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Stuart Towarak Created a New Record at Arctic Winter Games
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Stuart Towarak is a Unalakleet athlete from Alaska. He participated in the open male one foot high kick in South Slave, NWT Canada.
Recently, he created a new record in the Arctic Winter Games, hitting 9'7.
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Indian Horse Film Means More
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Indian Horse is more than just a film.
The movie is based from the novel by Richard Wagamese. Indian Horse Film is the collaboration between talented indigenous people and great filmmakers.
According to Edna Man... Read more »

Indigenous Water Activist Autumn Peltier’s Speech at the UN General Assembly
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The 13 years old indigenous water activist shared her speech at the UN General Assembly.
Autumn said, “Our water deserves to be treated as human, with human rights. We need to acknowledge our waters with personhood... Read more »

This Inuit Artist Combines Inuktitut Lyrics with Modern Rhythms
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Originally from Sanikiluaq, Nunavut, Kelly Fraser has performed countless concerts across Canada, especially the Arctic (Nunavut and Nunavik), where she is extremely well-known.
Like many other Inuit, Kelly has bee... Read more »

Decolonizing my Kitchen: A night cooking with the Sioux Chef
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The decolonization of our diets has become increasingly important within our indigenous communities. With issues such as Diabetes and obesity a growing concern in our communities, we have begun to look more incredulou... Read more »

Marvel Becoming Video: Taboo of Black Eyed Peas Becomes Red Wolf
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One of the most interesting episodes shared on the Facebook page of Marvel Becoming is a video where Taboo of Black Eyed Peas wears Red Wolf costume.
Red Wolf is Marvel's first Native American superhero. The Willia... Read more »

Red Tail Spirit Singers Collab on New Single “Deshaia”
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You might remember this post from last year where the Red Tail Spirit Singers performed in the Caribbean with steel drum players. Well, they're still collaborating with like minded musicians all over the world, this t... Read more »

Indigenous Boy Cuts Hair After Bullying
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This indigenous boy cuts his hair due to bullying — but now he's trying to help other kids open up!
From CBC:
A young First Nations boy from Cold Lake, Alta., cut his long hair Saturday after enduring what his... Read more »

“The man behind the beadwork” – Brodie Sanchez Shoshone-Bannock Beadwork Artist
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It takes a tribe to raise a child….
As I read these words a thousand flashbacks from my childhood and adolescent years go racing through my mind and a strange mixture of emotions overtakes me and I ask myself how d... Read more »

Haliwa-Saponi Annual Winter Pow-wow
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On January 27, 2018, the Haliwa-Saponi Indian tribe helped alleviate depression in their community. Considered a depression alleviator, the winter pow-wow is a coveted celebration!
For the 13th year in a row, they ... Read more »

‘Native American Woven Arts’ Exhibit Opens at the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian
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February 1, 2018 – For thousands of years, indigenous people have transformed simple fibers into useful and beautiful containers, clothes, and other household materials reflecting their unique cultures. Weaving is a v... Read more »

Indigenous Hockey Players ‘Hit the Ice’ for Season 6
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Montreal, February 14, 2018 - Hit The Ice returns for its sixth season. The 15-episode series features Midget and Junior Indigenous hockey hopefuls, from communities across the country, aged 16 to 18, as they are put ... Read more »
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