The historic role of women in community and governance, and the work in front of women to remember what colonization has ...
Indigenous women leaders play a key role as defenders of their territories, biodiversity and ancestral knowledge. From their communities, they lead environmental restoration, collective health care, ...
Prologue: cacicas in the early Spanish Caribbean / Ida Altman -- Introduction / Sara Vicuña Guengerich and Margarita R. Ochoa -- Part I: North and Central America. The cacicas of Teotihuacan: early ...
Indigenous scholar and activist Michelle Schenandoah ’99 condemned Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s ’54 controversial majority opinion denying an Indigenous community’s sovereignty in an ...
A major initiative aimed at supporting Indigenous women facing violence and instability is expanding in Manitoba’s Interlake ...
Standing beside a stream stained dark with oil in Ecuador’s northern Amazon, an Indigenous woman shook her head in disbelief as she stared at the oily sheen drifting across the water and broken pipes ...
The implementation of the energy transition is unfolding at the expense of biodiversity and communities — particularly Indigenous women, says Galina Angarova and Daniela De León, members of the SIRGE ...
The First Americans Museum announced that Oscar-nominated actress Lily Gladstone (Blackfeet and Nez Perce) will deliver the keynote address at its annual Where Earth Meets Sky Gala on Friday, May 1.
Our daughters, sisters and mothers along with our sons, fathers, uncles and cousins deserve justice.
Indigenous women leaders don’t only sustain life in their territories; they are also active defenders of water, seeds, ancestral knowledge and biodiversity. Together, they lead environmental ...