Doug Cuthand is the Indigenous affairs columnist for the Saskatoon StarPhoenix and the Regina Leader-Post. He is a member of the Little Pine First Nation.
The new Northern Territory government is planning a swathe of changes to alcohol policy. If implemented, these changes fly in ...
Discussions on indigenous rights, nature’s DNA ownership, and financing biodiversity recovery are top of the agenda next week ...
Global leaders are on their way to Cali, Colombia, for what is expected to be the biggest biodiversity COP yet. What issues ...
Two recent UN reports support the claims of the Indigenous Sámi peoples that Finland is denying their human rights.
From Oct. 21 to Nov. 1, Indigenous and local community leaders from around the world will gather at the latest U.N.
The rise of modern architecture in the 1920s and 1930s brought with it a wave of minimalist ideals, rejecting decorative ...
As growing evidence shows that climate change will influence nearly every aspect of our health, a University at Buffalo School of Social Work researcher is the first to explore how climate change may ...
The tiny home village, currently under construction, offers a space for the Indigenous community to access vital services and stable housing, prioritizing families with young children.
TULSA, Okla. — Osage singer and Oscar nominee Scott George led the 2024 Tulsa Indigenous Peoples’ Day Parade as marshall ...
Artwork painted on the Rock for Indigenous People's Day by the North American Indigenous Student Organization was vandalized ...
Guest Opinion. American Indians and other Indigenous societies have lived off the land since time immemorial. However, ...