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Small bentbox UBC, Museum of Anthropology, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 2017

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Indigenous Repatriation - Andy Wilson and the Haida Nation

This is the third article in a three-part series on Indigenous repatriation – why it is necessary, the relationship between Indigenous Peoples and museums, and the pioneering experiences of Andy Wilson and the Haida Repatriation Committee.

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Deer Lake Park sculpture 'Vitality' by Thomas Cannell, Coast Salish artist. Photo: JMV, Flickr

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Indigenous Engagement vs Indigenous Consultation. Here's the Difference.

Why do we see some organizations call their work Indigenous Engagement and some refer to it as Indigenous Consultation? To find the answer we need to...

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Gitlakdamix (New Aiyansh) and the YMCA YWCA A Match Made in 1889

Gitlakdamix (New Aiyansh), BC, is a fully functioning chapter of the YMCA/YWCA and has been so since 1889! This relationship, unique-in-Canada,...

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Close-up of totem pole in Mission, BC. Photo: waferboard, Flickr.

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Gordon Mohs Pop'qoles, Sxwoxwiyam, El:oliye

Gordon Mohs Pop'qoles, Sxwoxwiyam, El:oliye is EBA Tetra Tech’s principal Aboriginal Relations Specialist with the responsibility of undertaking...

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Vincent Schilling YouTube video screenshot

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Aboriginal Youth Suicide: An Interview with Vincent Schilling

This very compelling video Stay With Us Young Warriors, We Need You Here by Vincent Schilling, a Mohawk journalist and author, is a resource we can...

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Business Rationale for Improving Financial Education of Aboriginal communities

By Clayton Norris, MBA, CAFM Vice President, Aboriginal Services, MNP LLP Canada’s Aboriginal communities have always benefitted from their...

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Battle of Queenston Heights, 1812. LAC 2895485

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War of 1812... Who Won? Undecided. Who Lost? Indigenous Peoples of Canada.

The seeds of the War of 1812 (1812 - 1814) were sown in the Napoleonic Wars (1799 - 1815) between France and Great Britain. Napoleon, frustrated by...

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Potlatch Ban: Abolishment of First Nations Ceremonies

When the British North America (BNA) Act was passed in 1867, Canada became a country but remained a colony of the British Empire. The BNA Act...

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arguing birds

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Indigenous Issues and Politeness: What Should We Do?

When it comes to Indigenous issues and politeness the big question for me is what should people do if they encounter a social situation in which...

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Jeff Langlois, Associate, JFK Law Corporation

Jeff Langlois' practice involves a broad range of litigation matters, including corporate and commercial disputes, aboriginal and treaty rights...

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