From the Maritimes to British Columbia, there are nearly 650 First Nation communities in Canada — each with their own distinct indigenous history and traditions. And many are eager to share their ...
The Vatican on Saturday returned 62 Indigenous artifacts to Canada’s Catholic bishops, describing the transfer as “a concrete sign of dialogue, respect and fraternity” amid longstanding efforts by ...
In the warmer months at powwows all over Canada, Indigenous communities gather to celebrate our culture, music, and food in ways that engage all the senses: Competitive dancers wear vibrant regalia, ...
This report was supported by the Pulitzer Center. As Canada deals with the same wildfire problems plaguing the western U.S. — fires of increasing intensity burning larger areas as the climate and ...
With timeless precision, the chisel blade carves a delicate slither of curling wood, each cut helping to transform nature into art. “Here, in our area we carved house posts,” explains Xwalacktun, an ...
Over the past two years, the largest Indigenous-led housing project in Canadian history has started to take shape on a 10.5-acre site near downtown Vancouver B.C. Spearheaded by the Squamish Nation, ...
The Vatican said Saturday it will return dozens of cultural items in its museums that were taken from Indigenous communities in Canada more than a century ago, including an Inuvialuit kayak once used ...
More than five dozen items belonging to First Nations, Inuit, and Métis are one step closer to returning home. Following three years of negotiations, 62 cultural items previously held in Vatican ...
In the autumn of 1897, after gold was discovered in the Klondike, my English great-grandfather rode out from a cattle ranch near Edmonton, Alberta, to make his fortune. It was late in the season. He ...
The Youth Employment Hubs of O’KANATA are Indigenous-led spaces that provide culturally relevant education, skills training and employment opportunities for Indigenous youth aged 16–30 in rural and ...
Katisha Paul of the W̱ JOȽEȽP (Tsartlip First Nation) and Lil’wat Nation, left, and Peyal Laceese of the Tsilhqot'in Nation touch a crate containing Indigenous cultural items at Montréal-Pierre ...
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