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AI is a double-edged sword for Indigenous stewardship, say UN experts
While AI helps monitor deforestation and illegal mining, data centers powering the technology are claiming water, energy, and minerals from Indigenous lands
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Coastal nations take to ‘B.C.’s’ highest court to push province’s UNDRIP obligation
After a lower court ruling affirmed a duty to consult, Gitxaała and Ehattesaht are escalating their Mineral Tenure Act case
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Secwépemc Elder reflects on teaching herself — and others — her crafts: ‘I just went and did it on my own’
Artist Sally Wynja has spent decades creating baskets, jewelry and medicines, and is now passing the skills to ‘as many people who want to learn as I can’
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Exhibition showcases the many personas of Kanyen’kehà:ka artist Shelley Niro
‘500 Year Itch’ is the first major retrospective of the multimedia creator, who challenges perceptions through photography, sculpture and more
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Through sculpture, syilx Okanagan artist turns pictographs into towering 3D figures
q̓ʷəq̓ʷcw̓íyaʔ Taylor Baptiste’s exhibit ‘q̓ayisxn: Off the Rocks’ is being displayed in in kiʔláwnaʔ until Jan. 22
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Child welfare system carries on residential ‘school’ legacy, Innu families tell inquiry: ‘When is it going to stop?’
The Inquiry Regarding the Treatment, Experiences, and Outcomes of Innu in the Child Protection System is set to wrap in 2025, amid efforts to reclaim jurisdiction
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Introducing tâpwêwin media, a new chapter for IndigiNews
As of January 1, we have moved to a new non-profit parent organization
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