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POPE BRINGS ENVIRONMENTAL CRUSADE TO PERU'S AMAZON, CITING 'DEFENSE OF THE EARTH'


An area lays deforested by illegal gold mining in the Madre de Dios province of Peru, on Jan. 17, 2018... READ MORE

20th January, 2018 936

AMAZON'S INDIGENOUS PEOPLE 'NEVER SO THREATENED'


Thousands of indigenous people had traveled to meet the pontiff from throughout the Amazon basin region of Peru, Brazil and Bolivia... READ MORE

19th January, 2018 0

MORE CHURCHES TORCHED AS POPE TAKES CHILEAN STATE AND MAPUCHE MINORITY TO TASK OVER 'INJUSTICES'


While the vast majority of Chile's estimated 1 million citizens of Mapuche descent oppose violence, a small number rely on it to push their agenda... READ MORE

18th January, 2018 1

DNA OF ANCIENT ALASKAN BABY TELLS STORY OF 1ST AMERICANS


Genetic analysis of a baby girl who died at the end of the last ice age has uncovered a new group of Native Americans the... READ MORE

4th January, 2018 184

THE TOP 5 INDIGENOUS NEWS STORIES OF 2017 AS CHOSEN BY YOU


A Toronto lawyer began a campaign to support emerging Indigenous writers and the campaign was able to raise 140,000... READ MORE

27th December, 2017 1277

2 NORTHERN ALBERTA FIRST NATIONS WILL SHARE A 49% INTEREST IN SUNCOR OILSANDS STORAGE FACILITY


The acquisition by the Mikisew Cree and Fort McKay First Nations was first announced a year ago but was conditional on the First Nations securing funding... READ MORE

24th November, 2017 6639

'IT'S TIME TO GET RID OF IT AND RECOGNIZE INUIT PEOPLE AS MODERN DAY PEOPLE,' SAYS NORMA DUNNING


'it's time to get rid of it and recognize inuit people as modern day people,' says norma dunning... READ MORE

15th November, 2017 5678

THE RESTAURANT KITCHEN WHERE EVERYONE HAS HIV


The restaurant kitchen where everyone has HIV 'We want to challenge stigma'... READ MORE

8th November, 2017 9341

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BRAZIL ABOLISHES HUGE AMAZON RESERVE IN 'BIGGEST ATTACK' IN 50 YEARS


Brazilian president has dissolved Renca to attract investment in region thought to contain gold with critics warning of irreversible damage... READ MORE

24th August, 2017 84337

CULTURAL APPROPRIATION: MAKE IT ILLEGAL WORLDWIDE, INDIGENOUS ADVOCATES SAY


Anaya is one of several Indigenous leaders at this round of negotiations who are questioning just how serious some member states are taking the negotiations... READ MORE

13th June, 2017 22442

COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER ARTICLE ABOUT HEAD LICE WITH PHOTO OF INDIGENOUS GIRL SPARKS OUTRAGE


Community newspaper article about head lice with photo of Indigenous girl sparks outrage - CBC News... READ MORE

9th September, 2017 13277

POPE FRANCIS IN ECUADOR CALLS FOR MORE PROTECTION OF RAIN FOREST AND ITS PEOPLE


Koenig, whose group works with indigenous peoples to protect the Amazon... READ MORE

8th July, 2015 7328

A MUSEUM ABOUT RIGHTS, AND A LEGACY OF UNCOMFORTABLE CANADIAN TRUTHS


WINNIPEG, Manitoba -- The Canadian Museum for Human Rights offers many opportunities for contemplation... READ MORE

6th October, 2016 6187

WILLIAM AND KATE URGED TO CONFRONT PAST COLONIAL WRONGS IN CANADA


Canada is rated sixth in the world when it comes to the United Nations Human Development Index... READ MORE

23rd September, 2016 5791

AMAZON TRIBESWOMEN ESCAPE BACK TO FOREST AFTER REJECTING CIVILIZATION


The Awa tribe lives on the eastern fringe of Brazil's Amazon rain forest. It is estimated that the population of the Awa totals just 450 people... READ MORE

10th September, 2016 5437

VICE PRESIDENT OF BRAZIL EMERGES FROM SHADOWS


In some ways, this leaves the president even more reliant on Mr. Temer, whom Ms. Rousseff named as her chief negotiator with the fractious Congress this year... READ MORE

7th August, 2015 5341

NO, THE WORLD'S OLDEST TREE HAS NOT BEEN ACCIDENTALLY CUT DOWN BY LOGGERS IN THE AMAZON


While logging in the Mats's Indigenous Reserve is indeed controversial and the Amazon rainforest is shrinking, the Rainforest Protection Coalition does not exist... READ MORE

11th December, 2014 5121

LOOKING FOR THE BEST TEACHER IN THE WORLD? HEAD TO NORTHERN QUEBEC


Seven Inuit runners from Salluit ran the Big Island Half-Marathon in Hawaii last month... READ MORE

