Features
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‘My hands were being guided’: Exhibition invites viewers into the world of Haida master artist
From a carving he made as a child to a recreation of his studio desk — a celebration of Kihl ‘Yahda (Christian White) is now on display at Bill Reid Gallery
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Heading to the Oscars, the resounding impact of ‘Sugarcane’ proves both validating and ‘long overdue’
The documentary about St. Joseph’s Mission is up for an Academy Award on March 2, as director marks ‘an incredible moment to celebrate Indigenous storytelling’
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Indigenous cradleboard keepers are revitalizing traditional parenting practices
Found across many cultures, the baby carriers are a tangible connection to ancestors, explains Anishinaabe writer Joleen Banning
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Child welfare system carries on residential ‘school’ legacy, Innu families tell inquiry: ‘When is it going to stop?’
The Inquiry Regarding the Treatment, Experiences, and Outcomes of Innu in the Child Protection System is set to wrap in 2025, amid efforts to reclaim jurisdiction
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In the province’s top court, an Indigenous mother continues her fight for justice
After her $150,000 discrimination award was overturned, ‘Justine’ spent three days in the B.C. Court of Appeal. The outcome could have far-reaching impacts for Indigenous families
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e-pimohtâtamihk paskwâw mostos meskanaw
kihci-paskwâwimostoswak kakîŵetahihcik isi paskwâw, pâ-pêyak pêyakoskânêsiwin
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Cariboo Gold Mine proceeds with province’s blessing — despite Xatśūll First Nation concerns
Two other First Nations — Williams Lake and Lhtako Dené — have signalled their support for the $1.1-billion project
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Separated from their kids, this Dakelh couple journeyed across ‘B.C.’ for justice
With their four boys in the child welfare system, Kimberly and Jordan Joseph planned a 1,500 km walk from ‘Prince Rupert’ to ‘Victoria’ to raise awareness










