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Syilx boards cradle babies in ‘presence of generations of ancestors’
Greg Barry keeps the practice of her family alive with her baby board business
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Standards still lacking for Gladue reports, meant to support Indigenous people in the justice system, say legal experts
System is failing many as numbers of Indigenous people in prison reach ‘historic highs.’
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Winter is time for stories: here are some of our favourite Indigenous podcasts
A list of podcasts that will make you laugh, cry, and think, a great listen over the winter months.
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Youth wants ‘survivors centred’ in media coverage, as Robert Riley Saunders’ criminal case begins
Saunders, accused of stealing thousands from kids in care, appeared by phone in Kelowna court.
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Need for ‘Indigenization of emergency services’ highlighted by COVID-19 scare in remote community
As Klahoose First Nation comes out of lockdown after a quickly-contained COVID-19 scare, community members echo the need for Indigenous-led emergency management.
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Two K’omoks mothers contemplate how to celebrate their babies’ tenth moon Hiługwila ceremony during COVID-19
How are coastal families dealing with the ongoing pandemic? | Part Two
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Indigenous birth knowledge fills massive gaps in healthcare, but needs support
Co-founder of Indigenous doula collective says Indigenous birth workers need to be “supported and not exploited.”
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Silver linings to the COVID storm for remote Bella Bella families, children and Elders
How are coastal families dealing with the ongoing pandemic? | Part One
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‘You can have the birth you dream of,’ says traditional birth keeper
With 20 years of experience Alaina Tom shares insights into her work supporting expecting mothers with home birth.
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IndigiNews Okanagan nominated for two Canadian Online Publishing Awards
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