One of Canada’s most prominent Indigenous icons might not be Indigenous after all, according to media reports. Buffy Sainte-Marie, who was considered the first Indigenous person to win an Oscar, has ...
Oscar-winning folk singer Buffy Sainte-Marie has long been viewed as a barrier-breaking, Indigenous icon — but a recent news investigation has raised doubts over her Indigenous roots. A Canadian ...
11th March 1969: Full-length portrait of Canadian musician Buffy St. Marie kneeling on the floor with her hands clasped. Her long black hair is down and she wears black pants, a long sleeved shirt, a ...
The Senators will host their seventh annual Indigenous Culture Celebration on Sunday, Nov. 9 when the Utah Mammoth visit ...
Artist’s Resale Right allows visual artists to benefit from future sales of their work, bringing Canada in line with Britain, ...
Claudette Commanda, an Anishinaabe Algonquin from the Kitigan Zibi First Nation in Outaouais and the first Indigenous person to serve as the Chancellor of the University of Ottawa, will host a ...
Greeting viewers with bright-blue acrylic wings, a tall canvas depicting a thunderbird of Native American legend looms near the entrance of the newest traveling exhibition at the Chrysler Museum of ...
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Pope returns 62 artifacts to Canada's Indigenous peoples as part of reckoning with colonial past
The Vatican has returned 62 artifacts to Indigenous peoples from Canada. This move is part of the Catholic Church’s effort to address its role in suppressing Indigenous culture in the Americas.
Rufus Wainwright made a subtle change to the lyrics of “O Canada” before Game 5 of the World Series, which didn’t sit well with every baseball fan watching at home. Wainwright, who was born in ...
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