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The Mutawintji Cultural Festival brings First Nations groups together from across the country offering a safe space to ...
Kahkewistahaw First Nation held a week-long traditional gathering, and invited Ken Saddleback from Maskwacis, Alta., to teach ...
Experience grizzly bears and First Nations culture on a one-of-a-kind adventure See grizzly bears in the wild and learn from the Homalco on this Indigenous-owned and operated tour in Canada.
The Caldwell First Nation officially dedicated its land as a reserve in November 2020. On the weekend ,the band invited ...
Australia is home to more than 250 Indigenous languages, but since colonisation many have been silenced. Now communities ...
Evonne Goolagong Cawley has helped crown the 2025 National Indigenous Tennis Carnival award winners in Darwin.
The Netball Australia First Nations Tournament will return in 2025, and it will be bigger and better than before.
Cochrane’s Culture Fest is getting bigger and bolder in 2025, moving to the Spray Lake Sawmills Centre to accommodate a ...
Xatsull First Nation has lost a bid to stop the height of a tailings dam from being increased at the Mount Polley mine, site ...
At the Global First Partners Academy, the wives of world leaders get a rare chance to connect and compare notes ...
Our culture is adaptation to change," Fingland said. Champagne and Aishihik First Nations citizen and historian John Fingland in front of Mt. Logan, Canada's tallest peak.
For generations, glaciers in the St. Elias mountain range of Yukon and Alaska have shaped the lives of local First Nations people. Today, those glaciers are melting at rapid rates due to climate ...
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