In this video from TVO , Ontario's public educational media organization, Cheryl Jackson of TVO Parents discusses the problems that indigenous children face when they enter the sch...
Through March 14 the Cherokee Nation is accepting education tour grant applications, which are available on a first-come, first-serve basis to eligible schools, according to a nati...
After a few years of heartache, the first Inuit-owned mining development company has inked a deal to rekindle the Jericho diamond mine, the Nunatsiaq News reported on Valentine’s D...
VANCOUVER—For 20 years now on Valentine’s Day, the families of murdered and missing Native women have marched to police headquarters through the streets of the Downtown Eastside (D...
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...