The discovery of an 11,000-year-old village in Saskatchewan could rewrite Indigenous history in central Canada.
An 11,000-year-old Indigenous settlement found in Saskatchewan reshapes the understanding of North American civilizations.
A researcher looking at erosion along a Canada river discovered an ancient indigenous site. Screengrab from Sturgeon Lake First Nation Official's Facebook post Just north of Prince Albert in central ...
In central Canada, a newly uncovered 11,000-year-old settlement is challenging the notion that early Indigenous people were ...
Filmmakers Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie investigate the genocide of Indigenous children at residential schools.
Exploring the traditions and culture of the Indigenous peoples of Canada provides unique opportunities for visitors looking for deeper travel experiences Paddling Lake Opemisca at sunset ...
A group of Indigenous entrepreneurs from across the North were in Whitehorse last ... "How can we create an experience for people that is anti-hustle and really quite restorative — so that ...
The site near Prince Albert, Sask., suggests Indigenous people lived in the region about 1,000 years earlier than previously thought.
Before discovering this site, archaeologists studying early North American peoples believed they ... many oral histories passed down in indigenous groups in Canada and the U.S. have contradicted ...
The discovery of hundreds of unmarked graves at an Indian residential school in Canada in 2021 was ... and for over a dozen indigenous communities in North America, sparking a grassroots movement ...