Vancouver Island
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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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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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Family and friends gather strength through ceremony to continue their search for Bear Henry
A group gathered for a vigil in Beacon Hill Park on a cold morning in early January
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What VIU is doing to Decolonize B.C.’s Classrooms
Connecting with Indigenous knowledge keepers on-campus key for Indigenous and non-Indigenous learners
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Eden Fineday joins the IndigiNews team as business Aunty
‘By centering the perspectives of Indigenous Peoples, we’re creating something radical and beautifully revolutionary,’ says Fineday.
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Pitching to IndigiNews? Here’s what we’re looking for
We want to see more Indigenous storytelling in 2022 — send us your pitch.
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Healing trauma through culture
How Lyla Harman of Cowichan Tribes weaves languages, songs, arts and the land into her counselling practice.
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Indigenous grads share stories at Camosun College’s 50th anniversary event
‘We could start to feel what we were good at and see that our culture was something that could be helpful,’ says Frank Shannon, who studied at Camosun in the 1990s.










