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Archeologists accuse N.L. government of ‘colonial logic’ in dispute with Innu
A group of archeologists at Memorial University have voiced their support for the Innu Nation, saying the Newfoundland and Labrador government has undermined public trust and harmed Innu people. The comments were made in a letter signed by seven professors from Memorial’s archeology department and shared publicly by the Innu Nation on Thursday. The letter comes after the Innu Nation cancelled a cultural exhibit this week, saying the Newfoundland and Labrador government objected to the show’s timeline of Innu history…
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Archeologists accuse N.L. government of ‘colonial logic’ in dispute with Innu
A group of archeologists at Memorial University have voiced their support for the Innu Nation, saying…
Mohawk Council of Kahnawake appeals to United Nations on S-2
By Marcus Bankuti, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, The Eastern Door The Mohawk Council of Kahnawake (MCK)…
Boy, 13, shot multiple times on First Nation in northern Manitoba
Manitoba police say a 13-year-old boy has been taken to hospital after he was shot multiple…
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By Sarah Elizabeth Wolfe, and Philip Steenkamp Governments, corporations and other institutions must all play constructive…
Great Peace of Montreal Treaty comes home
By Lucas-Matthew Marsh, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Iori:wase The only known copy of the Great Peace…
Osoyoos Indian Band set to restore native plants, species in wildfire-ravaged forests
By Aaron Hemens, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, IndigiNews Osoyoos Indian Band is working to revitalize forests…
Traditional practices help patients heal at Selkirk Mental Health Centre
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Canada sending $5 million in humanitarian aid to those hit by Venezuelan earthquakes
By Dylan Robertson Canada is providing $5 million in humanitarian aid to support emergency relief efforts…
Innu community ‘moved to anger, to strength’ after accusing province of censoring history
By Frey Blake-Pijogge, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, IndigiNews Fallout continues from the last-minute cancellation of an…
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Province and Webequie break ground on supply road
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Teachers’ union recognizes teacher group focused on climate-change issues
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Fort St. John to showcase competition featuring province’s best Indigenous firefighters
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Little Bear stepping down from vice-provost position
By Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Lethbridge Herald The well-respected advocate, educator and leader Leroy Little Bear…
PM Carney to share plans for future of 24 Sussex on Friday
By Catherine Morrison Prime Minister Mark Carney says he will unveil plans for the future of…
Native Americans commemorate victory at Little Bighorn with horse races, dance and song
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In New Brunswick, First Nations, government mum on sensitive topic of natural gas
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‘Miraculous’: Watay completes electrification of 16 First Nations
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First meeting held for new leadership table focused on growing homelessness crisis
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Northern Ontario First Nation begins building road to the Ring of Fire mining region
By Liam Casey Construction has begun on one Ontario First Nation’s road to the Ring of…







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