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In Simpcw First Nation, Secwe̓pemc women are revitalizing hide tanning
Working with animal pelts is a lengthy, labour-intensive process — but teachers in the ‘B.C.’ community are ensuring the tradition is passed on
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FOR LOVE sheds light on foster care and ‘brilliance and the beauty’ of Indigenous Peoples, says producer Mary Teegee
The documentary screens tonight at the Port Theatre on Snuneymuxw territory in Nanaimo.
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‘I stand with the Wet’suwet’en and all the Indigenous land and water protectors’
Longtime Indigenous rights activist Ellen Gabriel’s message to Wet’suwet’en land and water defenders.
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IndigiNews partners with SheEO, providing a platform for the network’s Indigenous-owned businesses
We’ve offered 10 women-led companies in the SheEO network free advertising this holiday season.
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Clarence ‘Butch’ Dick of Songhees Nation ‘deeply humbled’ by honorary degree
The artist and educator was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Laws from Royal Roads University.
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How UVic’s working to decolonize B.C. classrooms
From revitalizing Indigenous languages to increasing Indigenous representation to tackling white fragility — ‘There’s so much work to do,’ says education dean at the University of Victoria.
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OPINION: B.C.’s proposed FOI fee threatens ‘Indigenous Peoples, families and communities’
Fees could make it harder for small outlets like IndigiNews to justify filing shot-in-the-dark info requests — like the one that led to our birth alerts investigation, writes reporter Anna McKenzie.
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