Colonialism and Resistance at the Curve Lake Indian Day School, written by settler-Anishinaabe historian Dr. Jackson Pind, is ...
Elite snowboarder Liam Gill can now add modeling to his list of accomplishments. That’s because Gill, a member of Łı́ı́dlı̨ı̨ ...
Every November, Métis Week arrives quietly. Across Alberta, you’ll see our flag raised and hear the notes of the fiddle. And ...
East Vancouver-based Métis artist Jean Paul Langlois brings humour and family storytelling into paintings that are both ...
A new feature documentary from Haida filmmaker Patrick Shannon is drawing a direct line between a village basketball team and ...
Seven years in the writing. Five editors. A publisher with vision. It all added up to the right combination as Tłįchǫ ...
The Anishnawbe Business Professional Association (ABPA) is calling on the Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) to take ...
Various surveys and the Canadian census have long collected information on Indigenous peoples, but it has only been in recent ...
George Casimir has been yearning for a major agricultural conference to be held in his home province.And he’s about to get ...
The murder of Helen Betty Osborne on Nov. 13, 1971 was “embedded” in the lives of Breanne Lavallee-Heckert’s mother and aunties. “I remember watching the way my mom would react to that story. It’s the ...
Diverging views on the proposed Métis self-governance legislation Bill C-53 prompted one member of Parliament with the Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs to ask why there is such ...
Sasquatch is the guardian of the forest, and when it comes across areas that are clear cut, Sasquatch becomes confused. Two Haida film-makers—Kerr Moraes-Sugiyama, and Tamara Bell—are revealing secret ...
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