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Author: Eden Fineday

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Honouring my ancestor’s remains — at a Smithsonian warehouse
The remains of Little Poplar, a Plains Cree man who was killed in 1886, should be returned to his people in ‘Montana,’ writes IndigiNews publisher Eden Fineday
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Thanks to the Washington Post, I found my ancestor’s remains at the Smithsonian
IndigiNews publisher Eden Fineday writes about how she found out her relative was at the institution — and her responsibility to visit and give thanks
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The supposed unmasking of Buffy Sainte-Marie doesn’t bring vindication — only more hurt
Indigenous communities are left to deal with the painful aftermath of identity exposés, and unpacking it is exhausting
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Hot Cree In The City: My time representing IndigiNews in NYC
Publisher Eden Fineday writes about a week filled with news innovation and finding urban Indigenous connections
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Beyond language learning, weekly Cree classes taught me about kinship
‘Spirit never excludes anyone, but sometimes people exclude themselves’ has been a key teaching on my education journey
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Will Indigenous voices be lost in battle with Big Tech over online news?
The digital era made it easy for IndigiNews to connect with Indigenous communities. The Online News Act threatens that.
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‘They invented them or what?’: Parksville councillor under fire for comment about Indigenous plants
Adam Fras has not responded to community concerns over the Facebook remark, which has been called ‘very inappropriate’
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Searching for justice as a community mourns Boden Umpherville
The police forces of ‘Canada’ are rooted in racism and violence — but they’re rarely held accountable
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Anti-Indigenous racism isn’t always overtly cruel — sometimes it’s delivered with a smile
Even at an event celebrating an Indigenous woman, I was made to feel as though I don’t belong
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Piecing my culture together, one moment at a time
To all of my kin who are feeling disconnected — I want you to know that your culture is waiting for you to reclaim it