12th March, 2017 4576

BID TO OUST INDIGENOUS VETERANS PRESIDENT GAINS MOMENTUM


Steven Ross, grand chief of the Saskatchewan First Nations Veterans Association, agrees Blackwolf should be removed... READ MORE

16th August, 2017 2765

WINNIPEG WOMAN VYING FOR MISS INDIAN WORLD TITLE


Every year in April, thousands of Indigenous people across from North America travel to Albuquerque, N.M... READ MORE

30th March, 2017 2153

FIGHT TO IMPEACH BRAZILS LEADER TEARS AT FABRIC OF DAILY LIFE


Alarmed by the surge in social strife, some Brazilians have taken a hard line on political chatter... READ MORE

16th April, 2016 1791

INDIGENOUS INSPIRED PLAYGROUND A LONDON FIRST


Take a look at London's new, one-of-a-kind Indigenous inspired playground... READ MORE

16th June, 2017 1784

CANADA'S FIRST NATIONS ALREADY FEEL FAILED BY INQUIRY INTO MISSING AND MURDERED WOMEN


What's at stake is that we're going to lose more and more of indigenous women and girls in Canada... READ MORE

30th July, 2017 1534

'INDIGENOUS PROTECTED AREAS REACH THEIR FULL POTENTIAL WHEN THERE ARE PEOPLE IN THEM, TAKING CARE OF THEM'


The conference is being hosted by the Alberta Recreation and Parks Association... READ MORE

6th March, 2017 1439

TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION COMMISSION FINAL REPORT POINTS TO 'GROWING CRISIS' FOR INDIGENOUS YOUTH


Truth and Reconciliation final report points to 'growing crisis' for indigenous youth... READ MORE

15th December, 2015 1401

POPE CALLS UNFETTERED CAPITALISM 'THE DUNG OF THE DEVIL'


He also called for an end to what he said was the genocide of Christians taking place in the Middle East and beyond... READ MORE

10th July, 2015 1355

'CONTINUATION OF DISRESPECT OF NATIVE PEOPLES'


The impending highway was designed to give commuters in Phoenix, the sixth-largest city in the United States, an easier way of navigating the city... READ MORE

28th January, 2017 1230

ROADS ARE ENCROACHING DEEPER INTO THE AMAZON RAINFOREST, STUDY SAYS


Oil and gas access roads in western Amazon could open up Pandoras box of environmental impacts... READ MORE

28th January, 2015 1123

JUNA-PERO SERRA'S BRUTAL STORY IN SPOTLIGHT AS POPE PREPARES FOR CANONISATION


Natives travelled to California and Washington this week to protest against Serra's elevation in person... READ MORE

23rd September, 2015 1002

MORE BABIES BORN WITH BIRTH DEFECTS


There has been a sharp rise in the number of cases of Zika in several other Latin American countries... READ MORE

21st January, 2016 934

SPATE OF SUICIDE ATTEMPTS SHOCK CANADIAN COMMUNITY


First Nation refers to non-Inuit and non-Metis indigenous people in Canada... READ MORE

12th April, 2016 858

CANADA WILL PAY COMPENSATION TO THOUSANDS OF INDIGENOUS 'STOLEN CHILDREN'


The government will pay nearly 800m to survivors of the 'Sixties Scoop' policy, which forcibly removed aboriginal children from their families... READ MORE

6th October, 2017 857

ANALYSIS | SOUTH AMERICA'S INDIGENOUS GROUPS USED TO LINE UP WITH THE LEFT. NOT ANYMORE.


As indigenous leaders in states such as Amazonas have defected to Venezuela's opposition, the strains with the government have worsened... READ MORE

12th May, 2017 703

EVEN THE MILITARY MAY NOT BE ENOUGH TO PROTECT AN ENDANGERED AMAZON TRIBE


Brazil's armed forces ejected hundreds of settlers from an indigenous reserve. A year later, outsiders are back... READ MORE

8th November, 2015 645

CATHOLIC CROSSES PAINTED IN INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY SOLD WORLDWIDE


Protecting the artwork Copyright of Indigenous artwork is paramount to protecting the Santa Teresa crosses, according to Sister Wiemers... READ MORE

19th September, 2017 593

'THE STRUGGLE HAS NEVER BEEN ABOUT SAVING THE PLANET'


Naidoo is now at the end of his six-year stint as head of Greenpeace and is preparing to head home to his native South Africa... READ MORE

31st December, 2015 586

WORLD INDIGENOUS GAMES DRAW 2,000 ATHLETES AMID PROTESTS OVER GROUPS' RIGHTS


According to the Catholic church's Missionary Council for Indigenous Peoples Cimi, 138 indigenous people were killed in clashes over land last year, a rise of 130 percent over 2013... READ MORE

29th October, 2015 583

TOP GUATEMALAN BEAUTY SPOT MIRED IN INDIGENOUS RIGHTS CONFLICT


Conap promotional material states that Semuc Champey means where the river hides beneath the earth in the Q'eqchi language... READ MORE

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