Arts
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Happy Family Literacy Day! Here’s what it means for 11 notable Indigenous storytellers
Indigenous artists and authors speak about what Family Literacy Day means for them, their families and communities
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Kw’umut Lelum drum circle continues online to foster connection and culture
The online drum circle welcomes facilitators, drummers and singers to host weekly sessions Thursday evenings via zoom.
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With humour and knowledge, Nicholas Kruger says it’s important to give back
The professional pool player, father and entrepreneur, is an Okanagan community changemaker.
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19 year-old Tla-o-qui-aht chef chosen to join prestigious culinary team
Ottis Crabbe will join Culinary Youth Team Canada at the IKA/Culinary Olympics in 2024
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Documentary series aims to ‘give power back’ to Indigenous voices in media
People in Victoria area can now apply to produce one-hour radio segments with CFUV that explore Indigeneity through topics such as culture, language and politics
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Victoria siblings explore creatures from Indigenous stories in horror-themed podcast
Mackenzie Taylor and Josef Stafford started ‘the Historical Natives’ podcast to delve into lore around mysterious figures like Sasquatch and Wendigo
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Finding healing through music
Cree motivational speaker and hip-hop artist wins entertainer of the year at the International Indigenous Arts and Fashion Awards
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Syilx artist Clint George welds oral stories into massive steel sculptures
Artist Clint George from the Penticton Indian Band is creating three sculptures in Lake Country B.C.
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Indigenous artist uses traditional art form to connect to contemporary time
Ha’wilh Way’anis (Joshua Watts) invokes millenia-old practice to tell stories about this time of COVID-19.
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Going beyond western notions of theatre
How playwright Kim Senklip Harvey honours her ancestors and future generations through her work.










