Features
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Syilx artist Clint George welds oral stories into massive steel sculptures
Artist Clint George from the Penticton Indian Band is creating three sculptures in Lake Country B.C.
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Indigenous artist uses traditional art form to connect to contemporary time
Ha’wilh Way’anis (Joshua Watts) invokes millenia-old practice to tell stories about this time of COVID-19.
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Going beyond western notions of theatre
How playwright Kim Senklip Harvey honours her ancestors and future generations through her work.
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Teaching and learning how to interrupt anti-Indigenous racism
Training team combines Indigenous and non-Indigenous experiences to combat anti-Indigenous racism.
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Carver honoured for emerging skill learned from Kwakwaka’wakw masters
Cole Speck is mastering the art of carving in the tradition of cultural teachings.
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“I got an army with me,” says first Indigenous woman to run in Kamloops-South Thompson
Anna Thomas, BC NDP candidate, feels ‘proud and honoured’ to be the first Indigenous candidate in riding.
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How a service dog named Nova helped Mackenzie get ‘a new lease on life’
Ten year-old Mackenzie Dawson uses an alert and response service dog to help with her Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome.
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Get educated this fall with these virtual classes
Check out these online workshops to learn traditional practices from the safety of your home.
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We’re covering education for Indigenous students, teachers, and families: Here’s the latest
As IndigiNews’s education reporter covering Vancouver Island, I’m following all of the latest developments. Every month, I’ll bring you a roundup of what you need to know about what’s relevant to Indigenous students, teachers, parents and families that impacts those living on Vancouver Island. What you need to know: K-12 The Liberal government announced $5…
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Dene author Katłįà’s debut novel showcases northern perspectives
Land-Water-Sky/Ndè-Tı-Yat’a, released today, is inspired by an ‘uncanny’ trip to Katłįà’s grandmother’s birthplace.










