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Coast Salish Eliot White-Hill, Kwulasultun and Carrielynn Victor focus on the environment, Indigenous stewardship, and ...
Emily PlihalLocal JournalismInitiative Reporter It’s an annual project aimed at helping people start the conversation about ...
Natalie and Devo are joined by tour guide Tim Patterson to learn about the Indigenous Art Walk that celebrates Indigenous ...
Thousands of years ago, adults and children left their marks on soft rock surfaces deep in this cave in GunaiKurnai Country.
The District of Kitimat mayor Phil Germuth has lauded the new LNG Canada project for strengthening relationships with the local Haisla Nation.
The Limasawa Pot Replica Painting and Baybayin Lettering Training is a five-day training geared at “promoting and preserving Filipino cultural heritage by engaging participants in creative activities ...
The Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC) is entering a new chapter, and it’s one fuelled by stability, ambition, and a $35 million-a-year investment.
Brad Himour spent 15 years collecting photos and stories behind Indigenous pictographs for his book, Forgotten Dreams: A New Look at Ancient Rock Art Sites.
One of Canada’s Most Sacred Rivers Offers Scenic Coves, Houseboats, and Indigenous Lore What I learned about the Wolastoqiyik People on a trip along New Brunswick’s “beautiful and bountiful river.” ...
Each May, nearly 800 graduating students from OCAD University showcase the culmination of their undergraduate journeys. The 110th instalment of Toronto’s largest free art and design exhibit, GradEx, ...
What anti-Indigenous discrimination and harassment may look like in retail settings. What to do if someone witnesses or experiences anti-Indigenous discrimination and harassment.
The exhibition “investigates interpretations of transformation in Indigenous cultural art practices” across North America,” says a news release. “This exhibition features artworks drawn from the ...