Nanaimo
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Open Letter from IndigiNews Aunties to “Canadian” Media: Enough is Enough
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Cowichan Valley, Features, First Person, Nanaimo, Okanagan, Uncategorized, Vancouver, Vancouver Island●
It’s our responsibility to hold accountable the industry we are part of
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Edward La Liberte Never Went Home
IndigiNews is publishing stories from Alphonse Little Poplar, recorded and transcribed in 1986, to share his incredible memories and gentle storytelling.
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Free sexual health Medicine Bundles offered to Two-Spirit, queer, trans Indigenous people
The creators hope to bring sacredness back into sex and increase access to healthcare.
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Going to Thunderchild Residential School
IndigiNews is publishing stories from Alphonse Little Poplar, recorded and transcribed in 1986, to share his incredible memories and gentle storytelling.
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Why IndigiNews needs non-Indigenous Storytellers
Our stories need to be told in a respectful way, but this doesn’t mean we have to do it all ourselves.
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We don’t need another ally
Will you be our accomplice?
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Community spotlight: Indigenous Youth boxing ‘Team 700’ fights on
The community rallied to keep Team 700 together. Now, founder Ivy Richardson invites sponsors to help build a stable future.
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Decolonizing your grown-up bookshelf
We’ve compiled a list of five books that feature Indigenous authors and illustrators
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Historic land agreement ‘will bring our people home,’ says SC’IA⁄NEW Chief
The First Nation plans to reclaim its territory at Mary Hill and protect it through Indigenous law.
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What youth should know when being called to the frontlines
In an act of love for the youth, Miranda Dick, Secwépemc Hereditary Matriarch, writes a guide for youth who are called to the frontlines