Aboriginal Healing Foundation
The Aboriginal Healing Foundation site supports the healing process to overcome the effects of sexual and physical abuse Aboriginals have been subjected to in white Residential Schools.
Adapted from: ahf.ca
Where are the Children?
Where are the Children? targets the repercussions of abuse children and their families have experienced in many Aboriginal residential schools.
Adapted from: wherearethechildren.ca
Traditional Health and Healing
On the Indian and Northern Affairs website, an article on Traditional Healing describes certain practices and activities relating to traditional Aboriginal healing.
Adapted from: ainc-inac.gc.ca
Healing Words
Netima video distributor's catalogue features a series of 6 documentaries, Healing Words, sharing with us the cruelty experienced by Quebec Aboriginal peoples.
Adapted from: netima.ca
Autochtones encore mis à l'écart sur la question de la santé
The French-language journal La grande Épopée, a publication of international scope in paper and Web formats, has published an article on Aboriginal communities in Canada, whose life expectancy is significantly shorter than the rest of the country's population.
Adapted from (french only): french.epochtimes.com

Tshiuetin Bacon
Tshiuetin Bacon is an Innu in the twenties who lives in Montreal. He is looking for a job and struggles everyday against his destructive demons. Tshiuetin has lots of dreams. He dreams of learning quantum physics, because it answers all the secrets of the universe. He also dreams of travels and freedom. But he is realistic and takes life as it is.
His secret not to fall is simple: he never digs his head in the sand and is always facing things!

Yves Sioui-Durand
Yves Sioui-Durand was born in Quebec. Of a Huron-Wendat descent, he spent his childhood not far from his hometown, on the reserve of the Huron Wendake village. As an artist involved in the world of Amerindians, he is among the pioneers of the native theatre in Quebec. He is the founder of the company Les Productions Ondinnok, which he is still directing.

Claude McKenzie
Claude McKenzie starts singing with Florent Vollant with whom he forms the duet Kashtin (tornado) in 1984. In 1989, Kashtin sold over 200 000 copies of their album and won Félix trophies. Following this adventure, he went solo with an album called Innu Town. He received a nomination at the Juno Awards in 1997. In 1999, a serious car accident put his life on the side for a while.
At the end of 2002, Claude came back to his passion: music. He immediately wrote the album Pishumuss (little moon) released in 2004.
Adapted from: claudemckenzie.com