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AI is a double-edged sword for Indigenous stewardship, say UN experts
While AI helps monitor deforestation and illegal mining, data centers powering the technology are claiming water, energy, and minerals from Indigenous lands
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Landmark Haida title agreement is ‘a template’ for what’s possible, says premier
After the Council of Haida Nation and ‘B.C.’ signed the document this week, IndigiNews interviewed David Eby about a ‘historic’ shift from fighting nations in court to signing over title
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‘Our children are so important to us’: Youth treatment centre set to open in Snaw-naw-as territories
The Orca Lelum Youth Wellness Centre will incorporate ceremony and culture into its healing programs, with a focus on identity and belonging
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In ‘loving homage’ to Indigenous resistance, Carrier Wit’at artist creates textile pieces with a punk edge
Whess Harman’s blanket titled ‘Bad Kids’ is part of a new exhibition at the Bill Reid Gallery called ‘XIÁM’
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Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc signs ‘sacred covenant’ with the Catholic Church, marking ‘new journey of truth’
The new agreement not only acknowledges ‘past wrongs’ but outlines ‘practical commitments’ around continued investigation at KIRS, according to a statement
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Responding to climate crisis means restoring good relations with land, say Indigenous experts
syilx Okanagan scholar Jeannette Armstrong and Māori scholar Christine Winter shared knowledge during a panel discussion at UBC
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