Nisga'a Nation
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Nisg̱a’a Lisims Government sues ‘illegal occupants’ for interfering with their treaty rightsThe Nisg̱a’a Lisims Government has filed a lawsuit with the Supreme Court of B.C. against people they say are "illegally occupying" Nisg̱a’a Treaty territory.CanadaDec 21, 2023
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University of Northern B.C. to offer bachelor’s degree in Nisga’a languageThe four-year undergraduate degree is the first of its kind in northern B.C., with about 70 per cent of courses having a Nisga'a component.EducationDec 18, 2023
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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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‘Story behind the song’: Laxgalts’ap dancers return from Hawai’i performanceDancers between the ages of one and 80 opened the ceremonies on Saturday and Sunday, not as competitors, but as esteemed guests.PerspectivesSep 13, 2023
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Nisga’a memorial pole about to start journey home to B.C. from Scottish museumThe pole is set to make its journey in the belly of a Canadian military aircraft as a result of what Amy Parent described as an unexpected moment of reconciliation.PerspectivesAug 28, 2023
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Nisga’a Nation Hoobiyee back for 2023 at Vancouver’s PNE ForumAnother big cultural festival, the Nisga’a Nation's new year celebrations named Hoobiyee has made a comeback after two years of pandemic cancellations.CanadaMar 4, 2023
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B.C. Nisga’a totem on display at Scotland museum since 1930 is heading homeA delegation of Nisga'a leaders travelled to Edinburgh last August to ask that the memorial pole be returned to their territory from Scotland's National Museum.CanadaDec 2, 2022
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