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Yukon First Nations leaders convene at Intergovernmental Forum to strengthen partnerships
Leaders from Yukon First Nations, the government of Yukon, and Canadian federal...
Joseph Guenzler 4 Dec 2024
Papua New Guinea celebrates Independence day, as PM urges "sons of the country" to resist violence and embrace unity
Papua New Guinea celebrated their Independence Day on Monday, 49 years after the...
Dechlan Brennan 16 Sep 2024
Lily Gladstone makes history at Golden Globes as first indigenous woman nominated for Best Performance
Lily Gladstone, a Native American actress of Siksikaitsitapi and NiMiiPuu hertia...
Joseph Guenzler 14 Dec 2023
Listen now: "XOCÔ" is an exciting fusion of Afro-Indigenous Brazilian rhythms
Mestre Sérgio Xocolate, also known as XOCÔ , has just announced his newest album...
Joseph Guenzler 18 Oct 2023
Florida's black history education: a double-edged sword for systemic racism
The Florida Board of Education has given its approval to revised Black history s...
Joseph Guenzler 1 Aug 2023
Ecuadorian Indigenous group vows to "prepare conditions of territorial defence" to stop mining on its land

Ecuador's major indigenous organisation is preparing to hold protests in mining areas in an attempt to stop the plunder of resources near its communities.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jan 16, 2023
Human Rights Watch slam Canada over persistent "widespread abuses" of First Nations people

Human Rights Watch, the international rights group that recently criticised Australian governments for their failure to protect the rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, has delivere...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jan 16, 2023
Delay to Māori co-government and a fall in the polls place pressure on Ardern in election year

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Arden has urged Kiwis to consider her party's commitment to Māori affairs amid dwindling support and criticism of delayed self-determination measures ahead of t...

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Jan 4, 2023
Peru's right-wing uses chaos as cover to attack the rights of Indigenous peoples

Conservatives in Peru are seeking to exploit the chaos caused by the overthrow and arrest of President Pedro Castillo by passing a new law to strip Indigenous people of legal protections and abolish r...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Dec 29, 2022
Wampis Nation makes a stand for Indigenous autonomy at COP15

The Wampis Nation in Peru has faced depredations from colonialism and capitalism for hundreds of years, and have been fighting back for just as long.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Dec 27, 2022
Dakota riders honour fallen warriors 160 years on

Throughout December dozens of Native American riders, along with supporters and friends, have ridden more than 530km across South Dakota and into Minnesota to commemorate the hanging of 38 Dakota warr...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Dec 26, 2022
UN plea sparks multi-million dollar push to protect Aboriginal and Torres Strait languages

The Australian government has embraced a global push to keep Indigenous languages alive, announcing a multi-million dollar boost for language education.

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Dec 23, 2022
Teenager aims to become second Māori ever to study medicine at Harvard

Koan Hemana of Rotorua Boys' High School, Aotearoa, will soon begin studying at Harvard College with the aim of getting into the Boston university's post-graduate medical school.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Dec 21, 2022
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