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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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With land transfer deal, once-displaced Lyackson First Nation prepares to return home
Once known as a ‘homeless’ First Nation, the community is preparing to rebuild after regaining ownership of an important village site on ‘Vancouver Island’
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Amid a climate crisis, ‘Vital Signs’ documents the ‘relentless force’ of changing landscapes
The new exhibition at the Bill Reid Gallery features multimedia work from six First Nations artists touching on the personal and collective impacts of climate change
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Elaine Alec’s new book ‘Coming of Age’ shares teachings to navigate difficult times
‘I feel like this book gives people hope,’ says the syilx and Secwépemc author, who is set to be in ‘Vancouver’ June 5
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Climate change is melting ice roads — a lifeline for remote Indigenous communities
As the key winter connectors disappear, First Nations are looking for all-season solutions amid a push for mineral extraction on their lands
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Secwépemc Elder says her new memoir is a call to follow your dreams: ‘Just go for it’
Cecilia DeRose’s new book ‘One Arrow Left,’ written with author Sage Birchwater, is an account of history, culture and strength
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