Arts
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Long after the woolly dog’s extinction, Coast Salish kin carry on the canine’s legacy
Once a companion for weavers, First Nations people continue to learn from — and honour — their adored ancestral pet
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Pacific Northwest weavers gather in ‘Oregon’ to teach and learn tradition: ‘It’s healing for generations’
At an inaugural conference hosted by the Portland All Nations Canoe Family, artisans of all ages and skill levels shared stories and knowledge, stitch by stitch
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In photos: Hundreds gather to celebrate Hoobiyee, the Nisg̱a’a new year
The annual urban event took place at the PNE Forum on March 1 and 2 — with a program of dance, storytelling, food and more
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New Sḵwx̱wú7mesh history book is a walk through legends, lifeways and lands
‘tiná7 cht ti temíxw (We Come from This Land)’ was written by journalist Kwetásel’wet with researchers from the nation
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Raven Mother: A tribute to Elder Margaret Harris at the 17th annual Coastal Dance Festival
The event this weekend is celebration of stories, song and dance — while honouring the legacy of a cherished cultural guardian
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Exhibition showcases remarkable life of George Clutesi, who safeguarded Nuu-chah-nulth culture
The display at Bill Reid Gallery pays homage to the c̓išaaʔatḥ artist and his impact on future generations
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Secwépemc-led documentary ‘Sugarcane’ wins directing award at Sundance
Through multiple stories, the film tells the history of the St. Joseph’s Mission — from painful truths about genocide to the love that persists within families
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Emerging WLFN artist builds rich Secwépemc worlds through her paintings
Michaela Gilbert is still in university, but already making waves with her work which aims to challenge ‘romanticized’ expectations of Indigenous art
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New Indigenous art space opens its doors in snpintktn with first exhibition
Art organization Ullus Collective launches sənullustən as a dedicated space for sqilxw creatives across disciplines










