Indigenous leaders say the Fortescue and Yindjibarndi matter proves the current system financially incentivises miners to proceed with projects without consent.
For several years, illegal gold mining, loggers and other invaders have impacted the territory of the Indigenous Wampís people (or Huambisa) of the northern Peruvian Amazon. To combat these threats ...
As the largest display of Native North American art ever seen in Britain arrives in Yorkshire, its artists are asking timely questions about their history, our planet, and humanity’s place within it ...
The snowcapped mountains surrounding northwest Montana's Flathead Reservation are a sign winter is coming. Mary Lefthand pulls her truck up to a warehouse in the valley below. She's driven over the ...
René Villca from the Confederation of Indigenous Communities of Bolivia: These protests are the masses exercising direct democracy in the face of oppression. There is now a single demand: President ...
LA GUAÑA, Ecuador, 14 August (UNHCR) - The Awa are an indigenous people who straddle the Ecuador-Colombia border but do not feel part of the modern societies on either side. That has not saved them ...
UNGUIA, Colombia, September 22 (UNHCR) - Among Colombia's many indigenous groups threatened with extinction, few are in a riskier situation than the Tule. There are only about 1,200 of them left in ...
On a hot afternoon deep in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest, Indigenous chief Megaron soaps himself and enjoys a quick swim in the ...
By Lais Morais and Adriano Machado PYKANY VILLAGE, Brazil, May 28 (Reuters) - Chief Megaron Txucarramae, a 75-year-old leader ...
Indigenous communities within Trinidad and Tobago have pushed back against a recent National Council of Indian Culture (NCIC) ...
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