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At the Salish School of Spokane, a community of n̓səl̓xčin̓ speakers is built
Students ages one to 13 are immersed in the Colville-Okanagan Salish language — learning alongside their teachers and families
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Across the border, Indigenous fears spike amidst ‘U.S.’ immigration crackdown
With ICE operations, multiple First Nations warn members about travel risks — despite treaty rights. Why Indigenous communities are on the frontlines defending rights for all
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Smudging on skates: Indigenous roller derby team slams onto the big screen
Kanien’kehá:ka filmmaker Courtney Montour takes IndigiNews behind the scenes of the high-energy contact sport in her documentary ‘Rising Through the Fray’
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‘The border crossed us’: Art exhibition explores the human costs of the 49th parallel
New gallery show confronts how the ‘Canada-U.S.’ boundary broke apart Indigenous territories
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Short film showcases the inspiring story of Dana Tiger — and a family design legacy
Muscogee artist’s life, work, and fashion business are the subject of Loren Waters’ Sundance-acclaimed documentary ‘Tiger’
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‘We have a way to save communities’: Cultural fire keepers share knowledge across colonial borders
First Nations experts attend first National Indigenous Fire Gathering in syilx homelands, joining counterparts from ‘Canada,’ ‘Australia’ and ‘U.S.’
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In divisive political times, we need each other more than ever
Despite an imaginary line dividing us, ‘Canadians’ and ‘Americans’ are part of one human family — and we have more in common than we do differences
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Mining reps at the UN promise Indigenous consultation — but things look different on the ground
As President Donald Trump fast-tracks mines, industry group releases voluntary rules for obtaining Indigenous consent










