An upcoming television series featuring Aboriginal teenage hockey players is already being deemed a success even though the first episode has yet to be aired...
As ICTMN has reported , the recent 7.7 earthquake that struck just off the coast of Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, the largest recorded in Canada in more than 60 years, has traumat...
Donna Ennis

Dr. Phil either gets it or he doesn’t. After viewing a recent episode of his show that featured the perspective of adoptive parents in the "battle over Baby Veronica," it is clear to me that he doesn’t get it....

October 23, 2012
Laura Waterman Wittstock

A ton of ink has been spilled on the subject of the Elizabeth Warren run for the U.S. Senate in Massachusetts. Most of the writing on the Indian side of opinion is whether or not Warren has a legitimate claim to her Delaware and Cherokee ancestry....

October 10, 2012
Cole R. DeLaune

The squall of outrage that has erupted in the 72 hours since footage of Massachusetts GOP Senate campaign staffers pantomiming the "tomahawk chop" and issuing war whoops initially emerged confounds logic and strains credulity....

September 30, 2012
Hundreds of aboriginal women have been reported missing or murdered across Canada over the past 20 years...
Part 5 of 5 VANCOUVER, British Columbia—The “Missing Women Investigation Review” released by the Vancouver police Department August 20 documented widespread deficiencies in investi...
Part 4 of 5 SAGKEENG FIRST NATION, Manitoba—At a gathering of traditional healers and spiritual leaders in the Turtle Lodge earlier this summer, the national tragedy of more than 5...
Valerie Taliman
August 18, 2010
Part 3 of 5 VANCOUVER, British Columbia—Through their work at the Aboriginal Women’s Action Network and a local rape crisis center, Cherry Smiley and Laura Holland are on the front...
Valerie Taliman
July 28, 2010
Editor’s note: This is the first in a five-part special series examining the disappearance and murders of hundreds of First Nations girls and women in Canada...

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