Na’kuset S

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Na’kuset S

Na’kuset S

@NakusetS

Nakuset is from Treaty 6, Lac La Ronge, is the Director of the Native Women's Shelter of Mtl, co-founder of Resilience Mtl and 60’s scoop survivor

Montréal, Québec Katılım Aralık 2011
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APTN News@APTNNews·
The federal government has ended funding for missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls. See how Indigenous leaders are standing up for the cause, tonight on APTN National News. Watch live: @aptnnews" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@aptnnews
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CityNews Montreal@CityNewsMTL·
"We’ve been doing memorials for years," said Native Women's Shelter executive director Na'kuset, flagging no Indigenous representation in the sample of the Quebec coroner's inquiry into the deaths of five unhoused Montrealers. Zachary Cheung reports. montreal.citynews.ca/2026/04/01/que…
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We need more than an apology… How about reparations, implement ing MMIW calls to Justice and stop cutting our funding? cbc.ca/news/politics/…
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Huge shoutout to the David Suzuki Foundation for sharing and supporting the Permanent People’s Tribunal on Missing Indigenous Children and Unmarked Graves🙏✊🏽 instagram.com/reel/DTGREbZkp…
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Celeste George
Celeste George@cie1947·
Montreal vigil commemorates indigenous people who died 'on the streets' Dozens of community members mourn loved ones at a memorial held at Cabot Square. Annisee Papyarluk is still mourning the death of her sister Lucy, who died in March from montrealgazette.com/news/local-new…
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My interview on CBC The Bridge, about my new book. Co-author Judith Henderson and illustrator Onedove discuss I am my Name with Nantali Indongo. Have a listen🥰 cbc.ca/listen/live-ra…
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APTN News
APTN News@APTNNews·
Na’kuset is an Indigenous rights activist and Sixties Scoop survivor. Now she’s releasing a children’s book; I Am My Name. The book is about love, loss and a perspective on the Sixties Scoop for children to understand. youtu.be/0J71OtCwodI
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