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At the UN, Tŝilhqot’in outlines a plan to deal with the toxic drug crisis — but needs the resources
A delegation from the ‘B.C.’ nation asked governments for help responding to the emergency, saying they want to expand cultural care
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‘A matter of justice’: 2025 UN Forum on Indigenous Issues begins with visa challenges for attendees
Trump’s border policies are making an impact as this year’s largest gathering of global Indigenous leaders, activists, and policymakers begins in ‘NYC’
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Amid a surge of nationalism — Indigenous sovereignty must be recognized
With tariffs and other political threats, we must remember ‘Canada’ was built on a foundation of Indigenous title, write Jody Wilson-Raybould and Christine Boyle
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Whalers’ shrine returns home to Nuu-chah-nulth territories after 120 years
The Yuquot Whalers Washing House, held in AMNH since 1904, is back with its original keepers — representing a ‘very important’ part of Mowachaht/Muchalaht culture
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Reclaiming the Navajo language — through English: A conversation with poet Esther Belin
Diné poet explores how Indigenous writers can use English ‘in new and repatriated forms’ in latest issue of ‘Poetry’ magazine
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Indigenous people ‘feel the brunt’ of trade war as ‘B.C.’ presents 2025 budget
The financial plan presents a large deficit and no new major promises amidst looming economic uncertainty for already stretched Indigenous communities
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Sinixt expansion ‘risks opening a Pandora’s box of transborder claims,’ says syilx Okanagan chief
Following a landmark court win, the once-‘extinct’ nation wants to be consulted on projects in ‘Canada’ — but ONA leaders say it sets a dangerous precedent










