It’s a chilly fall morning and noted Nuu-chah-Nulth carver Joe Martin is piloting his Lund on the glassy Clayoquot S

The Six Nations on the Grand River will make history on July 17 when they gather and showcase their best talent for the first time at Canada’s Metro Toronto Convention Centre...
Editor's note: As we were about to post this story news came that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) supports the restoration of alewives to the St. Croix River...
Theo Fleury will once again play at the Saddledome in Calgary where the former National Hockey League forward starred throughout the late '80s and '90s...
Stay or go? When it comes to Indian tribes and the United States, the answer has almost always been the former. And for that, there are many reasons. When the U.S...
The Beothuk , the original inhabitants of the island of Newfoundland, were extinct by 1829 as a result of contact with Europeans, disease, malnutrition, conflict with settlers and ...
A new exhibit at the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa, Ontario takes a new approach at looking at the War of 1812, delving into the four perspectives of each group involved—Canadians ...
Today marks the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812, a war all but forgotten in American history books. But what did that war mean for this country’s Indigenous Peoples?...
Charles Kader

Amid touted economic recovery at the federal government level, Indian country remains underwater in terms of sustainable growth in all but a few isolated pockets of capital markets within the United States and Canada....

June 15, 2012
A pair of wooden figures created by First Nations carvers on the British Columbia coast in the 19 th century are being auctioned today as part of a major sale of aboriginal art in ...

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