Okanagan
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Their name was Kwemcxenalqs
A beloved relation who embodied her name — a sqilx’w young person remembered for her strength
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How online nsyilxcən classes helped us through the pandemic
For an entire year, syilx language learners gathered on Zoom from wherever we were with the goal of learning our ancestral language
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syilx Coyote Cruises manager, 19, uplifts young leaders
Jacob George is making a splash in the PIB-owned tourism business while working to support fellow Indigenous youth
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Kelowna Museums offers introductory nsyilxcən course for all learners
In addition to learning basics of nsyilxcən, participants will also explore language-related values and teachings
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Survivors, Two-Spirit people honoured at 41st Kamloopa Powwow
After controversial rules caused a stir on social media, leaders ‘acted quickly’ to make the event inclusive
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Nlaka’pamux hold community close through disaster
Amid flood, fire and other traumas — spiritual restoration has been as important as physical
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Man who defrauded Indigenous youth while posing as a social worker sentenced to 5 years in prison
Saunders misappropriated $460,000 from youth under his ‘care,’ using the funds to finance a lavish lifestyle, rules judge
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Advocates question RCMP’s role in death of WLFN man, demand public inquiry
Advocates call for change after Rojun Alphonse died following a distress call to his home that his relations say was escalated with tear gas and weapons
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‘I came out because I saw you come out’: Two-Spirit artist builds safer spaces for queer youth
Since coming out as Two-Spirit in 2019, Madeline Terbasket has been committed to making their community safer for queer people
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Winter in Bed
IndigiNews is publishing stories from Alphonse Little Poplar, recorded and transcribed in 1986, to share his incredible memories and gentle storytelling.










