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For the first time in memory, many Aboriginal people feel part of Canada. During the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games, Aboriginal people had their own place to project a positive new image of their cultures. To share and showcase their arts, music and
Today Russian ice dancers, Oksana Domnina and Maxim Shabalin, along with their coaches, Natalia Linichuck and Gennadi Karponosov, met with the CEO of the Four Host First Nations (FHFN), Tewanee Joseph.
Statement from the FHFN Chiefs - Protocols and Traditional Territories
We have recently witnessed a number of protests against the Olympic Torch Relay and the 2010 Winter Games by a tiny group of self-described "anti-racism" demonstrators who claim to be acting on behalf of Indigenous People in British Columbia.
Métis artist selected as final participant in Coca-Cola's Aboriginal Art Bottle program
Program designed to offer the Aboriginal community an opportunity to show the world its culture. All funds raised in the online auction will benefit Vancouver 2010 Aboriginal Youth Legacy Fund.
Rocking the Runway: A Gala Evening of Aboriginal Fashion
The catwalk at the Aboriginal Artisan Village and Business Showcase lit up tonight as top Aboriginal fashion designers from across Canada showcased their designs on the world stage.
A Gala Evening of Aboriginal Fashion Presented by the Four Host First Nations
The Four Host First Nations invite members of the media to attend the Aboriginal Fashion Showcase Premier Designers’ Show at the Aboriginal Artisan Village and Business Showcase, located at the downtown campus of Vancouver Community College.
2010 Aboriginal Pavilion ready to welcome the world
Aboriginal leaders, Vancouver 2010 partners and government officials joined the Four Host First Nations today for the official opening ceremony of the 2010 Aboriginal Pavilion or "Chiefs' House."
The Four Host First Nations are pleased to invite members of the media to attend the Opening Ceremony of the 2010 Aboriginal Pavilion (Chiefs’ House) on Monday, February 8, 2010.
To help celebrate the world's biggest potlatch - the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games - up-and-coming young Aboriginal leaders from across Canada are gathering today in British Columbia's Sea to Sky region as part of
The Four Host First Nations (FHFN) released today an explosive lineup of Indigenous performers who will take the stage at the 2010 Aboriginal Pavilion - or Chiefs' House - during the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games.


