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Algonquin Elder Claudette Commanda appointed chancellor at University of Ottawa

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University of Alberta students build shed to foster sport on Kapawe'no First Nation

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$4.8M Cape Breton facility to preserve knowledge of Mi'kmaw elders

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Mi'kmaw two-spirit advocates call for powwow inclusivity

Inuit leader says conversation about racism around Larga Baffin could be learning moment

This Alaskan parka is windproof, waterproof — and made from bear intestines

Sitansisk Wolastoqiyik member becomes first medical doctor from N.B. community

First Nations assembly disappointed by lack of seats at upcoming Pope visit

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Inaugural Chief Pinesi Day held to honour long-forgotten 'great warrior'

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