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Author: Julie Chadwick, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
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‘It’s all Haida land’: Nation’s title to be officially recognized over the entirety of Haida Gwaii
A new draft agreement with the province lays out the groundwork to transition governance and jurisdiction over more than 10,000 square km of territory
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‘Rewriting my colonial script’: A survivor’s push to reclaim her story through theatre
Dr. Laura Ann Cranmer’s ‘Scenes from the Nanaimo Indian Hospital’ features the experiences of three girls from different backgrounds and languages
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Making the sacred visible: A conversation with Eliot White-Hill, Kwulasultun
A conversation with Eliot White-Hill, Kwulasultun about his latest gallery showing, making the sacred visible and the anthropology of pizza boxes
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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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Nanaimo-based Indigenous Elders’ literacy circle takes flight across the country
Cowichan Tribes Elder Linda Jack’s dream of starting a literacy program for Indigenous Elders that would spread across the country is now coming true.
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At this Indigenous Elders’ literacy circle, survivors find healing
‘We’re not going to be walking around in the dark anymore,’ says founder, Cowichan Tribes Elder and survivor Linda Jack.
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Will Fairy Creek trees be exported as raw logs?
Eight questions about raw log exports and B.C.’s struggling forestry sector, explained by policy analyst Ben Parfitt.
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Q&A: What do the old-growth logging deferrals mean for Fairy Creek?
A conversation with distinguished Indigenous lawyer Doug White (Kwulasultun).








