The UWS Indigenous Cultures Resource Center, in collaboration with its Campus Recreation and the Manoomin Reserve, hosted the ...
The Navy’s attacks on Kake and Angoon led to widespread suffering. Generations later, Alaska’s Lingít people will receive ...
We rejoin adventure journalist Freddie Wilkinson and a group of indigenous paddlers as they continue their 1,500-mile historic canoe journey. You’ll meet new members of the team as they retrace ...
Angoon School Principal Emma Demmert was invited by the U.S. Navy to take part in planning meetings early this summer for its ...
Three generations of one Haida family share what a historic title agreement will mean for their efforts to protect their land and culture.
What started as a grassroots organization for sharing knowledge with Indigenous youth has grown into a multifaceted fixture of Vancouver’s arts and culture scene. Canoe Cultures was founded in ...
The canoe is an example of a vital means of transportation and trade for many Native American tribes. It symbolizes the ingenuity and resilience of indigenous cultures. The canoe will launch for ...
For the ethnobiologist and environmental anthropologist, nurturing relationships is step one in protecting a landscape.
They came in their thousands in the freezing dawn, parking cars far away and winding down rural roads on foot, childre ...
curated by Indigenous-led arts organization Canoe Cultures. A live stage featuring musicians like pop-soul singer Hayley Wallis, Mestizo rapper Higher Knowledge (HK), and Juno winner George Leach ...
Rusty barges churned white water and belched black smoke. An old man sat in a canoe at the river’s edge, bobbing in the wakes. “She is insisting,” the soldier said loudly into his radio ...
A group of paddlers from Wrightsville Beach has nearly completed a 325-mile journey along the North Carolina coast.