As Indigenous elders die, a new generation turns to technology to keep languages alive by Richard Wright “Someone once said to me that if you lose your language and culture, you are just a descendant of Ojibwe people, but
Indigenous artists mark 150 years of confronting colonialism by Julie McGonegal By boycotting Canada’s big birthday these artists are celebrating their resistance and snubbing nationalism
Stolen mothers: Most missing and murdered Indigenous women were parents by Kristy Woudstra With the national inquiry hearings set to begin, we talk to five daughters who were left behind.
When an Indigenous teen disappeared, an Ontario church provided a space to gather and grieve by Meg Illman-White "I wish I could say that Kenora’s two predominant cultures (Anishnaabe and Anglo-Saxon) mix easily, but there are few places where this
Once abandoned, this cemetery became a marker for Indigenous reconciliation by Evie Ruddy As many as 40 children died at the Regina Indian Industrial School
How can spiritualities of Indigenous and non-Indigenous people co-exist? by Donna Sinclair A certain corner of my garden makes me think of Kimberley Robinson, who is one of the pillars holding up the congregation
The link between diabetes among Indigenous peoples and colonialism by Larry Krotz Rising rates of the disease among First Nations communities in Canada is leading some to re-examine the country's history of cultural assimilation
Indigenous Guatemalans bring lawsuit against Canadian mining company by May Warren Rape, assault and murder are among the allegations Mayan villagers make against security men
Cindy Blackstock can’t stop fighting for Indigenous kids’ rights by Rob Thomas She's relentless. If you want her to do something, just tell her she can't
Rev. Evan Smith on being a queer Indigenous Christian by Richard Wright After a difficult life and coming out process, Smith has found her place in the United Church