At the University of Prince Edward Island's Mawi'omi Centre, beadwork instructor Morgan Varis carefully guides participants ...
What happens when you stop seeing the sea as a resource—and start seeing it as family? For two Indigenous members of Oceans ...
As the monsoon clouds recede in Nepal in late September, herders Karma Gurung and Dhana Raj Ghale, who have spent three ...
Cancer. Diabetes. Aging itself. Rapamycin’s potential to treat an array of diseases has been a source of scientific ...
Who makes decisions: ensuring Indigenous voices lead the design and governance of health programs. Indigenous-led health education tackles all three. It brings reconciliation down from the level of ...
Cancer. Diabetes. Aging itself. Rapamycin’s potential to treat an array of diseases has been a source of scientific fascination. But many aren’t aware of its origins – and its complicated legacy.
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African leaders to adopt indigenous development models
From Samuel Adadi Akapule, Bolgatanga The Millar Institute for Transdisciplinary and Development Studies’ (MITDS) ...
Although rapamycin eventually became a billion-dollar drug, many of the people instrumental to its discovery—most importantly ...
First Nations in Quebec and across Canada boast a rich tapestry of cultures, languages, and traditions. With over 600 recognized groups, each has its own unique customs and histories. For instance, ...
Vietnam is setting its sights on boosting agricultural exports to US$70 billion by the end of 2025 and $100 billion by 2030, ...
In order to rebuild economic ties with Indigenous communities, Canada needs to reestablish its original trading partnerships that existed before confederation, according to one Indigenous CEO.
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