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Winnipeg exhibition traces the revival of Red River Métis beadwork
‘Beading Métis Resurgence’ brings together renowned Manitoba artist Jennine Krauchi and four emerging makers
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Aaron Hemens shares his 2022 intentions as Okanagan Storyteller
‘To tell the community’s story, I need to be part of the community, I need to be there.’
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Annual Spirit of syilx Youth Unity Run begins with honouring of residential ‘school’ survivors
More than 100 syilx youth gathered at the site of the former residential “school” to kick off this year’s run
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IndigiNews is expanding into the ‘Metro Vancouver’ area
IndigiNews is expanding, and will soon be providing culturally relevant, respectful journalism for Indigenous communities in the Metro Vancouver area.
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‘Disturbing on a couple of levels’; B.C. ministry withholds funding from family caring for Indigenous granddaughter
Following a report issued by the BC Ombudsperson which unveiled a misappropriation of funds by the Ministry of Children and Family Services, the ministry has agreed to pay over $7,000 in previously withheld funds to a family caring for their Indigenous granddaughter. IndigiNews file photo
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‘These names were stolen:’ B.C. MLA pushes for including Indigenous names on government ID, birth registrations
Indigenous Names Statutes Amendment Act is headed to a second reading before becoming legislated
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That Was a Dangerous Place
IndigiNews is publishing stories from Alphonse Little Poplar, recorded and transcribed in 1986, to share his incredible memories and gentle storytelling.
About IndigiNews

Where your stories are heard, understood and respected
IndigiNews is a culturally-respectful, Indigenous-led online journalism publication where Indigenous people report on — and primarily for — Indigenous Peoples. We are one of the few Indigenous-led journalism outlets in the world, and we prioritize health and well-being, cultural safety and a decolonized mindset in everything that we do.





