representing Native American culture. The objects in this cornerstone gift were assembled primarily by John D. Rockefeller, Jr., and Abby Aldrich Rockefeller in the 1920s and 1930s, and include Plains beadwork, Navajo (Diné) weavings and...