Cultural Reclamation
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‘We want the world to see the brilliance of Inuit ingenuity’: Q&A with Susan Aglukark and PIQSIQ
Two generations of celebrated Inuit musicians share a conversation with IndigiNews ahead of their UBC performance on Sunday
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‘My hands were being guided’: Exhibition invites viewers into the world of Haida master artist
From a carving he made as a child to a recreation of his studio desk — a celebration of Kihl ‘Yahda (Christian White) is now on display at Bill Reid Gallery
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The quiet joys of coming home to Anishinaabe territories
A trip home was a dream come true — a letter of gratitude after saying baamaapii to my kin
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Historic welcome pole, rooted in Klahoose origin story, brings healing to the people
Ernest Puglas brought family’s carving legacy to ‘Cortes Island’ to craft the pole, which was raised in ceremony on Wednesday.
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A century after their village was burned, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh is rebuilding Sen̓áḵw
Construction has started on the 11-tower development on reserve lands after the nation received a historic $1.4-billion loan from CMHC
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Paying it forward at the Similkameen powwow
Gage Paul, 18, hosted a grass dance special and giveaway after being gifted a new hair roach
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Stz’uminus Youth living his storytelling dreams through Indigenous films
Isaiah Harris has always wanted to uplift Indigenous stories — a passion rooted in responsibility, respect and love for his community
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How online nsyilxcən classes helped us through the pandemic
For an entire year, syilx language learners gathered on Zoom from wherever we were with the goal of learning our ancestral language
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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










