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Indigenous health can’t be separated from environmental health, leaders tell UN
At the Permanent Forum, leaders connect climate change, mining, and deforestation to mounting health crises and demand a coordinated approach to land rights
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War, climate change, and AI: What’s at stake at this year’s UN Indigenous forum
Delegates are arriving in ‘NYC’ this week for the world’s largest gathering of Indigenous peoples — as visa barriers have halted some from attending
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Judge sides with First Nations to prevent ‘Alberta’ separatist petition count, for now
Chiefs raise concerns about provincial government and pro-separation lawyers talking outside court — as Court of King’s Bench orders a temporary stay
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Tla’amin choreographer sets the dance stage ablaze with wildfire-themed ballet
‘Cikilaxʷm: Controlled Burn,’ Cameron sinkʷə Fraser-Monroe’s new ballet about Indigenous fire stewardship, premieres in kiʔláwnaʔ (Kelowna) on May 1
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‘Leah carried a deep love for her family’: Mother of 2 mourned at Winnipeg vigil
Loved ones honour Anishinaabe health care worker Leah Faye Keeper, 32, who police identified from DNA tests last week
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Through teaching and translation, Dorothy Thunder breathes life into nêhiyawêwin
The U of A instructor has worked for decades to pass on and preserve the Cree language — bringing healing and belonging to her many students
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In ‘Summerland,’ syilx interpretive signs unveiled on ackɬt’pus
Elder and knowledge keeper shares oral stories on the popular trails of mountain known as ‘Giant’s Head’
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‘We want the world to see the brilliance of Inuit ingenuity’: Q&A with Susan Aglukark and PIQSIQ
Two generations of celebrated Inuit musicians share a conversation with IndigiNews ahead of their UBC performance on Sunday
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Meet our first operations manager, Thi Dao
A Q&A about relationship-building, navigating growth, and the importance of curiosity
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Interior Salish women are reclaiming fire — and protecting their homelands
In a hotspot for wildfires, First Nations women are challenging colonialism and patriarchy by leading wildfire projects and gatherings










