The next AIN gathering is being planned for April 23-27 at the Kilauea Military Camp (a retreat site not an active military base) at the Volcano National Park on the island of Hawaii.
02 December 2008
Secretary General the Rev. Canon Kenneth Kearon announced that The Most Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori “has offered to work with the Indigenous Network” as a liaison person. The Joint Standing Committee has re-established the principle of appointing a liaison for each of the Networks.
20 October 2008
Indigenous People have significant contribution to Anglican Spiritual Life, Says newly elected chair, Archdeacon Brian Kirk
05 September 2008
More than other Lambeth Conference in memory has the words "indigenous" and "culture" made it into the concluding report as in this Indaba report
27 August 2008
Representatives of about 10 Canadian churches and church-affiliated organizations will gather in Winnipeg on June 21 - National Aboriginal Day - to renew a landmark covenant with Indigenous peoples that pledges the churches to continue working on human rights and justice issues for native peoples.
20 June 2007
The Anglican Indigenous Network has put itself on a new and firm bureaucratic footing in order to push forward on its number one concern – the faster ordination of more native priests.
30 May 2007
Two new indigenous theological resources have been recently released. In 2007 Pacific Indigenous Dialogue was published by the University of the South Pacific in Suva, Fiji.
10 May 2007
The 8th Anglican Indigenous Network (AIN) gathering (31 March - 5 April) began with a traditional Maori welcome near the shores of Lake Rotorua, Aotearoa (New Zealand).
09 April 2003
As followers of our Creator-God who calls us to justice and to love, we, the members of the Anglican Council of Indigenous Peoples, stand in solidarity with the Mi'kmaq people of Esgenoopetitj/Burnt Church as they continue their struggle for the recognition of their treaty rights and their dignity as a People
13 October 2000