
Edge of the Knife: Preparing Props
By Graham Richard — Like any full-length film, the upcoming Haida language feature Edge of the Knife requires a large range of props and Haida craft-makers are hard at work to provide film crews […]
By Graham Richard — Like any full-length film, the upcoming Haida language feature Edge of the Knife requires a large range of props and Haida craft-makers are hard at work to provide film crews […]
Minister of Transport, Marc Garneau introduced Bill C-48, the Oil Tanker Moratorium Act, to the House of Commons in Ottawa today. The proposed federal legislation formalizes a crude oil tanker moratorium along the coast. The […]
Indigenous Nurses Day celebrates our hard working Haida nurses that care for all of our citizens and our neighbours on Haida Gwaii. They are the ones who support us and our family members when we […]
Rhonda Lee McIsaac — Xaana Kaahli Skidegate Inlet is turning a light milky blue along the shorelines. The result of early arrivals of iinang herring which are excitedly releasing their sperm. The tiny thin fish […]
Twenty-five actors worked through two weeks of intensive Haida language training at Hl’yaalan ‘Lngee Hiellen Village nestled beside Taaw Tow Hill this past month. Here muskeg drains over a sandy beach which stretches away […]
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