Sculptor of Ottawa monument says anger over treatment of Indigenous veterans drove its creation
For the past 23 years the National Aboriginal Veterans Monument has stood resolutely in an…
For the past 23 years the National Aboriginal Veterans Monument has stood resolutely in an…
Sister says Tammy ‘always in good spirits’ but struggled in life.
5 First Nations filed community impact statements
Sadly, Duke Kahanamoku died in 1968, decades before surfing would make its Olympic debut at the 2020 Games in Tokyo.
A Federal Court judge has dismissed a bid by Labrador’s Innu Nation to throw out…
Spring has sprung and the raucous Canada Geese have returned to their seasonal home across…
Handmade garment discovered by British second-hand store has been sourced to the Red River Valley and homeland of the Manitoba Métis.
There are a wide range of perspectives from Canada headed to the UN climate conversation
The Native American Journalists Association (NAJA) will announce the ballot result this week at its convention in Winnipeg.