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Drastic caribou decline sparks urgent talks between Indigenous leaders and Quebec officials
Indigenous leaders in Quebec are weighing measures to address the decline in Car...
Giovanni Torre 3 Apr 2026
University of Oklahoma’s Native Nations research centre releases key report on cancer care access
The University of Oklahoma's Native Nations Center for Tribal Policy Research ha...
Giovanni Torre 6 Mar 2026
Indigenous leaders urge stand against Residential School denialism in Canada
Indigenous leaders have written to the University of British Columbia, taking a...
Giovanni Torre 27 Jan 2026
Inuit people power emphatically rejects US takeover bid for Greenland
Several thousand largely Inuit protesters marched on Sunday against threats from...
Andrew Mathieson 19 Jan 2026
First Nations sail projection Badu Gili: Story Keepers lights up Sydney Opera House

Badu Gili: Story Keepers will light up the Sydney Opera House's eastern Bennelong sails nightly from sunset until March 2026, featuring the artworks of Gooniyandi Elder Mervyn Street and Inuk custodia...

Alexandra Giorgianni Alexandra Giorgianni Jan 14, 2026
Inuit advocate Aqqaluk Lynge warns Greenland faces 'very dangerous situation' from US threat

Inuit former parliamentarian Aqqaluk Lynge says US aggression towards Greenland/Kalaallit Nunaat has put the nation's people on edge. In an interview with CBC Radio's As It Happens host Nil Köksa...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jan 8, 2026
Indigenous artefacts returned by the Vatican to Canada

A selection of Inuit artefacts returned by the Vatican is now at the Canadian Museum of History, after First Nations, Inuit and Métis leaders for years called for the repatriation of Indigenous...

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Associated Press Dec 10, 2025
‘I will not stop fighting’: Greenlandic Inuit mother battles to reunite with her children

This article contains reporting of child removals some readers may find distressing. Greenlandic mother Keira Alexandra Kronvold has spent more than a year fighting to have her baby returned after Dan...

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Rebekah Rasmussen Nov 24, 2025
Greenlandic Indigenous women and girls forcibly given contraception

More than 350 Greenlandic Indigenous women and girls, including some 12 and younger, say they were forcibly given contraception by Danish health authorities in cases that date to the 1960s.

United Nations proceed towards balanced deal for Indigenous solidarity

The United Nations has called for solidarity from world governments for Indigenous peoples over the militarisation of their traditional land and to better safeguard the environment.

Andrew Mathieson Andrew Mathieson Jul 11, 2025
Canada pledges $5.1m for Indigenous-led climate projects abroad

Canada has announced $5.1 million in funding for three Indigenous-led climate initiatives in South America, Africa and the Indo-Pacific. The two-year commitment, unveiled on National Indigenous People...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jun 23, 2025
Bridging past and present to support Woppaburra women

Starting a PhD is a daunting process; a commitment to academia that can occupy your entire life and take you away from family and friends. For proud Woppaburra woman Julie Rogers, whilst the work has...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Apr 16, 2025
New Canadian PM to visit Inuit territory of Nunavut

New Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has embarked on official trips to France and the United Kingdom, and is set to visit Canada's Arctic territory of Nunavut.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Mar 17, 2025
Greenland election winners push back against Trump

Greenland's likely new prime minister has rejected US President Donald Trump's effort to take control of the island, saying Greenlanders must be allowed to decide their own future as it moves towards...

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Danica Kirka Mar 14, 2025
Greenland opposition party springs upset election win

The centre-right Demokraatit Party has won the most votes in Greenland's parliamentary elections, a surprise result as the territory went to the polls in the shadow of President Donald Trump's stated...

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Danica Kirka Mar 13, 2025
Greenland polls close in election dominated by Trump

Polling stations have closed in Greenland in a parliamentary election brought into the international spotlight by US President Donald Trump's pledge to take control of the mineral-rich island, firing...

Polls open in Greenland election as Trump seeks control

Polls have opened in Greenland for early parliamentary elections as US President Donald Trump seeks control of the strategic Arctic island. The self-governing region of Denmark is home to 56,000 peopl...

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Danica Kirka Mar 12, 2025
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