Few things are more arresting than the smell of burning sweetgrass, the sacred plant that some Indigenous peoples call the hair of Mother Earth. Our Catholic ancestors called it Mary's Grass.
The connection between food sustainability and cultural sustainability. Exploring the connection between food sustainability and cultural sustainability for indigenous communities, a Diné woman ...
r. Charlotte Coté is the author of "A Drum in One Hand, a Sockeye in the Other: Stories of Indigenous Food Sovereignty from the Northwest Coast." She sat down with Libby Denkmann to discuss ...
When Justin Holness started thinking about ways to help educate students in Ottawa about Indigenous culture and reconciliation, he asked himself a simple question: "What do I have to offer?" As a ...
Founded in 2020, the American Indian Cultural District is on a mission to facilitate truth and healing among the Bay Area indigenous communities. This Native American Heritage Month, we are ...
A young Inuk woman addressed federal senators Wednesday, asking for greater Indigenous representation in government as part of Youth Indigenize the Senate Day in Ottawa. Nine young Indigenous leaders ...
The public health and preventive medicine program, an accredited post-graduate training program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, is taking its first steps to Indigenize its ...
The push to transform universities coincides with a time of heightened Indigenous activism in Canada flowing from the Idle No More movement You can save this article by registering for free here. Or ...
"Industrialize or perish" was the clarion call given by Sir M Visvesvaraya, former dewan of Mysuru, and one of India's best known engineers. Today, many decades later, the slogan the country is ...