Features
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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
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‘He lit a fire’: Honouring the legacy of Mazina Giizhik-iban, Murray Sinclair
The former TRC chairman, senator and judge from Peguis First Nation was remembered with a public service in ‘Manitoba’ on Sunday
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Travelling the Buffalo road: Indigenous nations are rematriating bison to the prairies
Millions of bison once roamed the grasslands, until colonialism nearly wiped them out — now, people are restoring balance to their homelands
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Haida basketmaker, 94, releases book about her life and craft: ‘I felt so strongly that the weaving art should continue’
Delores Churchill’s ‘From a Square to a Circle: Haida Basketry’ has been decades in the making and features family stories as well as a how-to guide on weaving
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After four-year negotiation, Sts’ailes reaches child welfare agreement with ‘B.C.’ and ‘Canada’
Grand Chief William Charlie says it was a relief to wrap up the often ‘emotional, frustrating, disappointing’ process, originally slated to take one year
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NYFW showcase pays tribute to Joel Good, an ‘outstanding light’ of Snuneymuxw First Nation
The carver and painter leaves a legacy through his work, which adorns the City of Nanaimo and beyond
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New Indigenous-led guide helps First Nations track local wildlife with camera traps
As moose populations decline, an Anishinaabe community in ‘Ontario’ has been capturing images of wildlife on the land. It hopes to inspire others










