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Buried Burdens: The True Costs of Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) Ownership
Major resource projects are set to expand in Canada and Indigenous communities encouraged to participate – what are the risks?
YELLOWHEAD SCHOOL
An accessible platform for grounded perspectives and compelling ideas on Indigenous issues in Canada.
- Social Policy
- by Veronica Fuentes
by Veronica Fuentes
- Northern, Social Policy
- by Jessica Penney
by Jessica Penney
- Treaties, Rights and Title
- by Michaela McGuire - Jaad Gudgihljiwah
by Michaela McGuire - Jaad Gudgihljiwah and Rosanna Carver
- The Indian Department
- by Janna Wale
by Janna Wale and Michaela McGuire - Jaad Gudgihljiwah
- Social Policy
- by Nikodemus Niko
by Nikodemus Niko
- The Indian Department
- by Hayden King
by Hayden King
Yellowhead North
Yellowhead North aims to amplify the writers, activists, researchers and artists who advocate for the reclamation of Indigenous land and life -- and the unique dimensions of that campaign.
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The Yellowhead Treaty Map:
Challenging Canadian Narratives of Treaty
Explore the map to learn more about Indigenous treaty perspectives from 1763 to the Present.
Rooted in community networks, Yellowhead offers critical and accessible resources to support the reclamation of Indigenous land and life.
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YELLOWHEAD SCHOOL
Land Back Online Course
This free, seven-module online course, based on the Yellowhead Institute Red Paper, Land Back, explores how Canada dispossesses Indigenous people of their land and the strategies communities are employing to reclaim it.
Members of the Yellowhead community are frequently in the media, offering commentary and insight from Indigenous perspectives.
- Aug 1, 2025, LNG Project Comes with Financial Risks for First Nations: Report, The Tyee
- July 1, 2025, First Nations opposition to Bill C-5 draws comparisons to Idle No More movement, CBC
- July 1, 2025, 35 years after the so-called ‘Oka Crisis,’ Kanien’kehá:ka activist hasn’t seen much progress from ‘Canada,’ Indiginews