Features
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In oil country, First Nation with high cancer rates accuses AER of ‘regulated murder’
ACFN launches a lawsuit against the energy regulator, claiming negligence, infringement of their treaty and more following a tailings spill in their territory
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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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Cree head chef brings Indigenous flavour to British-inspired gastropub: ‘He nails it every time’
Since joining the Cascade Room in 2022, Darrel Ahenakew has been cooking up dishes influenced by his upbringing in Treaty 6 and beyond
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Despite delays from ‘Canada,’ Sts’ailes is taking back control over its own child welfare
The Coast Salish First Nation has been negotiating terms in accordance with Bill C-92 and recently held a ceremony celebrating the assertion of jurisdiction
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In the Okanagan, syilx leaders are racing to protect a crucial wildlife corridor
The ONA hopes that safeguarding the threatened passageway in kiʔlawnaʔ can serve as a pilot program for the preservation of corridors and biodiversity
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Tears, frustration and gratitude at the All Native Basketball Tournament
After finishing fourth, the All My Relations team’s post-game conversation revolved around appreciation as they looked to the future










