The Bubble Trump's Pocahontas comment wasn't racist because Warren isn't Native American, conservative says... READ MORE›
The prejudice that Native American people face is an unfortunate historical legacy... READ MORE›
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›
Civil rights groups are calling on broadcasters not to use 'derogatory' Washington NFL team's name on Thanksgiving Day... READ MORE›
'it's time to get rid of it and recognize inuit people as modern day people,' says norma dunning... READ MORE›
Is there a role for art in demanding justice and memorialising those killed in Chile and Guatemala?... READ MORE›
The restaurant kitchen where everyone has HIV 'We want to challenge stigma'... READ MORE›
REUTERS Alessandro Bianchi The pope also canonized 30 martyrs who were killed for their faith in Brazil in 1645... READ MORE›
In an apparent oversight by the referee in Panama City, forward Gabriel Torres' 52nd-minute goal never appeared to cross the goal line... READ MORE›
The United States is sensationally eliminated from World Cup qualifying by minnows Trinidad and Tobago, leaving the Socceroos to face Honduras in next month's intercontinental play-off... READ MORE›
It joined cities, including San Francisco, Seattle and Denver, that had previously booted Columbus in favor of Indigenous Peoples Day... READ MORE›
Earlier this week, the Ontario Association of Children's Aid Societies issued a formal apology for the damage done to survivors of the Sixties Scoop... READ MORE›
The government will pay nearly 800m to survivors of the 'Sixties Scoop' policy, which forcibly removed aboriginal children from their families... READ MORE›
Tropical Storm Nate has killed at least 10 people in Costa Rica and Nicaragua, before it moves north towards the US... READ MORE›
As the economic and political crisis deepens in Venezuela, so do the levels of hunger... READ MORE›
The US territory of Puerto Rico is one of the islands hardest hit... READ MORE›
Protecting the artwork Copyright of Indigenous artwork is paramount to protecting the Santa Teresa crosses, according to Sister Wiemers... READ MORE›
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›
Community newspaper article about head lice with photo of Indigenous girl sparks outrage - CBC News... READ MORE›
A massive 8.0-magnitude earthquake rocked Mexico's southern coast, the U.S. Geological Survey said early Friday, triggering a potential tsunami threat to several neighboring countries... READ MORE›
Koenig, whose group works with indigenous peoples to protect the Amazon... READ MORE›
Bainbridge, who researched the representation of indigenous people in Hollywood for her documentary Reel Injun, said no nation sported the thin headband worn by hippies... READ MORE›
WINNIPEG, Manitoba -- The Canadian Museum for Human Rights offers many opportunities for contemplation... READ MORE›
Canada is rated sixth in the world when it comes to the United Nations Human Development Index... READ MORE›
Seven Inuit runners from Salluit ran the Big Island Half-Marathon in Hawaii last month... READ MORE›
Steven Ross, grand chief of the Saskatchewan First Nations Veterans Association, agrees Blackwolf should be removed... READ MORE›
Every year in April, thousands of Indigenous people across from North America travel to Albuquerque, N.M... READ MORE›
As millions of Americans celebrate Thanksgiving, some Native Americans are pushing back... READ MORE›
Company upset over short film that uses Pablo Nerudas famous poem on how US corporations treated Latin American countries as empty banana republics... READ MORE›
Take a look at London's new, one-of-a-kind Indigenous inspired playground... READ MORE›
What's at stake is that we're going to lose more and more of indigenous women and girls in Canada... READ MORE›
The conference is being hosted by the Alberta Recreation and Parks Association... READ MORE›
For a long time, anthropologists considered the Clovis people to be the first culture to populate North America... READ MORE›
Truth and Reconciliation final report points to 'growing crisis' for indigenous youth... READ MORE›
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›
Muslim sailors reached the Americas more than 300 years before Christopher Columbus, suggested Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan yesterday... READ MORE›
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›
The quake was felt in Quito, the South American country's capital, more than 100 miles away, the Associated Press reported... READ MORE›
Natives travelled to California and Washington this week to protest against Serra's elevation in person... READ MORE›
The indigenous health care providers in the south of the country mostly serve the Mapuche community... READ MORE›
There has been a sharp rise in the number of cases of Zika in several other Latin American countries... READ MORE›
First Nation refers to non-Inuit and non-Metis indigenous people in Canada... READ MORE›
As indigenous leaders in states such as Amazonas have defected to Venezuela's opposition, the strains with the government have worsened... READ MORE›
The court upheld an appeal filed on the El Morro mine by the Diaguita community in northern Chile... READ MORE›
Brazil's armed forces ejected hundreds of settlers from an indigenous reserve. A year later, outsiders are back... READ MORE›
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›
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›
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