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In a first, a Naga delegation is visiting the Pitt Rivers Museum (PRM), University of Oxford in Oxford, in the spirit of ...
‘We need to get them back’: Ancient remains returned to Nevada tribe underscore repatriation efforts
Last month, the Nye County Sheriff’s Office returned what it said were “ancient” human remains that had been initially unearthed in 2010. Their return highlights the ongoing struggle and nuance of ...
Assembly of First Nations will convene meeting next week to discuss the implications of federal legislation that would speed ...
Glenn Diesen is a professor of Russian international affairs, with focus on geoeconomics, conservatism and the Greater Eurasia Initiative.
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The StarPhoenix on MSNCuthand: As Canada works to establish new trade allies, First Nations need to carve out roleThis week’s first ministers conference in Saskatoon set the Canadian economic agenda for the next decade. The clarion call ...
‘A win for everybody’: Feds OK tribes’ landmark plan to reintroduce salmon into upper Columbia River
Federal water managers released a final environmental review in April that clears the way for upper Columbia River tribes to reintroduce salmon above Washington’s unpassable Grand Coulee Dam.
As the U.S. military has been ramping up its training in the Philippines, American troops are an increasingly common sight.
Trustees discussed the connection between Catholic education and Indigenous spirituality during the Catholic School Division ...
When a family joined a rural Queensland fire brigade, some members didn't welcome them. A decade on, they are leading a push for more cultural burning in sensitive landscapes.
Share Prominent Nigerians, including President Bola Tinubu, Governor Monday Okpebholo of Edo State, Borno State Governor, ...
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