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- Manawan, 1977. The police find a car containing five Atikamekws, all deceased. The initial suspects, two white Quebeckers, survived unscathed. The official version: drinking binge gone wrong. Until now, the crime has remained unsolved.
- In the winter of 2013, six (6) young Cree Native men with a guide trekked 1600 kilometers from the Cree community of Whapmagoostui to Parliament Hill, Ottawa, Ontario. The purpose of this journey was to unite First Nations youth in Quebec and Ontario to show the world that Aboriginal culture is alive, strong, and thriving. The journey was named "The Journey of Nishiiyuu". It was one of greatest achievements of that year by Aboriginal youth of North America and it went viral worldwide. The six-week Journey ended in Ottawa Ontario at Parliament Hill on March 25th, 2013 with over 70 countries around the world watching.
- Since times predating agriculture, Cree First Nations people have gone to the bush of the James Bay and Ungava Bay area to hunt.
- A look at the efforts involved with decolonizing Manitoba's First Nation communities.