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Shelley Charles
Humber College Elder and Advisor on Aboriginal Relations


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[Contact the Web Administrator] ~ [Shelley Charles - Biography & Photos]
[Selected Updated Indigenous Links]~[National Aboriginal Day, June 21st]
[More selected First Nation Links]~[Aglukark wins Aboriginal Music Award]
[Native Womens Association of Canada]~[Shelley's Humber College Links]
[The National Indigenous Media Arts Coalition] ~ [Aboriginal Police Chiefs]
[Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women]~ [Annual First Peoples' Festival]
[Idle No More Official Web site]~[Indigenous Languages of North America]
[Institute for Advancenent of Aboriginal Women]~ [Mukwa Geezis P.1997]
[Shelley Charles, Dean, Humber's Indigenous Education and Engagement]
[Humber College unveils Indigenous Cultural Markers- November 1, 2018]
[The National Center for Truth and Reconciliation - University of Manitoba]
[Indigenous INDSPIRE Awards celebrating their 25th Anniversary in 2018]
[The CBC's Kristy Snell is Firmly anchored in her Sioux and Cree Heritage]
[The true story of Pauline Johnson-Poet & Champion of Indigenous Rights]
[Video of Elder Shelly Charles singing at the 2013 Culture Days Pow Wow]
[Video of the Song From Gegwa -"The First Fire"- by Gloria May Eshkibok]
[video of Emma Stevens - "Blackbird" - by The Beatles - sung in Mi'kmaq]


TRANSLATION

Wabanoong Communications Main Page

Click HERE to view a
brief Biographical Sketch of Shelley Charles

Click HERE to View a
1981 Black & White Photo of Shelley Charles

Click HERE to View 2
recent photos of Shelley Charles (June 2014)

Click HERE to View a
2016 photo of Shelley and Tom: (Web Admin)





Click HERE for some notes & photos from the above mentioned event
Compliments of Shelley Charles


NEWS & UPDATES


Aglukark wins Aboriginal Music Award


Canadian Press Saturday, November 27, 2004

TORONTO -- Susan Aglukark and The Wolfpack are among the Ontario winners of the Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards.

Aglukark, an Inuit singer-songwriter now living in Oakville, was honoured with best female for 2004.

The Wolfpack, a family of siblings from the province's Six Nations, received this year's best group award.

Elaine Bomberry, also from Six Nations, got an award for best aboriginal music radio program.

Awards were presented in 19 categories awards at a celebration last night in Toronto.

UPDATE: Susan Aglukark is one of the 2016 winners of the Governor General's Performing Arts Award.

Each lifetime achievement award-winner receives $25,000 and a special medallion struck by the Canadian Mint.

Drawn from nominations made by the public, the award recognize artists, mentors and arts volunteers for their outstanding contribution to Canadian culture.

Click HERE for More Awards earned by Suasan Aglukark.










Click on the image above to order CD and/or listen to samples
Hank Horton won the "Best Country Album" in 2005
from the Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards (CAMA)

Humber College Elder Shelly Charles sings at the Culture Days Pow Wow,
@ Humber Colllege Lakeshore Campus in September 2013:

Click HERE for Part two of the above video

This is one of the songs from Gegwa: "The First Fire"...
by Alanis King... sung by gloria may eshkibok


This is a video of Emma Stevens - "Blackbird" by The Beatles
sung in Mi'kmaq


Click HERE for Wikipedia Biography of E. Pauline Johnson

OTHER FIRST NATION LINKS










The Poverty in Canada Forum (Below) features many articles
going back ten years, concerning our First Nation Peoples


Contact Wabanoong Communications Web Administrator - Click on Link Below

Email: Web Administration wwwebmonitor@yahoo.com



Click HERE to View PHOTOS & BIOS of STARS of:
HANK WILLIAMS FIRST NATION



Follow this link to View Updated Photos of Missing Children

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