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Storytelling through acimowina acahkosak — ‘star stories’
‘When we talk about those stars, it’s like, we go back, and we reconnect with our ancestors again,’ says Elder Leonard Cardinal.
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‘Every kilometre I run is for a life that was taken,’ says Indigenous man committed to running 216 kilometres to support survivors
‘I’m running for the kids, for my family,’ says Sasha Perron who will end his 216km run at the Victoria legislature on July 1.
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Are the Fairy Creek blockaders protesting legally?
The Discourse answers community members’ questions about Fairy Creek.
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Could conservationists buy a portion of Fairy Creek to protect it?
The Discourse answers community members’ questions about Fairy Creek.
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Will Fairy Creek trees be exported as raw logs?
Eight questions about raw log exports and B.C.’s struggling forestry sector, explained by policy analyst Ben Parfitt.
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Syilx artist and community leader contributes to UBCO’s public art collection
Sheldon Pierre Louis’s painting celebrates the strength of Indigenous women.
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Two on-reserve churches burned down on Indigenous Peoples Day in B.C.’s interior
‘I remember the hymns sung in Okanagan like it was yesterday,’ says Hector Alec of Penticton Indian Band.
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New online map braids together Indigenous land, language, arts and culture
‘This is about the people who are doing the work for cultural survival,’ says project leader Cathi Charles Wherry.
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Q&A: What do the old-growth logging deferrals mean for Fairy Creek?
A conversation with distinguished Indigenous lawyer Doug White (Kwulasultun).
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Federal government’s arguments reflect ‘same kind of mindset’ in docs about residential schools, says Cindy Blackstock
‘They have zero understanding of the trauma that they’ve inflicted on children,’ she says.










