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Winnipeg exhibition traces the revival of Red River Métis beadwork
‘Beading Métis Resurgence’ brings together renowned Manitoba artist Jennine Krauchi and four emerging makers
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‘Taking Back the Dinner’ is about reclaiming our history, says Indigenous scientist
Now is a good time to reflect on the food you’re giving thanks for, says Jessica Hernandez.
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Food for the frontlines — honouring Indigenous ingenuity during a colonial holiday
‘Genocide is the elephant in the room,’ this Thanksgiving, says Secwépemc Matriarch Miranda Dick.
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Youth advocates call on governments to meet ‘equitable standards’ for kids transitioning out of care
Kids in government care should get the same ‘level of opportunities and support’ their peers get from family, community and friends, says Melanie Doucet.
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Virtual Indigenous Justice Centre launches in B.C.
Centre aims to provide free legal services to Indigenous people in under-served areas and is the first of its kind in B.C.
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Okanagan Indian Band unveils Canoe Bay sign, sharing syilx knowledge
A ceremony on Sept. 30 will honour the new sign and growing relationships that brought it to fruition — between syilx community, City of Vernon and regional government.
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Indigenous journalism students have until Oct. 3 to apply for Jack Webster scholarship
The foundation is offering $2000 awards to full-time students at eligible B.C. schools.
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