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Wednesday, January 16, 2008 Issue 62 - New Year, New Partnerships, New Opportunities for Aboriginal Youth   VOLUME 5 ISSUE 1  
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4th Annual First Nations Technology Summit Early Bird Rates!
Gotta love it! RedWAY Readers' 2007 Survey & Contest Continues
CANDO Event Success for 2 Aboriginal Youth Writers
New SFU Course Available to Explore Aboriginal Writings, Plays and Papers
Tomorrow night! KAYA Electric Potlatch - Honour Native Youth Leaders & Artists
Copper Wolf Gallery Presents Don AhnAhnsisi McIntyre
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A short welcome to the new year to over 8000 subscribers! Check out these upcoming events and watch for and updated JPEN issue next week. Advertise this year, hire our Youth media team, and become a partner to keep RedWAY BC News a free resource for our community!

 
4th Annual First Nations Technology Summit Early Bird Rates!
Collaboration & Digital Literacy Theme for ICT 2008

ICT 2008 First Nations Technology Conference Theme this year is Collaboration and Digital Literacy Register now to get early bird rates for the First Nations Technology Conference, ICT 2008. Submit your Aboriginal Films and presenations NOW; join us for over 30 interactive workshops to learn how Internet and Communications Technology (ICT) can enhance the lives of individuals, families, communities, businesses, governments and Nations!
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Gotta love it! RedWAY Readers' 2007 Survey & Contest Continues
Enter to win a $25 gift certificate for 15 minutes

Each year, RedWAY readers provide us with direction about upcoming topics and sections. What's a priority to YOU? Take this 15-question survey...
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CANDO Event Success for 2 Aboriginal Youth Writers
Shuswap Nation great hosts for fundraiser golf tournament, rodeo and conference!

This year's CANDO conference gave us the opportunity to explore the town and traditional peoples of Kamloops with different eyes, by looking at the world with economic development opportunities. We took 2 Aboriginal Youth writers to connect with the great speakers, staff, volunteers and exhibitors and delegates...
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New SFU Course Available to Explore Aboriginal Writings, Plays and Papers
Introduction to Academic Discourses in Indigenous Education
by Kristin (SFU student)

Check out this new course from SFU Want to start a Masters of Education in Curriculum and Instruction – Diversity and Inclusion this year? This course will help you learn perspectives of Indigenous scholars - “identity” “authenticity” and “community” in relation to students’ points of view ands experiences. Review academic literature, literary genres, and film. Learn educational topics (e.g., curriculum theory, critical pedagogy, teacher education) and so much more...
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Tomorrow night! KAYA Electric Potlatch - Honour Native Youth Leaders & Artists
Contemporary Aboriginal Youth Art in Traditional Potlatch Fashion

KAYA logo by Greg Pierre - visit www.kayaweb.ca to learn more about the Knowledgeable Aboriginal Youth Association Come honour the past staff and volunteers for KAYA - modern visual art, speakers, food, song and dance. Come witness change, growth and leadership of Aboriginal Youth Advocates...
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Copper Wolf Gallery Presents Don AhnAhnsisi McIntyre
One-Man Show Feb. 1st Showcases Native Woodland Style
by Don McIntyre, Cooper Wolf Gallery

Native Artist Don AhnAhnsisi McIntyre Woodland Style Art See this beautiful exhibit of Woodland Native art, made prominent by Jackson, Beardy, Norval Morriseau, Daphne Odjig and Carl Ray. Copper Wolf Gallery is donating 10% of proceeds to support the Canadian Cancer Society, so come see Don AhnAhnsisi McIntyre's incredible work...
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ARCHIVES (other great issues to check out)
Dynamic Issue: Aboriginal Employment, Jobs, Apprenticeships, & Training Opportunities
February 2, 2008
Special Issue - NATIONAL DAY OF REMEMBRANCE AND ACTION ON VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
December 6, 2007
Vol. 4 Issue 18
Issue 61 - Aboriginal News, UNYA (Urban Native Youth) Mentorship Opportunities, and Community Forums for GVUAS, Aboriginal Women and ACCESS
November 15, 2007
Vol. 4 Issue 17
Issue 60 - RedWAY Readers' 2007 Survey & Contest
October 17, 2007
Vol. 4 Issue 16
Issue 59 - Back to Rhythms of Business, School & Reality
September 12, 2007
Vol. 4 Issue 15

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