- D-Brief notes evidence that indigenous peoples in the Pacific Northwest smoked tobacco long before Europeans arrived.
- Atlas Obscura looks at "yaupon tea", a caffeinated beverage brewed from the leaves and stems of the cassina plant of the southeastern United States popular among indigeous peoples but mysteriously neglected in recent years.
- The Mohawk reserve of Kahnawake is facing a referendum over whether or not to legalize the sale of cannabis products. CTV reports.
- Cree fiddler Byron Jonah is the first person to win a new fiddling award of Eeyou Istchee, the Cree region in northern Québec. CBC reports.
- Mathieu Landriault at The Conversation looks at how, in the Justin Trudeau era, the term "Aboriginal" has been replaced by "Indigenous".
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Date: 2018-10-31 11:48 am (UTC)