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Innu Nation ‘moved to anger, to strength’ after accusing province of censoring history
Solidarity pours in after ‘Labrador’ history exhibition abruptly cancelled after province ordered removal of cultural items and timelines older than 300 years
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Labrador Friendship Centre celebrates Inuit, Innu cultures on National Indigenous Peoples Day
Event will highlight local Indigenous communities and raise funds for programs with a new t-shirt design, as the province is accused of ‘erasure’
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In photos: On the trail of this year’s 580-km Nunavut Quest dogsled race
The annual journey across the High Arctic is not just a competition. It’s also a way of honouring and renewing tradition
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‘We want the world to see the brilliance of Inuit ingenuity’: Q&A with Susan Aglukark and PIQSIQ
Two generations of celebrated Inuit musicians share a conversation with IndigiNews ahead of their UBC performance on Sunday
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In Nunatsiavut, the Inotsiavik Centre is connecting Inuit with their culture
After winning the million-dollar Arctic Inspiration Prize in 2024, the facility is offering language lessons, traditional arts workshops and more in northern ‘Labrador’
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‘Art can be so healing’: A conversation with Inuk photographer Katherine Takpannie
Award-winning artist tells IndigiNews about her journey, her creative process, and her best-known works — including her ‘Our Women and Girls are Sacred’ series
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Inuit grapple with loss of caribou 13 years into ‘Labrador’ hunting ban: ‘I feel like a big part of me is gone’
Facing food insecurity and cultural loss, people in the tiny community of Rigolet are mourning — and holding hope — for the important animal
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Indigenous cradleboard keepers are revitalizing traditional parenting practices
Found across many First Nations and Inuit cultures, baby carriers are a tangible connection to ancestors, explains 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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Mother of Gill twins pleads guilty to fraud in Inuit identity case, charges against sisters withdrawn
An Iqaluit court heard Friday that Amira and Nadya Gill were unaware Karima Manji submitted falsified forms identifying them as Indigenous










