Find information about Education within the Magnetewan First Nation
Magnetawan is one of the 22 participating First Nations! Read the full news release below:
Information on the impact associated with the recent decision to keep schools closed for in-person instruction and continue with teacher-led remote learning through to the end of the school year.
Impact on Child Care Operations. Child and Family Programs. Funding. Health & Safety.
The Anishinabek Nation 7th Generation Charity is proud to offer Anishinabek Post-Secondary students an opportunity to apply for one of our 2021 Anishinabek Student Excellence Awards!
Anishinabek Nation 7th Generation Charity is also very excited to be partnering with the Kinoomaadziwin Education Body to offer Anishinabek students at the high school level an opportunity to apply for scholarships as well!
In total there are over $15,000.00 in Scholarships available!
The deadline to apply is Friday, May 28, 2021


For more details visit: http://www.an7gc.ca/evening-of-excellence/
Or contact carol.stevens@magfn.com
You’re invited to a Student Paint Night!
June 22 @ 6pm
No experience required, no cost, supplies provided!
Student-Paint-NightRegister by May 31st contact natasha.george@anishinabek.ca
This series of online forums/virtual town halls will provide opportunities to learn about Anishinaabe Governance and what our own governance system and laws can mean for future generations of Anishinabek.
The Governance Summit Series:
- April 29 – Foundations of Anishinaabe Governance
- May 27 – Relationships: Structures, Roles & Responsibilities
- June 24 – E-Dbendaagzijig Naaknigewin: Citizenship & Belonging
- July 22 – Leadership, Decision-Making & Accountability
WHO SHOULD PARTICIPATE?
Registration is reserved, exclusively to:
- Citizens of the 39 Anishinabek Nation-affiliated First Nations.
- Citizens of those First Nations who have successfully ratified and are implementing Anishinaabe Governance.
- Chiefs and Councillors.
Space is limited. Please register here today!
The future of the Indigenous Studies Program as well as the approximately 140 students who were registered in the Indigenous Studies program at the University of Sudbury is in jeopardy.
The Anishinabek Nation Leadership Council has identified this as an opportunity for the Anishinabek Educational Institute (AEI) or other bodies or partnerships to explore securing the University of Sudbury Charter, which has been made available to Indigenous communities in order to ensure the continuation of the Indigenous Studies Program.
The Ontario region is pleased to offer appointments for registration & membership Services. Read more below …
Check out the Winter edition of the official magazine of the Chiefs of Ontario.
Join us on February 18, 2021, for the 2nd Youth COVID-19 Town Hall presented by the Ontario First Nations Young Peoples Council and the Chiefs of Ontario.
Click below to download to learn more …
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