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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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After years of exploitation, the iconic Cowichan sweater is being protected with a new fair-trade program
New VNFC social enterprise offers knitters a sustainable price for their work, aiming to preserve the authenticity of the craft which is ‘so much more than clothing’
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Hot Cree In The City: My time representing IndigiNews in NYC
Publisher Eden Fineday writes about a week filled with news innovation and finding urban Indigenous connections
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Debunking denialism and the so-called ‘mass grave hoax’: A Q&A with Sean Carleton
The UM professor and author talks about his latest research confronting ‘a concerning rise in residential school denialism’
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Wildfires impact Secwépemc food sovereignty, but community leans on ‘trusting in our ways’
Dawn Morrison of the Working Group on Indigenous Food Sovereignty speaks about climate change and how it’s impacting living from the land
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Jess Housty’s debut poetry collection is a love letter to Haíɫzaqv homelands
‘Crushed Wild Mint’ showcases the textural and sensory connections to their territories
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