Condolences have poured in for revered aboriginal leader...
From beginning to end, from rise to fall to rise again, the...
A First Nation from Alberta is hailing a court victory in...
Diabetes affects Aboriginal peoples in greater numbers...
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Canada

For most people Valentine’s Day is a tribute to love and romance. But for the families of missing women in Canada it commemorates love, grief and a quest for justice...
Métis leaders are outraged that the Canadian government has outsourced the task of compiling criteria under which descendants of fur traders settlers and First Nations peoples can ...
Canada’s government is receiving so much flack over its contracting with an independent standard-setting firm to compile a list of Métis identifying criteria that it is now reviewi...
The BBC Human Planet Explorer team recently traveled to Greenland’s Siorapaluk , one of the northernmost inhabited villages in the world, to watch Inuit prepare kiviaq, a fermented...
ICTMN Staff
February 12, 2011
The Star is reporting that the Ontario provincial government has halted its march toward wind power built on lakes, citing environmental concerns...
ICTMN Staff
February 11, 2011
Global warming and a rush to exploit the natural resources of the Arctic are killing off Caribou herds, which is bad news for them, for the indigenous peoples who share their lands...
For three decades the Métis have been fighting in court over territory that was promised to the aboriginal group in 1870 under the Manitoba Act, which agreed to divide nearly 566,5...
ICTMN Staff
February 10, 2011
The Cherokee syllabary has gone a very long way from the the printing press to some of today’s hottest technology...
Inuit and other indigenous people have long fought for the right to speak and be spoken to in their own languages...
Officials with the Saskatoon Tribal Council (STC) stepped up a year earlier than they had originally planned to...

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