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Want to work in the U.S. through the Jay Treaty? Some say process is confusing, frustrating

Indigenous people born in Canada can live and work in the U.S. but getting the documentation to meet the U.S. government's requirements for proof of blood quantum can be a headache.

Indigenous Sask. comedians tour home province before heading to Hollywood gig

A group of Indigenous comedians are sharing their humour with shows in Saskatoon and Regina this weekend before jetting off to Hollywood.

First Nations University awaits news on federal funding for new Prince Albert campus

The First Nations University of Canada (FNUniv) is still waiting for newsfrom the federal government on funding for a new buildingin Prince Albert, Sask.

Indigenous directors, writers, actors take flight in 'nerd' culture

Creators and actors say the future of Indigenous nerd culture has never looked better.

Snotty Nose Rez Kids stay true to themselves, sign with new label, launch tour

The rap duo will be setting out on a North American tour in a few weeks,which will take them from their home province of B.C. to cities across the U.S. and Canada.

Regina artist puts Treaty 4 spin on tarot cards

Ron Ewenin-Wapemoose from Cowessess First Nation has created a unique deck of tarot cards as a tribute to a friend.

Self-proclaimed 'Indigenerds' claim space in streaming, sci-fi and table top role-playing games

Three Indigenous artists and content creators are Indigenizing nerdy popular culture while battling stereotypes, building communities and collaborating with one another.

Kahkewistahaw teen lands goalie spot in Saskatchewan's new U22 women's league

A Kahkewistahaw First Nation teen has landed a spot on the Regina Junior Rebels, one of the teams competing in Hockey Saskatchewan'snew under-22 junior women's league.

Documenting powwows through film, photos helps Saulteaux man reconnect with culture

A Saulteaux man started a family business based on film, photography and documenting the powwow experiences of First Nations people in Saskatchewan.

Youth develop business, entrepreneurship ideas at First Nations University of Canada annual camp

Business andentrepreneurship ideas and teachings will be flowing all this week at the First Nations University of Canada (FNUniv) during its annual youth entrepreneurship camp.