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New Tŝilhqot’in Radio app brings community voices to listeners everywhere
From Youth-hosted podcasts to Elders sharing stories in their own language, the initiative is helping strengthen connections across generations and beyond community boundaries
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Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Nation opens first tower in ‘Vancouver’ village site, Sen̓áḵw
In one of North America’s most expensive cities, the nation has created a sustainable development project set to provide 6,000 homes once completed
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In photos: On the trail of this year’s 580-km Nunavut Quest dogsled race
The annual journey across the High Arctic is not just a competition. It’s also a way of honouring and renewing tradition
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In Kjipuktuk, Indigenous photojournalism fellows end week with emotion-filled ceremony
IndigiNews’s first annual ReFocus training ended with a blanket ceremony and celebration, as participants were wrapped in ‘love and acceptance and support’
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After court win, First Nations denounce ‘Alberta’ premier’s separation referendum plan
Indigenous leaders defend judge’s ruling, accusing Danielle Smith of bending ‘to the whims of a loud, angry minority’
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Intergenerational survivors and allies are countering residential ‘school’ denialism with established truths
As Indigenous communities seek healing, a group of retired academics and conservative think-tanks are trying to sow doubts — and finding a growing platform for their claims
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A new GyaaG̲ang (totem pole) is raised in Haida ceremony, celebrating a ‘small act of reconciliation’
Carving by Haida artist Ḵuuya Micheal Moody depicts ‘WaasG̲uu the Sea Wolf carrying a deep-sea frog — a symbol of luck, wealth and prosperity










