Documentary film shares the story of Jacob Beaton, who is training Indigenous people to grow their own food
Read MoreAt the New Westminster complex that houses Massey Theatre, an outdoor area is getting new life for Indigenous culture and ceremonies
Read MoreThe choreographer who spends her summers reindeer herding with her family creates a piece that integrates joiking, megaphones, and proud red hats
Read MoreDene/Métis writer-producer Marie Clements’s film is inspired by a Cree matriarch’s true life story
Read MoreThe Cree-Saulteaux artist who founded Talking Stick Festival 20 years ago has never been busier
Read MoreOn International Women’s Day, the member of the Osoyoos Indian Band reflects on the resilience of Indigenous people
Read MoreBorn in Haida Gwaii, Kung Jaadee is a member of the X̱aayda (Haida), xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) First Nations
Read MoreSupporting Indigenous restaurants is a way to discover culinary traditions
Read MoreReba DeGuevara aims to deepen people's understanding of Indigenous history and culture through food
Read MoreThe cultural-sharing events will fill in blanks in the area’s recorded past
Read MoreThe free online talk explores the Cree artist’s Shame and Prejudice: A Story of Resilience
Read MoreAuthor Alyssa London will discuss her recently published children’s book, The Journey of the Freckled Indian: A Tlingit Culture Story.
Read More?iisaak in the Garden explores the guardianship history of the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation’s ancestral territory.
Read MoreFrom Russia’s Chukchi to Greenland’s Inuit and Canada’s Haida, impressions of far-flung but deeply connected Indigenous peoples.
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