Okanagan
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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.
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UBCO Indigenous art intensive makes waves in decolonizing industry
Students participate in a ‘zine’ making workshop, led by Whess Harman during the 2019 Indigenous Art Intensive. Photo courtesy of UBC
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‘Literal colonization tactics’: Kamloopa Powwow Society apologizes for identity rules
Blood quantum and ‘correct gender’ regulations caused a massive online backlash against the event










