Features
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Tattoo medicine: Indigenous-owned shop celebrates two years in ‘Victoria’
Mason Larose talks about opening Mahihkan Tattoo and why the experience of getting tattooed is just as important as the end result
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Community rallies around Skwxwú7mesh mother after viral TikTok video
Celina Sinisalo set out to help others cope with record-high food inflation — and ended up receiving an outpouring of support and love
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‘It makes me very hopeful’: Education project brings syilx teachings into classrooms
The Co-Curricular-Making project is helping Okanagan educators and students learn the true history and legacy of the lands they’re on
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A custody battle raises the stakes for Indigenous identity claims
How a controversial Métis connection muddied the waters during a Gitxsan family’s fight to keep ‘Mia,’ 8, in community
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Nuxalk pole, taken 100 years ago, is repatriated from museum in ‘new beginning’
The carving — which was removed after a smallpox epidemic in the early 1900s — was brought home by the nation this month
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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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‘Multigenerational trauma’: Cree woman challenging Canada’s off-reserve child welfare practices
A survivor of the Millennium Scoop, Cheyenne Stonechild is now taking on the federal government in a certified class-action lawsuit
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We’re featuring Indigenous water stories
IndigiNews is launching a series of stories around protecting oceans, lakes, rivers and more
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Strength in spirit: How one woman’s cancer journey sparked a movement of community care
After receiving a diagnosis last winter, Linnea Dick took to social media — and has carved out a positive and honest space that’s inspired many










