INCA NEWS
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A helping hand
A helping hand Tiffany Oakes helps Nekaneet's urban band members get through the pandemic by Logan Oakes At Nekaneet First
Read MoreCowessess family services meet pandemic challenge
Geneen Sparvier is a prevention social worker at Cowessess First Nation. Provided photo. Cowessess family services meet pandemic challenge by
Read MoreNot just pretty to look at: Beading project promotes prayer and healing during the pandemic
Journey Home Begins by Jody Henderson, Wild Moon Child by Jazenta Saultier and Fleur by Karen Anderson. Photo by Lori
Read MoreQu’Appelle Valley residents join All Nations’ Healing Hospital to Fight COVID-19
Residents of Fort Qu’Appelle and surrounding First Nations all came together to show love for the community and help the
Read MoreIndigenous ‘TikTokers’ use app to share culture
Michelle Chubb is using TikTok to connect with and educate Indigenous and non-Indigenous youth
Read MoreFirst Nations University library services impacted by COVID-19 lockdown
On March 27, libraries were shut down on all three FNUniv campuses.
Read MoreRun Cappo run: Finding health in the time of COVID
The stay at home order hasn't stopped Jeff Cappo from focusing on his physical and mental health.
Read MoreHomeschooling during pandemic presents challenges
Veronique Mireault, a full-time student, won't graduate as planned because of the stress of juggling studies while teaching her son
Read MoreSchool division reaches out to on-reserve pupils
First Nation students have transitioned to distance learning with the help of Prairie Valley School Division.
Read MoreLiterary festivals move online
Photo: Festival of Words 2019. Moose Jaw Public Library Rotunda. Photo credit: Rob Harden
Read MoreFunding gap threatens First Nations COVID-19 border patrols in south
Checkpoint at Piapot First Nation on May 13 | Darla Ponace photo Funding gap threatens First Nations COVID-19 border patrols
Read MoreMétis Elder receives Saskatchewan Book Award nomination for first book
In 2019, at 84 years, respected Métis Elder Cecile Blanke published her first book Lac Pelletier: My Métis Home, which
Read MoreDomestic violence survivors turn to social media during lockdown
Domestic violence survivors are turning to social media for help in dangerous situations during the COVID-19 lockdown, according to the
Read MoreCOVID-19 affects judicial interim release process
At least one Saskatchewan prison inmate has been successful gaining judicial interim release due to COVID-19, according to court documents.
Read MoreFormer inmate finds new path with Indigenous-run reintegration program
After 23 years behind bars, Terrence Naistus is reconnecting with life on the outside.
Read MorePopular blogger faces criticism for MMIWG comments
Bianca Linaires, a popular American makeup blogger on Facebook, is facing opposition from Indigenous people on both sides of the
Read MoreINCA grad tracking COVID-19 stories
INCA grad Jaida Beaudin-Herney is tracking COVID-19 in Indigenous communities for the Institute for Investigative Journalism.
Read MoreMedia star power launches INCA 2020
Some of the top names in Indigenous journalism will help launch Day 1 of the INCA Summer Institute.
Read MoreINCA Summer Institute goes remote due to COVID19
This May-June the INCA Summer Institute will be offered remotely for the first time in its 25-year history.
Read MoreINCA grad nabs national reporting award
Jamin Mike is a finalist for this year’s Emerging Indigenous Reporters Award.
Read MoreGhost hunting with an Indigenous twist
Ghost hunting with an Indigenous twist by Sara Poitras The Other Side is an unscripted documentary series that uses a
Read More‘Warrior Games’ program showcases Indigenous sports
Warrior Games showcases Indigenous sports by Teagan Roszell Warrior Games follows the journey of its host as he travels
Read MoreAPTN’s ‘Taken’ shines light on unsolved MMIWG cases
APTN's Taken shines light on unsolved MMIWG cases By Maria Shakhawat Taken is a documentary series produced by Eagle Vision
Read MoreNot just pretty to look at: Beading project promotes prayer and healing during the pandemic
Journey Home Begins by Jody Henderson, Wild Moon Child by Jazenta Saultier and Fleur by Karen Anderson. Photo by Lori
Read MoreIndigenous ‘TikTokers’ use app to share culture
Michelle Chubb is using TikTok to connect with and educate Indigenous and non-Indigenous youth
Read MoreLiterary festivals move online
Photo: Festival of Words 2019. Moose Jaw Public Library Rotunda. Photo credit: Rob Harden
Read MoreMétis Elder receives Saskatchewan Book Award nomination for first book
In 2019, at 84 years, respected Métis Elder Cecile Blanke published her first book Lac Pelletier: My Métis Home, which
Read MoreFor your book bag!
'Elements of Indigenous Style' is a must-have for any journalist.
Read MoreHome Away From Home
Why do students call FNUniv their second home? Listen to this three-part podcast series, which originally aired on MBC Radio,
Read MoreWords of Wisdom
INCA News · WOW! Words of Wisdom Radio Special for Indigenous People's Day 2020 Produced by students in the INCA
Read MoreConnecting Through COVID
Connecting Through COVID INCA News · Connecting Through COVID Connecting Through COVID looks at how people have reached out to
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