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Three candidates are campaigning to be the next grand chief of Eeyou Istchee: John Kitchen, Norman A. Wapachee and Paul John ...
The Professional Native Indian Artists Inc., colloquially known as the Indigenous Group of Seven, formed in Winnipeg, Canada in 1974.
Her work for cello, comissioned by Newport Classical and premiering this weekend, is inspired by the Wampanoag people.
Four Quebec men, including two active members of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF), have been charged with plotting to forcibly ...
Despite Canada’s global image of progressivism, its Indigenous communities remain in crisis, raising the provocative question of whether US policy under Trump delivered more concrete results for ...
Stephen Buffalo is the CEO of the Indian Resource Council, an organization that advocates for improved and increased economic development opportunities for First Nations. He is a member of the Samson ...
Research from a project about thinking historically for Canada’s future finds curricula must do far more to challenge dominant narratives and value Indigenous worldviews.
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNHere are 5 must-read Indigenous autobiographiesA longtime academic, Deanna Reder wanted to cast a wider readership when she set out to write her book: Autobiography as Indigenous Intellectual Tradition: Cree and Métis âcimisowina. Through the ...
Canadian Music Hall of Fame inductee Buffy Sainte-Marie has been stripped of her prestigious Order of Canada appointment, more than one year after a scandal that found the singer allegedly lied ...
From hundreds of hotels rooms to more conference space and a pool, the River Cree expansion is being celebrated on Enoch Cree Nation.
Regina author/educator Solomon Ratt has been appointed to the Order of Canada. He is best known for his work to preserve the Cree language.
Honoring my ancestor’s remains — at a Smithsonian warehouse The remains of Little Poplar, a Plains Cree Indian who was killed in 1886, should be returned to his people in Montana.
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