Mark McNeil is a retired, award-winning Spectator journalist who writes about local history and heritage. markflashbacks@gmail.com Malcolm Kahyonhakonh Powless-Lynes is discovering his Mohawk heritage ...
In one of the largest private land return initiatives in what is now known as New York state, a forested 600-acre property is returning to Indigenous care. With assistance and funding from ...
Through interviews and a memoir, Puyallup activist Ramona Bennett Bill recalls a lifetime in pursuit of Indigenous rights and ...
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Good Monday morning, everyone. Tuyet Tran was raised in a religious household. So she’s not one to easily resort to colorful ...
A new supergroup of musicians from Six Nations of the Grand River and Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation have collaborated on a Robbie Robertson-inspired song they will perform at the Junos ...
Friendship centres in Quebec brace for federal, provincial funding shortfalls as Ottawa fund for urban Indigenous populations nears end ...
Arts, entertainment, film, festivals and more events happening this week in the greater Capital Region from Thursday, March 5 ...
UPEI will offer a new major in Indigenous Studies in Fall 2026 that will result in a Bachelor of Arts degree. The program will include both land-based education and traditional in-person learning ...
The Hidatsa language is in a state of emergency. Only an estimated 65 people speak it fluently. But one instructor at United Tribes Technical College is working to change that and save her native ...
Along the waterfront in Astoria, in a section of the neighborhood once known as “Asthma Alley” due to the health consequences of power plant pollution, Mohawk Council Grand Chief Kahsennenhawe ...
As Utica embarks on a journey of cultural and economic rebirth, Munson is ready to meet the moment, as a pillar of arts and ...
The patriots weaponized Jane McCrea's death to demonize their enemies and paint Indigenous people as uniquely violent ...
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