Pope Leo XIV gave the artifacts, including an iconic Inuit kayak, and supporting documentation to the Canadian Conference of ...
Steered by a long-held approach of care and respect for the land and cultural teachings, Indigenous tour guides and operators ...
The Vatican has returned 62 indigenous artefacts to Canada, 100 years after they were taken from tribes to appear in a ...
Sixty-two artifacts from various First Nations, Inuit, and Metis communities will be finally returning home to Canada from ...
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Opinion: Indigenous participation is vital to success of Canada’s economic shift
Canada is at an inflection point. The job facing the federal government, the provinces and the private sector is to urgently ...
Indigenous-led Métis Drone training at Métis Crossing develops job-ready RPAS pilots with targeted skills for emergency, industrial, and environmental missions.
Pope Leo XIV fulfilled a promise made by the late Pope Francis to return to Canada’s Indigenous communities ...
Catholic missionaries sent the artefacts to Rome on the occasion of a 1925 exhibition held by Pope Pius XI that displayed ...
Pope Leo XIV gifted 62 Indigenous people's artifacts held for more than 100 years by the Vatican to leaders of the Canadian ...
In a historic moment in the long journey of reconciliation between the Catholic Church and the Indigenous peoples of Canada, ...
The items were sent to Rome by Catholic missionaries between 1923 and 1925. They include an Inuit kayak, masks, moccasins and ...
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