Métis
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In photos: Langford students craft Coast Salish drums
Students worked on a drum-making project that will be enjoyed for years to come
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Indigenous hypnotist empowers First Nation youth to follow their dreams
Scott Ward visits First Nations schools across Canada with workshops around laughter, healing
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Creative writing series engages next generation of Indigenous storytellers
Tłı̨chǫ Dene author Richard Van Camp mentors Indigenous youth and young adults
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‘Letting their voices be heard, and letting healing happen’
Métis Nation B.C. creates space for Métis involvement in mental wellness programs.
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Here are five supports available to Indigenous students in B.C.
The TRC called for more inclusive education for all ages — from curriculum to cultural support, here are some ways the government has responded
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Disbarred lawyer Seanna McKinley is managing Indigenous youth housing in Kamloops
‘I think Seanna just needs to step down,’ says former youth in care.
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Happy Family Literacy Day! Here’s what it means for 11 notable Indigenous storytellers
Indigenous artists and authors speak about what Family Literacy Day means for them, their families and communities
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Documentary series aims to ‘give power back’ to Indigenous voices in media
People in Victoria area can now apply to produce one-hour radio segments with CFUV that explore Indigeneity through topics such as culture, language and politics
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The fight to stop systemic racism in science
The University of British Columbia Okanagan, Nature and NSERC hosted their first three-part series webinar on Science and Systemic Racism.
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Bringing Indigenous perspectives to the centre of health practitioner training
UBC’s Indigenous Public Health certificate program offers timely and important resources to reduce harm and include Indigenous perspectives in public health in B.C.










