Features
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Decolonizing and reclaiming culture through syilx hand poke tattooing
For syilx hand poke tattoo practitioner Sheldon Pierre Louis, markings are a sign of reclamation and activism.
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Tobacco Plains Youth honoured for creating a ‘home away from home’ for Indigenous students at UBC
Aiyana Twigg’s journey of becoming a leader for Indigenous students at UBC and a champion for revitalizing languages
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‘Disturbing on a couple of levels’; B.C. ministry withholds funding from family caring for Indigenous granddaughter
Following a report issued by the BC Ombudsperson which unveiled a misappropriation of funds by the Ministry of Children and Family Services, the ministry has agreed to pay over $7,000 in previously withheld funds to a family caring for their Indigenous granddaughter. IndigiNews file photo
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Okanagan Indian Band celebrates return of Cultural Arbor with long-awaited gathering
After weathering a pandemic and wildfires, the community was finally able to celebrate the reopening of the outdoor gathering space.
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How Duncan McCue approached his new hard-hitting podcast, ‘Kuper Island’
Duncan McCue goes in-depth with IndigiNews to share what it took to create the hard-hitting podcast ‘Kuper Island’
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Open Letter from IndigiNews Aunties to “Canadian” Media: Enough is Enough
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Cowichan Valley, Features, First Person, Nanaimo, Okanagan, Uncategorized, Vancouver, Vancouver Island●
It’s our responsibility to hold accountable the industry we are part of
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Community Support emphasized at syilx Nation Drug Forum
Members from across the Nation discussed how to prevent addiction and how they can help break the cycle of addiction in their family.
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Not ‘just a game’: World of board games faces reckoning for colonial themes
As the board game industry expands and becomes more elaborate, many players and creators are starting to recognize the exploitative undercurrents in classic games — and are finding ways to diversify
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Ki-Low-Na Friendship Society honours missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and Two-Spirit people
During the ceremony more than 20 people marched in the rain to the Kelowna Law Courts
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smelqmix rancher’s 100-year-old apricot tree revived for community orchard
The descendants of Paul Terbasket have embarked on a multi-year project of replacing the lost Terbasket Ranch orchard.










