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First Nations–led research reveals the history of repatriation in B.C. and the path to bring thousands of Ancestors and Belongings home The First Peoples' Cultural Council - GlobeNewswire - Wed ...
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Archeologists race to preserve First Nations history against ... - MSNArcheologists searching for the treasures of the past teamed up with First Nations to help locate buried artefacts before they’re lost to coastal erosion — which has been sped up by climate ...
Note sent to chiefs says questions will be taken in advance of July 17 meeting to ensure most pressing concerns are addressed ...
In short: A number of Victorians have told a truth-telling inquiry their schooling lacked depth when learning about First Nations history. They are calling for changes to the curriculum to teach ...
More than 50 First Nations in Canada — with 56,000 people total — depend on approximately 3,700 miles of winter roads. There are no paved roads connecting these Indigenous communities to the ...
Manila, Philippines, Apr 27, 2025 / 06:00 am. The Philippines will make history this year on April 27, Divine Mercy Sunday, by becoming the first nation in the world to consecrate itself entirely ...
More than a decade after the catastrophic collapse of the Mount Polley tailings dam, a BC First Nation is back in court this week challenging the province’s decision to approve ...
Two groundbreaking reports, commissioned by the First Peoples’ Cultural Council (FPCC), provide First Nations–led research and analysis of the history and scope of work required to bolster B.C.
First Nations–led research reveals the history of repatriation in B.C. and the path to bring thousands of Ancestors and Belongings home Back to video Article content “This research illustrates the ...
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