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

The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation will get their day in court on September 10 against Teck Resources, a Canadian smelter that over the course of a century dumped ...
Osoyoos, British Columbia—The verdant, grapevine-swathed hills roll off into the distance, drawing the eye to a backdrop of purple mountains...
Duane Champagne
August 30, 2012
One of the biggest shortcomings of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) is that it does not actually define Indigenous Peoples...
Tens of thousands of old rubber tires at a derelict recycling plant on Crown land in Port Alberni, British Columbia, pose fire and environmental hazards, and the chief councilor of...
Richard Peter is hoping to finish off his international career with even more hardware than he already has—and he’s already toting plenty...
The covering of ice over the Arctic has dropped to lows not seen since a record-breaking 2007, the National Snow & Ice Data Center (NSIDC) reported on August 27...
In an editorial posted August 27 on the Huffington Post website, the Rev. Dr. Randy S. Woodley discusses Native American Christianity and how faith affects culture ...
An account of Indians in the U.S. Civil War has been issued in paperback—and with it comes a now-familiar sense of letdown...
A new national park announced by Prime Minister Stephen Harper on August 22 not only includes aboriginal stewardship as a cornerstone but also guarantees the preservation of a majo...

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