Arts
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Nisga’a writer Jordan Abel challenges terra nullius in his latest book, ‘Empty Spaces’
A conversation about what it means to be Indigenous without access to ancestral homelands
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Jeffrey Gibson’s ‘sexy’ new book showcases the complexity of Indigenous art
Curating the work of more than 60 Indigenous artists, An Indigenous Present challenges and celebrates what it means to be a contemporary creative.
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Yes, the Barbie movie was tainted by the smallpox remark — here’s why it matters
Indigenous people deserve to see a positive reflection of ourselves in popular media, or at the very least be spared quips about our erasure
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After week-long journey, Kwakiutl memorial monument arrives in ‘Vancouver’ via hovercraft
The pole by carver Stan Hunt is now set to travel to Tkʼemlúps te Secwépemc where the former Kamloops Indian Residential School is located
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Before it was the Highway of Tears: An excerpt from ‘Unbroken’
In the first chapter of her new book, Angela Sterritt reflects on the lineage of lands along the now-notorious stretch of road
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Kwakwa̱ka̱’wakw designs colour the streets of ‘Victoria’ with city’s latest banner project
With five new contemporary designs, Lou-ann Neel wanted to show appreciation for tiny beings such as ladybugs, dragonflies and bumblebees
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Secwépemc actor, whose Cannes warrior call went viral, wants to motivate Youth
William Belleau of Esk’etemc First Nation recently celebrated the premiere of ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ in France — but it all started in Williams Lake
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As a former child in ‘care,’ hip-hop artist brings message of visibility to the legislature
Bryant Doradea — an advocate, rapper, and spoken word artist — performed his ‘Foster Kid Survival Guide’ for ministers last week
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Gitxaała celebrates historic return of totem pole as ‘the first of many to come’
The pts’aan’ was taken 126 years ago, but has now been returned to the people in ‘spiritually-charged’ reclaiming event
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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










