Top Indigenous Sites and Celebrations to Visit in Canada First Nations Reserves Land within Canada that has been designated for exclusive use of First Nations groups are known as First Nations Reserves. Despite these reserves being set aside for First Nations peoples, many across Canada often invite...
Canada’s National Indigenous Peoples Day, formerly called National Aboriginal Day, is annually held on June 21 to celebrate the unique heritage, diverse cultures, and outstanding achievements of the nation’s Aboriginal peoples. There are three Aboriginal groups in Canada – the First Nations, Inuit...
Canada - Multiculturalism, Indigenous Peoples, Arctic: In 1951 the Royal Commission on National Development in the Arts, Letters, and Sciences issued a report (what became known as the Massey Report) warning that Canadian culture had become invisible, ne
Heather Bear has spent the last decade advocating for treaty and inherent rights recognition on behalf of 74 First Nations throughout Saskatchewan at the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations, one of the largest Indigenous political groups in Canada. ...
Pain is a multifaceted experience shaped by various factors including context of pain, previous life events, and ongoing ethnocultural circumstances. Moreo
but also their wellbeing to their children. The Baby Teeth Talk Study in Cree communities in Northern Manitoba, Canada, has identified breastfeeding as a cultural intervention for the prevention of early childhood caries [52]. Several studies included a variety of generations in data collection, ...
Indian tribal groups in the United States and Canada are vigorously asserting cultural ownership of the content of cultures with which they identify, ownership rights that allow them to prevent others from appropriating that content, or to use it only with conditions. Additionally, they assert the ...
To gain insight into pre-contact Coast Salish fishing practices, we used new palaeogenetic analytical techniques to assign sex identifications to salmonid bones from four archaeological sites in Burrard Inlet (Tsleil-Waut), British Columbia, Canada, dati
gift, or need a web designer, there’s an Indigenous business that caters to your needs. To celebrate and reflect this richness and diversity — and to help you support Native businesses and communities — I’ve curated this list of 88 Indigenous-owned businesses in the US and Canada. ...
2 The Inuit people include several culturally alike groups in the Arctic and subarctic. As such, they stretch across Alaska, Canada, and even Greenland. The most populous Inuit group in Alaska, the Yup’ik, has a population of 38,327, according to the U.S. Census Bureau alone category...