Through original fiction stories by Lindberg and visual storytelling by George Littlechild, The Cree Word for Love is a ...
One Saskatchewan First Nation is marketing itself as an Indigenous tourism destination in hopes of educating visitors on Canada’s dark past.
Have you ever seen a Metis animated movie and got the sense that there is more to it - something you can not possibly identify? The unspoken beat, the design in a sash, a murmur in a voice - those are ...
The annual celebration of Indigenous culture at Carlton Comprehensive High School kicked off for the seventh year with a ...
Northern Advocate A group of women, passionate about protecting the lands of northern Saskatchewan, gathered at Missinipe for ...
A program to train over 400 youth to fight wildfires by March 2026 reached its goal in Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation in Alberta.
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Tainan School Keeps Once-Lost Plains Indigenous Language Alive
An elementary school in Tainan is the only one in the country to require all children to learn the Siraya language of the Plains Indigenous group of the same name. But without official recognition as ...
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How and where to watch the Canadiens on TV for 2025-26 season
To watch all 82 games, you’ll need subscriptions to at minimum TSN2, Sportsnet East, Citytv and Amazon Prime Video in English ...
The famous animated 2010 film, How to Train Your Dragon, is now streaming on Peacock in the Cherokee language.
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More work to do toward truth and reconciliation, Indigenous Services minister says
On the fifth National Day of Truth and Reconciliation, Canada’s minister of Indigenous Services said more work must be done ...
The same strength that sustained our families a century ago can guide us in facing the current assault on truth.
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