The 65th World Eskimo-Indian Olympics begin Wednesday in Fairbanks, celebrating Alaska Native games, culture, dance, and ...
Crystal Greene Local Journalism Initiative Reporter IndigiNews The Winnipeg Police Service (WPS) proudly showed off the ...
Organized by Isaruit Inuit Arts, hundreds of Inuit celebrated Nunavut Day in the neighbourhood affectionately known as ...
International headlines have sparked curiosity, but massive glaciers, Inuit culture and breathtaking landscapes have inspired ...
Events across the country June 21 celebrated the 30 National Indigenous Peoples Day (NIPD), honouring the culture, histories and contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people.
Inuit carvers are among Canada's most renowned artists, creating works displayed in galleries and museums around the world. Carving is a vital expression of Inuit cultural identity and artistic ...
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Federal government says self-identified Inuit group is fishing illegally in Labrador
ST. JOHN'S — A group that says it represents about 6,000 Inuit in southern Labrador has launched its own fishery outside of ...
The stop-motion film 'The March of the Sunflowers' is inspired by Minas Gerais' rural landscapes, folklore and traditional ...
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He was chased off by a drunk Eskimo while filming Nome’s gold-rush beach
A walk through Nome, Alaska starts like a small-town travel video during the summer solstice festival, when the sun barely ...
The Government of Canada issues a statement to highlight National Indigenous Peoples Day OTTAWA, TRADITIONAL ALGONQUIN TERRITORY, ON, June 21, 2026 /CNW/ - On the 30th anniversary of National ...
Reconciliation demands addressing historic and ongoing human rights violations while actively upholding the cultural sovereignty and self-determination of Indigenous peoples. Governments, institutions ...
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