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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The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) are investigating the September 9 desecration of Glenwood Erratic, an ancient aboriginal sacred site in Alberta, Canada ...
Rodney Haring One Feather Consulting's recently announced partnership extends its employee assistance programs (EAP) and disease management services from North America’s 1,000 trib...
A rock drill, acid and a power washer; it’s not the beginning of a joke about a hardware store—it’s what was used by cultural vandals to destroy aboriginal pictograms and petroglyp...
Will Rogers was born to Cherokee parents in 1879 in Indian Territory, a rural backwater where Indian tribes had been sent to die, yet this Paint Clan Cherokee became internationall...
Richard Peter is going out on top. Peter, who turned 40 on Sept. 10, has reaffirmed his intentions to stop playing on the international wheelchair basketball scene...
Ten First Nations from British Columbia’s coast have formed a coalition and banned trophy bear hunting in the Great Bear Rainforest, though the province does not seem inclined to e...
Five years ago today, on September 13, 2007, the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) was ratified ...
A webinar to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the ratification of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) is just getting under way, hosted ...
How much political power does one person have? Well, one Native legislator’s vote forced Canada to consider indigenous rights during its debate over its constitution...
Experts often caution against exposing children to too much television. But they could be forgiven for making an exception in one case. Tiga Talk!...

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