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Indigenous peoples bear the brunt of climate change — but get almost none of the money to fight it
‘They literally created a problem that is on us to prove our capacity to solve,’ expert warns, as billion-dollar climate funds impose barriers against Indigenous peoples accessing them
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Nuchatlaht land title case tests province’s UNDRIP promise, but reveals ‘hypocrisy’
Rooted in legal cases before it, the title case over part of Nootka Island is a fight for recognition and self-determination
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syilx Coyote Cruises manager, 19, uplifts young leaders
Jacob George is making a splash in the PIB-owned tourism business while working to support fellow Indigenous youth
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Being mindimooyenh: Odette Auger’s intentions as managing editor
I’ve always been a storyteller and a helper — I aim to bring both of these skills together to amplify and centre Indigenous voices in a good way
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Exhibit explores rich identity of Indigenous tattooing
Leading artists are featured in ‘Body Language’ — on display at Museum of Surrey until Sept. 4
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Awakening a Haida clan that slept for 150 years
Siblings Kalga Jaad Erin Brillon and Skil Xaaw Jesse Brillon worked together to host the return of their Haida clan of Laana Tsaadas with first feast in more than a century
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Podcast digs into story of enduring icon Buffy Sainte-Marie
‘She has always been there for us,’ says Falen Johnson, who hosts the five-part CBC podcast ‘Buffy’
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