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In ‘B.C.’s’ interior, a syilx program is returning burrowing owls to the grasslands
The Upper Nicola Band released 11 captive-born owls in spax̌mn — part of a decade-long effort to reinstate the tiny birds of prey whose populations have plummeted
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The story of Sheshuq’um, the monster at Octopus Point
Jared Qwustenuxun Williams writes about this notorious figure, who is perhaps a misunderstood character
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The ancient story of the mountain Swuq’us
Jared Qwustenuxun Williams of Quw’utsun shares the story of how the landmark also known as ‘Mount Prevost’ got its original name
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‘Rewriting my colonial script’: A survivor’s push to reclaim her story through theatre
Dr. Laura Ann Cranmer’s ‘Scenes from the Nanaimo Indian Hospital’ features the experiences of three girls from different backgrounds and languages
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Looking back at 2023: A year in stories
From Secwépemc land defense to the historic return of a Nisg̱a’a totem pole, IndigiNews featured a variety of topics over the past year
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Becoming a journalist in a single year has shown me anything is possible
Dionne Phillips reflects on how, after joining the IndigiNews mentorship program earlier in 2023, she became a full-time storyteller covering Secwepemcúl’ecw
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From saving owls to removing garbage: the unique work of Penticton Indian Band’s land Guardians
Far from untouched wilderness, the Guardians care for their urbanized homelands with gentle compassion and expertise — and share it all on Facebook
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