The Klinse-Za herd, in north-eastern British Columbia, dwindled from about 250 animals to just 38 between the 1990s and 2013. But thanks to ambitious protection measures initiated by the West Moberly First Nations and Salteau First Nations, the population has begun...
The traditional way of life of indigenous peoples in the Arctic is threatened not only by climate change, but also by “sustainable” industrial projects. Foto: Heiner Kubny Indigenous peoples account for only five percent of the world’s population,...
Today, on the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Canada is honouring the lost Indigenous children and residential school survivors, their families and communities. Image: Government of Canada “Today is an important day, a day where we remember...