Haida Nation
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Decades in the making, B.C. signs agreement handing over title to Haida GwaiiThe province announced last month that it had reached a proposed deal with the Haida, which was called a "foundational step in the reconciliation pathway of Haida Nation and B.C."CanadaApr 14
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Haida Gwaii brothers appointed to the Order of CanadaThe brothers are being celebrated for their artistic contributions and their advancement of Haida art and culture.FeaturesJun 29, 2022
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Tweeting about National Indigenous Peoples Day? This Haida artist designed the emojiIt was a new challenge for Jaalen Edenshaw, who doesn't use Twitter and is best-known for his monumental red cedar sculptures, including totem poles.CanadaJun 21, 2022
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B.C. Village of Queen Charlotte votes to restore ancestral Haida nameThe meeting at the Queen Charlotte Community Hall was open for the public to attend, and after Mayor Kris Olsen announced "motion carried," the building erupted into applause.FeaturesMay 17, 2022
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Punished and hit for speaking her language, a B.C. residential school survivor is not staying silentSphenia Jones was 11 years old when she attended the residential school in Edmonton and was put on a train from British Columbia that picked up other children along the way.CanadaJun 25, 2021
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Horgan disappointed but standing by Cullen over comments about Haida Liberal candidate'I expressed my disappointment with his comments — as I said, what you say privately you should be able to say publicly,' John Horgan said Sunday.PoliticsOct 18, 2020
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Coronavirus: B.C. bans non-resident and non-essential travel to Haida GwaiiThe move comes amid a community outbreak of COVID-19 affecting at least 20 people.HealthJul 30, 2020
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UBC honours victims of residential schools with reconciliation totem poleA 17-metre totem pole carved by a Haida Nation hereditary chief was raised at the University of British Columbia Saturday afternoon.NewsApr 1, 2017
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Police officers City orders Oppenheimer Park campers to leave; VPD to ‘monitor’ the situationCampers at Oppenheimer Park in Downtown Eastside are on edge this morning, awaiting an eviction by the City of Vancouver.Jul 21, 2014
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