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Son of a Trickster is a powerful coming-of-age novel rife with Indigenous beliefs

Eden's Robinson's Son of a Trickster is a raw and compelling coming-of-age novel. The first book in the Trickster trilogy, the novel follows Jared,...

Prairie Edge is a gripping exploration of Land Back, justice and identity

Prairie Edge by Métis/Ukrainian author Conor Kerr is a thought-provoking and important read. The crime novel places a heavy lens on the Land Back...

Storytelling through raw emotion: The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open

The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open is a film that leaves you shaken, thoughtful and changed. Its quiet intensity and immersive realism...

Rez Ball is a rich Indigenous film with a familiar storyline

For Rez Ball, a new 2024 film on Netflix that’s produced by LeBron James and directed by Sydney Freeland, basketball is more than just...

Smoke Signals is a road trip with Daddy issues and Rez humour

If you’ve ever wondered what a road trip with your childhood frenemy would be like, minus the working car and plus a lot of...

A story to set your teeth chattering: Split Tooth by Tanya Tagaq

Tanya Tagaq's novel Split Tooth drags readers onto the icy tundra, following the life of a young girl in a remote town in the...

Blood Quantum: Indigenous resilience in a gritty zombie apocalypse

What if the next pandemic struck — and you were naturally immune? This is the gripping premise of Jeff Barnaby's Blood Quantum (2019), a...

Removing Jordan’s Principle

Mismanaging Jordan's Principle could have significant ramifications.

Weaving heritage and healing: the gift of a ribbon skirt

Susan Byrne comes from a big family in Newfoundland. She has over 30 first cousins, 12 aunts and uncles on her dad’s side, and...

Our home on Indigenous land

co-written with Hafed AlmadaniEditor’s Note: This story is part of a series called the Land Where We Stand (LWWS). Uncovering the hidden stories about...

Durham College is making progress in creating Indigenous space

For many Indigenous youth across Canada, the thought of entering the colonial education system can leave a bad taste in their mouths.However, over the...

Reconciliation between Treaty people

Jacob Powless is a Turtle Clan Mohawk from Oshawa and columnist with The Chronicle.

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