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Decolonizing your grown-up bookshelf
We’ve compiled a list of five books that feature Indigenous authors and illustrators
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Historic land agreement ‘will bring our people home,’ says SC’IA⁄NEW Chief
The First Nation plans to reclaim its territory at Mary Hill and protect it through Indigenous law.
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In hard times, Anishinaabe grandmothers remind of ancestral strength
Elders gathered to share teachings about love and empowerment on International Women’s Day
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‘Honouring and celebrating stories’: Emerging Coast Salish artist inspired by community
Eliot White-Hill, Kwulasultun, from Snuneymuxw First Nation, describes art as a transformative journey – one that helped root himself into his community, and finding himself and his voice through art.
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What youth should know when being called to the frontlines
In an act of love for the youth, Miranda Dick, Secwépemc Hereditary Matriarch, writes a guide for youth who are called to the frontlines
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Cowichan Tribes actor puts legendary story of Chief Tzouhalem on the big screen
‘It’s our time to tell what we’ve been wanting to tell. We have stories and they’re endless,’ says Harold Joe.
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In photos: Being a Two-Spirit queen
The art of drag has helped Kelowna-based performer Ella Lamoureux to connect with her identity as a Kaska Dena and Two-Spirit person
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Trusting the medicine of my great-grandmother
The day from my childhood with my chi-nookmis (great grandmother) is vivid in my memory. We’re walking the edge of a B.C. forest near the Columbia River, surrounded by lush early summer greenery. Far from her home territory of Nippissing and Sagamok, Elizabeth sees a plant she knows is here, too. Her hand points out…










