First Person
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Will Indigenous voices be lost in battle with Big Tech over online news?
The digital era made it easy for IndigiNews to connect with Indigenous communities. The Online News Act threatens that.
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Yes, the Barbie movie was tainted by the smallpox remark — here’s why it matters
Indigenous people deserve to see a positive reflection of ourselves in popular media, or at the very least be spared quips about our erasure
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The landfill blockade is dismantled, but the push to search for MMIW continues
Writer Viv Ketchum asks why the Manitoba government refuses to offer the families of slain Indigenous women closure, honour or respect
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A Secwépemc love story: Couple celebrates vow renewal and baby blessing
Landon Sekwaw Peters and Joseph Jules-Peters wanted to celebrate their growing family and how far they’ve come
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Before it was the Highway of Tears: An excerpt from ‘Unbroken’
In the first chapter of her new book, Angela Sterritt reflects on the lineage of lands along the now-notorious stretch of road
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Indigenous girls, failed by MCFD, are going missing in the child welfare system
RCY report says this demographic accounts for 40 percent of kids who disappear from province’s ‘care’ as many flee or face unknown circumstances
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Invasive plants affect our way of life — here’s how we can lessen the impacts
During Invasive Species Action Month, Sage Flett Kruger reflects on Indigenous solutions to protect the land
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Searching for justice as a community mourns Boden Umpherville
The police forces of ‘Canada’ are rooted in racism and violence — but they’re rarely held accountable
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The story of S-hwu-hwa’us and Qul-lhanumutsun
Jared Qwustenuxun Williams explains how the Cowichan Tribes logo is rooted in a story that’s been passed down for generations










