Troy Dumont Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Alberta Native News As National Indigenous History Month comes to a close and the Confederacy of Treaty 6 Nations is set to commemorate 150 years since ...
Opinion The first lesson of Indian boarding schools wasn’t reading or writing. It was silence. I was reminded of that during ...
Scholar Rashid Khalidi, who belongs to a family that has claims to the land, discusses why the embassy is illegal.
The 19th session of the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples will focus on violence, disaster relief, ...
The Gordie Howe International Bridge connecting Detroit and Windsor, Ontario, will open to traffic on July 27, after years of ...
A Parks Canada report says that national parks were created through colonial policies that displaced and excluded Indigenous ...
Red Chris is one of at least eight proposed or operating mines in BC on headwaters of rivers that flow into the lands of ...
Netflix's well-meaning Laura Ingalls Wilder adaptation addresses the novels' blind spots, but the result is strangely joyless ...
A Supreme Court refusal to hear an appeal to the Wolastoqey case doesn’t affect the B.C. ruling that has sparked dubious ...
The millions of people who inhabited colonial America left traces of their lives behind—from George Washington’s bed to a young girl’s needlework.
This article is part of Native News Online’s America 250: A Republic Built on Native Land initiative. As American 250 ...
Dedicated to the memory of Meagan Lobnitz. Be not afeard; the isle is full of noises, Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight, and hurt not. I don’t know about you, but these days I bring the same ...
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