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Film takes a new look at dam and flood control intervention on the Columbia River
Project growing Kwakwa̱ka̱ʼwakw souls through language, land, culture and technology
“If we break the code for building voice-to-text technology for Kwak’wala — and I’m sure we will — the impact will be absolutely phenomenal across the globe.” —Sara Child
Author took time to build up her courage to write new novel
“Even if you're a doctor or lawyer or whatever you're doing in your life that pays bills, you should still make time for art.” — author Katłı̨̀ą Catherine Lafferty
Anishinaabeg: Art & Power unlike any Royal Ontario Museum has seen
On the battlefield or in the courts: Chief serves notice to multinational company, Saskatchewan government
“The Mosaic shareholders should be very concerned about this ineptitude.” — Kahkewistahaw First Nation Chief Evan Taypotat
New archaeological findings expand understanding of First Nations agricultural practices on the Plains
Report urges Saskatchewan to close gaps in Indigenous economic participation
APTN podcast examines resilience, climate change in far north
“You have two communities that were relocated by the federal government in the 1950s. So we have people who are there for Canada protecting Arctic sovereignty or helping to say ‘this is Canadian territory’ and that's a huge sacrifice.” —APTN reporter Danielle Paradis
Skeetchestn wants limits on hunting mule deer after wildfire destroys habitat, reduces numbers
“Rather than us, as researchers, leading this work, it’s about drawing on some of the tools and methods of western science to support Indigenous-led monitoring and restoration throughout First Nation traditional territories.” —Sarah Dickson-Hoyle
Indigenous athletes among panelists at event celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day
“…the fact that we get to practice our ceremony and culture today is not only a blessing, it’s a bit of a miracle because, remember, those ceremonies were outlawed.” —Michael Linklater
Siksika on a bold new path to implementing a full justice system
“In many ways, the Canadian system is more ripe for tribal jurisdiction over non-Natives than it is in the United States. That’s a strategic advantage.” — Samuel Crowfoot