Natasha Rainkie’s aspiration to become an Indigenous educator started in elementary school. When she was called over the intercom to go to the ‘Indigenous room’—where non-Indigenous teachers taught about Indigenous culture —her face would grow red in...
The heart of the Moose Hide Campaign is the pin – a small square of moose hide that we offer as a medicine for a social illness impacting all Canadians – namely domestic and gender-based violence against women and children, and particularly indigenous...
Teale Phelps Bondaroff describes himself as an “activist academic.” His impressive breadth of work is hard to whittle down to one category. He’s a Councillor for the District of Saanich. He’s the Director of Research for the marine conservation organization...
The Moose Hide Campaign is an Indigenous-led grassroots movement that started along Canada’s infamous Highway of Tears. This highway runs through the territory of the Carrier peoples where father and daughter Paul and Raven Lacerte were engaged in their annual hunting...
The Victoria Royals Hockey Club partnership with the Moose Hide Campaign shows the hockey team’s commitment to reconciliation and standing up against violence towards women and children. Partnerships like this are vital to shedding light on the issue of gender-based...
On October 18, 2022, a group of Ministers, MP’s and Senators gathered together on Parliament Hill to participate in the first annual Moose Hide Campaign 10 Men on the Hill and Day of Fasting Ceremony. Since 2016 the Moose Hide Campaign has held ceremonies and events...