Murray Sinclair, member of Peguis First Nation, who served as chief commissioner of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, has died.
This reporting is made possible through a partnership between IPR and Grist, a nonprofit environmental media organization. In Gogebic County, on the western end of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, towering ...
Sleeping Bear Dunes offers a seasonal buffet for porcupines, which have been observed in woodlands, fields, and forests in ...
In honor of Native American Heritage Month, we spoke with the creators of several children’s books out this year highlighting ...
As a sacred fire drew mourners to honour Murray Sinclair outside the Manitoba Legislature on Monday, dignitaries across Canada remembered the late judge and senator as a tireless advocate who ...
Revered Anishinaabe leader Murray Sinclair — a member of the Peguis First Nation and a former senator, judge and chair of ...
Over the coming months, a series of powerful exhibitions is highlighting the rich history and contemporary culture of Chicago ...
Crampton said it was meaningful to be able to showcase the work of two female Anishinaabe artists while highlighting the medium of basket making because the art is often dismissed as not being a high ...
Heritage University is celebrating Native American Heritage month with events all November. The university honored four Yakama Nation elders at an “Honoring Our Elders” invite-only ceremony on ...
West Michigan students will be learning about Indigenous culture from Native American community members as part of the Grand Rapids Public Museum's Anishinaabe Culture Day. Each year, local ...
“With his passing, Canada has lost a giant — a brilliant legal mind, a champion of Indigenous rights, and a trusted leader on ...