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The Nova Scotia government is giving the Unama’ki Institute of Natural Resources in Cape Breton $893,000 to fund Mi’kmaq-led climate change adaptation work.
The Nova Scotia government is giving the Unama’ki Institute of Natural Resources in Cape Breton $893,000 to fund Mi’kmaq-led climate change adaptation work. The institute that represents the five ...
Human opinion formation has evolved to favor survival and social cohesion. Understanding this enables us to develop more ...
Native leaders say the courts have not treated religious rights equally, pointing to the current fight over Oak Flat.
The history of encounters between Catholicism and Native spirituality has often been marred by violence and oppression.