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New album, recorded entirely in Nuxalk, showcases fluid and living spirit of language
Released by Nuxalk Radio in Bella Coola, the creators of ‘Nusximta’ harnessed their creativity and embraced ‘laughter and mistakes’ along the way
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Advocacy group pulls out of Pickton evidence hearing after serial killer’s death
Justice for Girls is no longer an intervenor in the RCMP’s application to dispose of more than 14,000 exhibits from the murderer’s farm, but will instead ‘push very hard’ outside the courtroom
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Tlingit artist Donedin Jackson weaves robes that transcend generations and realms
Specializing in Chilkat and Ravenstail, the creator is part of a ‘little army’ of weavers carrying the Northwest Coast tradition forward
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After 136 years of police violence, Gitxsan leaders want an overhaul of the RCMP
As Indigenous groups push for reform of the ‘racist institution,’ a historic police shooting of a Gitanyow chief reveals the scope of police brutality
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In W̱SÁNEĆ territories, Matriarchs raise funds to buy back their unceded lands
Rematriate Stewardship is looking to make a downpayment on an acreage on southern ‘Vancouver Island’ for safety and stewardship
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After generations of displacement, ‘Vancouver Island’ lands returned to Lyackson, Cowichan First Nations
An agreement to transfer 312 hectares in the Cowichan River Valley was signed May 11 as part of the treaty process
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Joan Phillip, the second First Nations woman in the ‘B.C.’ cabinet, is patient but unrelenting
In a ‘cutthroat’ colonial arena, her predecessor showed representation can come at a cost — but nearly one year into her role as MLA, Phillip appears unflappable
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‘B.C.’ legislative assembly to issue formal apology to First Nations, build residential ‘school’ memorial
A new Reconciliation Action Plan, revealed Wednesday, outlines steps aimed at repairing pieces of the government’s harmful legacy: ‘there is serious work to be done’
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Cree filmmaker’s documentary explores ‘buffalo justice’ and a vision for herds returning
‘Singing Back the Buffalo’ by Tasha Hubbard dreams up a future where the animals can again roam free after enduring a shared history of genocide
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səlilwətaɬ exhibition uplifts beauty and strength of boys and men with long hair
‘The Boys Who Braid Their Hair’ was created to educate and empower following a high-profile incident where an Indigenous boy’s long hair was cut in a ‘Saskatchewan’ daycare










