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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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Two on-reserve churches burned down on Indigenous Peoples Day in B.C.’s interior
‘I remember the hymns sung in Okanagan like it was yesterday,’ says Hector Alec of Penticton Indian Band.
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New online map braids together Indigenous land, language, arts and culture
‘This is about the people who are doing the work for cultural survival,’ says project leader Cathi Charles Wherry.
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Q&A: What do the old-growth logging deferrals mean for Fairy Creek?
A conversation with distinguished Indigenous lawyer Doug White (Kwulasultun).
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Federal government’s arguments reflect ‘same kind of mindset’ in docs about residential schools, says Cindy Blackstock
‘They have zero understanding of the trauma that they’ve inflicted on children,’ she says.
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Afro-Indigenous community calls out Sephora Canada for lacking diverse representation
‘This narrative tells us that proximity to whiteness is our standard of beauty,’ says Mahlikah Awe:ri.
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Survivor shares stories from church-run residential school St. Eugene’s in B.C.
‘All I want to do is let the truth be known, some of the horrors that happened,’ says Jack Kruger.
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