Vancouver Island
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Medicine gardens help Indigenous kids in care stay culturally connected
‘You can always go back to the land.’
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‘Like going back in time’: W̱SÁNEĆ people to regain rightful ownership of abundant remote island
Title of SISȻENEM, off Sidney Island, set to be transferred to W̱SÁNEĆ Leadership Council after ‘historic’ agreement with The Land Conservancy of British Columbia
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Confidentiality agreements a ‘red flag’ in exercising Bill C-92, says Indigenous leader
Nations at a disadvantage in applying child welfare laws if they aren’t sharing info, says Richard Gray.
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Here are five supports available to Indigenous students in B.C.
The TRC called for more inclusive education for all ages — from curriculum to cultural support, here are some ways the government has responded
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Kelp farming as a climate solution on Cortes Island
Seaweed is good for people and the planet, say advocates for kelp farming off Cortes Island
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New resource challenges racist history as B.C.’s 150th year approaches
Authors of open-source educational booklet hope it will be utilized in schools, by policymakers
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Colonialism ‘an invasive species’: Grants aim to replenish threatened Indigenous food systems
ŚW̱,ȻENEṈITEL Indigenous Food Systems Initiative is an Indigenous-led program aimed at supporting communities
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More Indigenous representation needed in schools
An ‘equity scan’ parent survey is just one step toward improving success for Indigenous students in the Greater Victoria School District, says Samantha Mason
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Land acknowledgements are about better relations, not just checking a box
Ta7talíya Nahanee is offering a ‘Territorial Acknowledgements’ workshop on Feb. 24.
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Here’s how First Nation Education Agreements are changing things for Indigenous students
Songhees Nation – just one of many nations reaffirming their children’s right to education under the BC Tripartite Education Agreement