Construction on a cultural space at Winnipeg's children's hospital has started to help ease the pressure of travel from ...
From the parking lot of the Juniper Hotel in Banff to the shores of central Alberta’s Lac Saint Anne, Métis photographer Craig Richards sets up a neutral backdrop ...
A series of millennia-old canoes are being unearthed from the bottom of a lake in Wisconsin, spurring a renewed interest in Indigenous culture.
What drives a young conservationist to protect South Africa's unique biodiversity? Discover the inspiring journey of Asgar Vahed, a dedicated Capetonian working tirelessly at the intersection of ...
Every winter, Utah lawmakers convene at the state Capitol in Salt Lake City for the Legislature’s 45-day general session, ...
For Indigenous Peoples, the ability to speak, learn and transmit their mother tongue is inseparable from the exercise of ...
Australia’s first Aboriginal opera singer has been remembered as a formidable and spirited woman, who was able to take people on a journey to past worlds with her voice.
Minister of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation says First Nations are leading the way in new opportunities ...
Birds are getting smaller all around the world, suggests a new study. Indigenous people and local communities on three continents reported a "drastic" decline in the body mass of several species.
Theresa Thorsen is a Cree-Métis from Muskoday First Nation located within Treaty Six territory. As part of Indigenous ...
In a move that could redefine how universities respond to local economies, the University of Dodoma (UDOM) has unveiled a suite of context-specific academic programmes for its Njombe campus, ...
Many scientists have called the time we are living in the Anthropocene: human activities are now the prime factor shaping ...