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AI is a double-edged sword for Indigenous stewardship, say UN experts
While AI helps monitor deforestation and illegal mining, data centers powering the technology are claiming water, energy, and minerals from Indigenous lands
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Ahead of Orange Shirt Day, WLFN powwow dancers don orange regalia as ‘symbol of resilience’
Dancers of all ages filled the arbour in T’exelc to display the strength of their cultures while honouring all those affected by residential ‘schools’
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Rueben George walks in the footsteps of his grandfather with new memoir ‘It Stops Here’
The səlilwətaɬ leader and grandson of Chief Dan George reflects on the unfolding impacts of colonization and what it means to embrace spirit
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On the powwow trail, Secwépemc mother balances business with family: ‘I’ll never miss my daughter dance’
Ashley Michel started 4 Generations Creations after she realized she had a knack for sewing regalia — now she’s a contestant on Pow Wow Pitch
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MCFD misled Youth about education supports and ‘is not stepping up’ to fix it: report
BC Ombudsperson details how the province ‘financially disadvantaged a young person’ but won’t compensate for the error
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In Nevada, Indigenous land protectors face off with a Canadian mining company
Thacker Pass is being built on the largest known lithium deposit in the world — burning carbon and using billions of litres of water in one of the driest regions of the U.S.
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