Tag: Indigenous

Cuts to USAID severed longstanding American support for Indigenous peoples around the world

The recent cuts to the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) have had a devastating impact on Indigenous

Indigenous land defenders face rising threats amid push for minerals

The report from the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre sheds light on the alarming number of attacks

Malaysia’s Indigenous peoples hit by deforestation and evictions

He said the forced eviction of the Rumah Jeffrey people is just one example of the ongoing struggle

Earth911 Podcast: Cool Earth’s Hannah Peck Collaborates With Indigenous Communities To Preserve The Planet’s Remaining Rainforests

Cool Earth is revolutionizing rainforest conservation with a groundbreaking approach that prioritizes direct support over traditional carbon offset

Want climate solutions in Indigenous territories? Better get consent.

Indigenous communities worldwide are increasingly finding themselves at the forefront of environmental battles, fighting to protect their lands

Indigenous wisdom ‘protects biodiversity’

In the realm of conservation and environmental protection, it is crucial to recognize the sacredness of all life

Cara Romero Captures the Continuity of Indigenous Culture

Cara Romero's exhibition, "Panûpünüwügai (Living Light)," at Dartmouth College's Hood Museum of Art showcases the powerful representation of

Indigenous leaders push for seat at the table of high seas biodiversity treaty 

Indigenous peoples have long held a deep connection to the land, waters, and territories they call home. For

The IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts Is Weaving Indigenous Futures

The Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) in Santa Fe is a

Indigenous delegates at the UN raise alarm on voluntary isolated peoples

Indigenous leaders from South America are raising awareness about the threats facing isolated peoples, also known as uncontacted

Indigenous Humor and Resistance Shines at The Photography Show 

Rather, Jackson’s humor invites viewers to critically examine their own assumptions and biases, prompting a necessary discomfort that

From Greenland to Ghana, Indigenous youth work for climate justice

Indigenous leaders from all corners of the globe have gathered in New York for the United Nations Permanent