Indigenous Peoples Day: First Nations' fight to protect their territories and natural world
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By Michelle Cyca June 21, 2026
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This article, published on National Indigenous Peoples Day in Canada, highlights Indigenous communities' connection to the land and their efforts to protect natural territories. It features stories of First Nations across Canada, including the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation's fight against a potential gold mine threatening their territory. The piece also shares a Cree phrase for the first day of summer, blending cultural education with environmental advocacy.
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· 3 pulledkisâstew [kih-SAS-tee-you], which means 'it's hot out!'
It's a day for celebrating — and we have plenty of hopeful, resilient stories of Indigenous people caring for the natural world you might want to check out.
Take a look at Zoë Yunker's breathtaking aerial survey of Tla-o-qui-aht territory, as the First Nation fights a potential gold mine that could imperil their wa
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