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April 5, 2024


Decades of archeological research gathered from B.C. cave repatriated to Indigenous group

The Globe and Mail: In the northeastern B.C. forests surrounding Charlie Lake, a gully rests between a small cave and a boulder. While the gully is only three metres wide, it happens to hold over 12,000 years of Indigenous history. That discovery goes back 50 years, when archeologists were told of a sacred cave called Tse’k’wa by...

September 28, 2023


Reconciliation and reckoning as Nisga’a totem pole returns from Scotland museum

Totem’s return comes amid reckoning for museums VICTORIA – A homecoming celebration for a memorial totem pole after an absence of almost 100 years will resonate far beyond the tiny Indigenous village in northwest British Columbia where it is being returned Friday.  Toronto Star: The Canadian Press, VICTORIA – A homecoming celebration for a memorial...

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