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As Nisga’a memorial totem pole returned home, sights turn to other artifactsAs work is underway to erect the memorial totem pole, an SFU Indigenous Governance and Education official said more artifacts should be returned to Indigenous Peoples.PerspectivesSep 30, 2023
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Return of Nisga’a memorial totem pole to be celebrated with ceremony and feastThe pole was carved in 1860 in memory of a Nisga'a chief, and was taken from the nation in 1929, without the nation's consent and later sold to the National Museum of Scotland.PerspectivesSep 29, 2023
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These coastal First Nations want polluting countries to ditch coal for B.C. LNG"If you're travelling in a country like China and see the air that they breathe, I mean, anything that we can do to help clean that area would make sense."EnvironmentOct 9, 2019
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B.C. First Nations master carver Norman Tait dead at 75Norman Tait, a Nisga'a First Nation artist whose work is displayed around the world, has died at the age of 75.CanadaMay 25, 2016
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