Okanagan
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IndigiNews sets storytelling intentions for 2022
We ask you to join us while we unload our canoe with our Storytellers
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Kelsie Kilawna shares her 2022 storytelling intentions
Centering the beauty of sqilxw Peoples is on the horizon for this syilx and Secwépemc storyteller
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Athena Bonneau syilx and Northern Cree storyteller shares her intentions for 2022
“I still have a lot to learn,” says Athena Bonneau
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Decolonizing your child’s bookshelf
IndigNews curated a list of Indigenous children’s book to decolonize your child’s bookshelf.
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Storytelling Intentions I’ve Found
IndigiNews education and child welfare storyteller offers her storytelling intentions alongside collective intentions to help guide us forward.
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Haida Nation is ‘Giving Back Names’
Twelve Haida place names across Haida Gwaii are being restored from their brief colonial reference as a part of an ongoing project that has “no end goal.”
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syilx artist David Wilson Sookinakin has three paintings featured in a new exhibition
Local Indigenous artwork from UBC Okanagan’s public art collection is now featured in the Ramble On exhibit at Vernon Public Art Gallery until March 9
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syilx art travels many territories to find its way home with help of mentor
Keenan Marchand’s art connects him to teachings while away from syilx homelands
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Cree author’s poetry book meant to empower Indigenous kids
The Way Creator Sees You by Shayla Raine is intended to help children embrace their Indigenous heritage and features