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Flying Leapfrog 25.11.2020

Six Nations artist makes unique chess set from Haudenosaunee corn husk dolls https://nam12.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/

Flying Leapfrog 07.11.2020

Naming ceremony for Winnipeg Art Gallery's Inuit centre shines light on culture, history, reconciliation https://nam11.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/

Flying Leapfrog 22.10.2020

Multi-generational film program draws inspiration from family storytelling traditions https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/

Flying Leapfrog 09.10.2020

British Museum exhibit features N.W.T. Indigenous artists https://nam11.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/

Flying Leapfrog 07.10.2020

B.C. university launches 1st peace and reconciliation centre in Canada https://www.cbc.ca//university-of-fraser-valley-launches-p

Flying Leapfrog 21.09.2020

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Flying Leapfrog 13.09.2020

Métis airline owner featured in DC Comics anthology Wonderful Women of History https://www.cbc.ca//teara-fraser-dc-comics-anthology-1.572

Flying Leapfrog 02.09.2020

TIFF trailblazer Michelle Latimer leads group of Indigenous filmmakers telling their own stories https://www.cbc.ca//tiff-indigenous-filmmakers-michelle-la

Flying Leapfrog 28.08.2020

A memorial pole has been raised near Terrace, B.C., in memory of Indigenous women who have been murdered or gone missing along Hwy 16, also known as the Highway... of Tears. Created by Nisga’a and Tsimshian carver Mike Dangeli, the totem pole had the blessing of the Kitsumkalum chiefs, a key group in raising the pole in their traditional territory. Carvings of a matriarch, children’s faces and woman with a red dress are highlighted in the pole. Read more here: https://www.aptnnews.ca/?p=138088

Flying Leapfrog 14.08.2020

Gone for over a century, a 'special' piece of Kwakwaka'wakw history is returning home https://www.cbc.ca//br/kwakwaka-wak-repatriation-1.5710331

Flying Leapfrog 31.07.2020

Danish national museum removing outdated term from Arctic exhibits https://www.cbc.ca//danish-national-museum-outdated-term-a

Flying Leapfrog 29.07.2020

Residential school system to be recognized as matter of national historic significance https://www.theglobeandmail.com//article-residential-scho/

Flying Leapfrog 12.07.2020

School on the land: Indigenous teachings get kids outside the classroom https://www.cbc.ca//school-on-the-land-indigenous-teaching

Flying Leapfrog 27.06.2020

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Flying Leapfrog 19.06.2020

This Hopedale man is writing a manual of traditional games before they're lost forever https://www.cbc.ca//newf/traditional-inuit-games-1.5687229

Flying Leapfrog 06.06.2020

Haida artist fulfils late mother's wish with memorial pole https://www.cbc.ca//haida-artist-fulfils-late-mother-s-wis

Flying Leapfrog 04.06.2020

Haida carver Lyle Campbell had a pole raising ceremony in Prince Rupert, B.C., to honor his mother. It was the first totem pole raised in the city in 30 years, thanks to the help of coastal carvers and support from the community. Read more here: https://www.aptnnews.ca/?p=136715

Flying Leapfrog 27.05.2020

New Indigenous art curator set to start at Remai Modern in the fall https://www.cbc.ca//indigenous-art-curator-set-to-start-at

Flying Leapfrog 22.05.2020

'I'm leaving a legacy': 1st translator completes stories for Indigenous archives project https://www.cbc.ca//bertha-catholique-indigenous-archives-