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Sacred Geometry in Indigenous Art: A Visual Language of Place and StoryHave you ever gazed at a woven basket, a painted rock, or a beaded garment and felt a strange sense of harmony—like the ...
Melbourne Storm has blamed a "miscommunication" between the board and management for the cancellation of the Welcome to ...
Those who jeered or condemned the Welcome to Country at Anzac Day ceremonies misunderstand its significance and intention. It ...
The road to the next North American Indigenous Games began in P.E.I. on Saturday as a group of young athletes from across the ...
After an Aboriginal Elder was heckled by neo-Nazis during Anzac Day commemorations, Anthony Albanese says growing extremism ...
The decision to “unprotect” dingoes is being challenged, with claims the move erases the cultural rights of First Nations ...
The Iqaluit International Airport (YFB) got a new $300-million terminal in 2017, part of an ongoing effort to bring more ...
To the Editor: Centuries ago, local native families traveled, hunted, fished, and camped in a high elevation district they called Mbeesuk for Place of the Lake, the area known today as the Helderberg ...
In northeastern California, the Upper Pit River undulates through evergreen forests, wet meadows and rugged mountains. It’s ...
Wildlife, wilderness, and culture collide on this multi-day walking experience on a little-known island in Tasmania.
Wildlife, wilderness, and culture collide on this multi-day walking experience on a little-known island in Tasmania.
November 2016: It’s impossible to understand the complications over this site without remembering it was first allocated for ...
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