Elijah Harper will lie in state at the Manitoba Legislative...
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...
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Canada

What happens when children are ripped from their parents and loving home environment, sent to live in boarding schools with strangers hundreds or thousands of miles away and forced...
Mohawks up and down the St...
First Nations Bank of Canada saw double-digit-percent increases in loans, assets and deposits for 2010, the country’s only majority aboriginal-owned and -operated bank said on Jan...
Northern Canada, with its largely youthful Inuit and aboriginal population, could be a key to the country’s economic future, according to Conference Board of Canada, a leading thin...
ICTMN Staff
January 10, 2011
For the first time in 250 years a Cherokee home has been built. A recently completed ‘winter home’ was constructed inside the Cherokee Heritage Center’s Ancient Village ...
One doesn’t have to resort to time travel to witness an explicit ban on traditional spirituality by the followers of the Christian faith...
ICTMN Staff
January 10, 2011
In February of 1757, the great Cherokee leader Attakullakulla came to South Carolina to negotiate trade agreements with the governor and was shocked to find that no white women wer...
Officials are investigating a Jan...
ICTMN Staff
January 08, 2011
Two-time Métis National Council (MNC) president Clément Chartier promised to “continue to push for recognition and rights of our Métis citizens across the homeland” as he garnered ...
Norma Diamond, from the North Shore Tribal Council Lillian Pitawanakwat, from the Sudbury Star Barely a week into the New Year, Ontario was mourning the loss of two prominent First...

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