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Welcome to Ha-Shilth-Sa, Canada's Oldest First Nation's Paper

Welcome to Ha-Shilth-Sa, Canada's Oldest First Nation's Paper

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Island Families, Crime and justice

‘Should we go missing, we must be found’: Parliament takes steps towards Red Dress Alert 

Apr 24, 2024

On March 19, MP Leah Gazan took to Parliament Hill, on behalf of the House of Commons status of…

Environment

Stranded orca calf continues to eat seal meat, as Ehattesaht launch fundraising effort

Apr 23, 2024

After being stranded in a lagoon near Zeballos for a month, an orca calf is finally eating meat…

Island Families, General

Quick acting residents save Anacla home from suspected arson fire

Apr 23, 2024

Elected Huu-ay-aht Chief John Jack is praising two citizens for keeping a fast-moving trailer…

Fisheries

Fish Outlaws: Project delves into the historic criminalization of Indigenous fishing people

Apr 22, 2024

“The rules are not enforced uniformly, our people are over-policed, and the federal government…

Environment

New research tracks source of fecal pollution in shellfish harvesting areas

Apr 22, 2024

A new research project is underway in the Comox to Deep Bay region that strives to pinpoint the…

This mask in the university’s collection is believed to be Nuu-chah-nulth, described by an appraiser as a “wood portrait face mask with red ochre, grey-blue and black painted geometric decoration.”
Reconciliation, Culture

Are these masks made by Nuu-chah-nulth artists?

Apr 19, 2024

The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) has reached out to the Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal…

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