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Brenda Jackson, Zhoonya Penasii Kwe (Shining Thunderbird Woman) Passes to the Spirit World
Thunder Bay, ON – The Ontario Native Women’s Association (ONWA) is deeply saddened by the passing of Brenda Jackson, Zhoonya Penasii Kwe...
ONWA
Aug 3, 2022


Expanding Safe Spaces in Communities and Neighbourhoods
Thunder Bay, ON – In honour of United Nations World Day Against Trafficking in Persons (July 30), the Ontario Native Women’s Association...
ONWA
Jul 28, 2022


Congratulations to the Winners of the 2022 Mocc Walk!
Congratulations to all those who participated in ONWA's 2022 Mocc Walk, every effort towards improving the health of you and your loved...
ONWA
Jul 11, 2022


Nominate an Inspiring Woman in your Community
Nominate an inspiring woman in your community, each year ONWA recognizes the contributions of Indigenous women to their communities.
ONWA
Jul 6, 2022


Indigenous Women must have the Freedom to Choose when Motherhood is Right for Them
Thunder Bay, ON - The Ontario Native Women’s Association (ONWA) is disappointed by the United States Supreme Court overturning the 1973...
ONWA
Jun 24, 2022


ONWA Celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day
ONWA invites you read the newest She Is Wise magazine and tune in to watch Breaking Free – The Story of ONWA documentary tonight on TVO.
ONWA
Jun 21, 2022


Sacred Responsibility of Fatherhood
Today, ONWA would like to recognize all fathers providing love, safety and healing for Indigenous women and girls.
ONWA
Jun 19, 2022


Kaandossiwin: How We Come to Know: Indigenous Re-Search Methodologies (2nd Edition)
ONWA is delighted to welcome Dr. Kathy Absolon to a virtual book launch to speak about her latest work, Kaandossiwin (2nd Edition).
ONWA
Jun 6, 2022


Next government must ensure safety of Indigenous women
OPINION PIECE: Cora McGuire-Cyrette, Executive Director, ONWA
ONWA
May 31, 2022
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