As a doula, Sage Thomas attended a home birth where the family integrated Indigenous ceremonial practices. She’s now ...
A Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc woman is making local history as the only currently registered Indigenous midwife in B.C. to support ...
Over the course of two trips in the past month, a team of journalists on joint assignment for Ricochet, IndigiNews and The Real News Network has been following the story of Secwépemc resistance to the ...
The Tk̓emlúps te Secwépemc say the search for truth and inter-generational healing continues for missing children and survivors at the Kamloops Indian Residential School (KIRS), three years after the ...
Secwépemc Elder Peter Anthony is sitting in his living room, surrounded by photos of him and his family adorned in regalia at various powwows. Today, he is dressed casually, wearing jeans and a plaid ...
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Indigenous activists burned down a bridge in British Columbia, Canada, to prevent Imperial Metals from starting a lead and zinc mine on the lands of the Secwepemc peoples. Local tribes say that the ...
George Manuel, a Secwépemc man from the Neskonlith Indian Band, held numerous political roles including serving as president of the National Indian Brotherhood (now the Assembly of First Nation) from ...
For two years, Secwépemc Elder Cecilia Dick DeRose worked with an author and retired journalist to chronicle her life stories. Talking weekly with her collaborator Sage Birchwater, the two created a ...
Vancouver’s Catholic archdiocese is marking Easter with a commitment towards reconciliation with First Nations in B.C., Archbishop J. Michael Miller says. The covenant comes three years after the ...
A Secwépemc law called X7ensq’t says that if you disrespect the land and don’t take care of it properly, the land and the sky will turn on you. “It’s a serious law,” said Mike McKenzie, a Secwépemc ...