February 15th marks the 70th anniversary the country’s national flag was first flown on Parliament Hill in Ottawa. It was ...
Native artists share stories of joy, resilience, and cultural continuity in groundbreaking exhibition at Denver Art Museum.
It's the 34th year that families, friends and activists have spent Feb. 14 marching in honour of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, but many say little has changed.
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Hosted on MSNThis Tiny Colorado Mountain Town Has The World's Deepest Hot SpringPagosa Springs, Colorado, is home to the Guinness World Record's certified world's deepest geothermal hot spring aquifer at ...
MERRITT — Community members in the Nicola Valley gathered Friday afternoon (Feb. 14) for a march to honour and acknowledge ...
As one of 10 debutants in the Men’s Indigenous All Stars side, Niwhai Puru was happy to see a familiar face in camp, joining ...
Despite the threat of extinction, the Crimean Tatars remain loyal to Ukraine and continue to fight for their homeland.
From local councils to sporting ovals and the steps of parliament, the Welcome to Country ceremony performed by Indigenous ...
Pakistan’s largest city, Karachi, is home to more than 20 million people and has been in the news many times due to ...
Three years ago, while exploring the Mojanda mountain range in Ecuador, a team of researchers from a local NGO and a ...
Acts of resistance, large and small, matter. They matter especially as officials on the federal and state levels work toward ...
Valentine's Day march is taking place in Montreal to memorialize and mobilize for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women.
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