Features
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IndigiNews of the week: Revitalize and restore
Your weekly roundup of news and information about what’s happening across the Nation.
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Métis jigging educator teaches dance steps and self-esteem
Beverly Lambert strives to teach Métis students to have pride in themselves and their culture through jigging.
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Meet the four Indigenous journalists now covering Vancouver Island
IndigiNews, a platform created by The Discourse, supported by APTN, expands to Vancouver Island.
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How this Métis woman built her own wine tour company
A boutique company, owner Terri Axani says DiVine Tours is all about the experience for her customers.
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IndigiNews of the week: Our stories, our history
Your weekly roundup of news and information about what’s happening across the Nation.
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Syilx author and illustrator publishes his first children’s book
The Indigenous children’s book teaches Nsyilxcən language basics through illustrations revolving around the four seasons.
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Okanagan Nation DJ goes global with virtual music nights
DJ Bonneau has people tearing up the rug during lockdown with his Country Night Live broadcasts from home.
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‘Humour is part of our healing,’ says Cree Nakoda Sioux comedian Conway Kootenay
After performing in Okanagan territory, Kootenay explains why entertainers are needed now, in pandemic times, more than ever.
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IndigiNews of the week: Land protection
Your weekly roundup of news and information about what’s happening across the Nation.
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For Indigenous youth, learning traditional canoe making means ‘to be proud of my culture’
The pandemic has not held back Westbank First Nation youth, who are working on their first canoe this summer.










