Six Nations Midget LL showing no quit

OHSWEKEN—Despite what the scoreboard read, there was no quit in the Six Nations Midget LL squad. Two days after coming up short by a 5-3…

Six Nations Peewee LL1 forward Aubri Johns scores highlight goal

OHSWEKEN — An excited Six Nations Peewee LL#1 forward Aubri Johns admitted to feeling relief. During first period action Johns entertained the Gaylord Powless arena…

Closing of Beyond Standing Rock

SANTA FE, N.M.. — The Museum of Indian Arts & Culture (MIAC) will be closing its highly regarded exhibition, Beyond Standing Rock, as announced on…

Santee Smith to receive one of five legacy prizes

TORONTO – The Metcalf Foundation has announced the five winners of the inaugural Johanna Metcalf Performing Arts Prizes/Les Prix Johanna-Metcalf des Arts de la scène:…

Climate policy should reflect the resilience of northern Indigenous communities

Written By Mylene Ratelle, Research Manager in the School of Public Health and Health Systems, University of Waterloo and Francis Paquette, Associate Researcher, Crisis and…

Film probes history of Native Americans in the US military

By Russell Contreras, The Canadian Press ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Before Chuck Boers joined the U.S. Army, the Lipan Apache member was given his family’s eagle…

Seneca Nation artist designs bike for NAHM

PORTLAND — The final BIKETOWN Culture Collection bikes are here and we’re celebrating Native American Heritage Month, which takes place during the month of November.…

WCC begins “Gift a Brick” campaign

“Every single brick has a story,” — Carley Gallant-Jenkins BRANTFORD — Getting into the giving season, the Woodland Cultural Centre has begun a new initiative…

B.C. Chief Ed John faces historic sex charges: prosecution service (Chief-Charged)

By The Canadian Press VANCOUVER — A British Columbia Indigenous leader and outspoken advocate for children is facing sex-related charges dating back more than 40…

B.C. First Nations drop out of court challenge, sign deals with Trans Mountain

By The Canadian Press KAMLOOPS, B.C. _ Two First Nations in British Columbia’s Interior that had been part of a court challenge against the Trans…

Native American shield returned to New Mexico from France

By Mary Hudetz, The Canadian Press ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. _ A ceremonial Native American shield has been welcomed back to New Mexico by tribal leaders, in…

Tribes say sacred site at risk in Vegas water pipeline fight

By Benjamin Spillman, The Canadian Press RENO — For most drivers on U.S. Highway 50 in northeastern Nevada, the Spring Valley is a blur of…

After 20 years, Washington tribe hopes to hunt whales again

By Gene Johnson, The Canadian Press A weeklong hearing in Seattle will help determine whether a small American Indian tribe in Washington state can once…

Haudenosaunee Nationals are headed to Worlds

FLORIDA — A new era in international lacrosse began last week when the Pan American Lacrosse Association (PALA) held its first championship event. Through the…

Football brings some peace to Sioux family after suicide (FBH-Football-and-Healing)

By Stephen Groves, The Canadian Press VERMILLION — Teenagers Jashawn and Jayton Pease embraced in the end zone while celebrating the 74-39 victory that made…