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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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Afro-Caribbean and Indigenous folks have more in common than I realized
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‘They were just children’: c̓išaaʔatḥ confirms potential graves at former Alberni residential ‘school’
Researchers identified 17 suspected burial sites and say at least 67 more children never made it home from the ‘brutal’ institution
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During Black History Month, let’s recognize how the media we consume shapes us
Some years ago, I began a conscious effort to seek out more diverse music, TV, movies and books — and it was amazing
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New harm-reduction program in kiʔlawnaʔ focused on cultural wellness
knknxtəwix̌ (We Walk Hand in Hand) wants to go beyond the frontlines to make changes within the system itself
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‘Multigenerational trauma’: Cree woman challenging Canada’s off-reserve child welfare practices
A survivor of the Millennium Scoop, Cheyenne Stonechild is now taking on the federal government in a certified class-action lawsuit
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Snuneymuxw prepares ‘all hands on deck’ to host 2023 Junior All Native Tournament
The Youth basketball event, the largest in the province, is a significant sporting and cultural event for Indigenous teams across ‘B.C.’
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