The gifts of Richard Wagamese continue to be shared. That’s because a story from the late Indigenous author, titled The ...
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Dr. Jules Arita Koostachin is rather disappointed that a novel she was working on about 15 years ago never got published. But ...
It took about four times longer for director Kim O’Bomsawin than she had originally planned to complete her latest film. But ...
Métis/Cree filmmaker Barbara Todd Hager will be adapting the award-winning book On Savage Shores: How Indigenous Americans ...
Note - The term “Indian” when used to identify Indigenous Peoples may be offensive. The term in this article has been used ...
A pipe ceremony later this month will bring Blackfoot Elders together with settlers in a shared goal to have bison once more roam public lands in Treaty 7 territory in southern Alberta. It’s spiritual ...
Kwantlen First Nation writer Joseph Dandurand continues to share stories of his people. But like all of his previous works, Dandurand’s latest book, The Bears and the Magic Masks, is one that comes ...
The burning of various medicine plants to make a smudge or cleansing smoke is used by the majority of Native North American peoples. It is a ritual cleansing. As the smoke rises, our prayers rise to ...
Enoch Cree Nation is holding Indian Relay Races this weekend at Enoch Park. The action begins today at 2 p.m. Elders are free. For all others are $10 admission. Photos by Bert Crowfoot.
A recent exhibit of colourful paintings was held in the British Columbia city of Port Alberni. The exhibit, held at the Alberni Valley Museum on Sept. 28, featured paintings created by children forced ...