Yesterday, New York City’s American Museum of Natural History unveiled a new rotating exhibit featuring works from five contemporary Indigenous artists from Canada and Alaska. Grounded by Our Roots, the exhibit containing 13 works was guest curated by Aliya Boubard (Sagkeeng First Nation) and is featured in the museum’s Northwest Coast Hall. The Hall received a complete overhaul in 2022 after five years of consultation and reinterpretation with Pacific Northwest Tribal Nations to better incorporate Indigenous perspectives and focus on living cultures.
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Students who have wandered Kwantlen Polytechnic University’s Surrey campus over the past few months may have noticed the caution tape surrounding its forested areas. Over the semester break, tree removals took place as per recommendations from a 2019 arborist report by professional arborist company BC Plant Health Care. Thirty-five trees were chopped down, however the
A National Film Board of Canada documentary focusing on intergenerational trauma and healing is going to screen in Fort Simpson, Northwest Territories, this month.