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

Officials with the Saskatoon Tribal Council (STC) stepped up a year earlier than they had originally planned to...
The panel appointed by the government of Alberta to design an environmental monitoring system for the Alberta oil sands is fracturing even before its first meeting. U.S...
Germany. South Africa. Guatemala. Argentina. Serbia/Croatia. Each of these countries has been through its share of painful history, repression and attempts at redemption...
It’s traditional to honor elders as keepers of knowledge. However, nowadays many cultures seem to have lost that perspective, celebrating the young and dismissing the old...
Valerie Taliman
February 07, 2011
When Redfern Mianscum built a sweat lodge in his Cree community last October, he was hoping it would bring about spiritual healing...
The slaughter of 100 sled dogs in British Columbia after last year’s Olympic Games is causing outrage and has sparked an investigation, but for aboriginal groups the deed is especi...
Border security topped the agenda for President Barack Obama and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper when they met in early February...
Aboriginal leaders and other officials were expressing shock, sorrow and anger last week at continuing conditions that contributed to the deaths of 21 infants over a two-year perio...
I planned to start my Trail of Tears walk at the city park in Charleston, Tennessee at 10 a.m. on Monday, January 17 th ...
Canada’s new environment minister, Peter Kent, did not earn many points with critics when he gave his first major speech at the end of January, three weeks after being appointed in...

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