A hauntingly beautiful and subtly terrifying new movie out this month details photographer James Balog’s years-long, multi-camera journey to document climate change in the Arctic...
Turtle Island’s indigenous were picking up the pieces from Hurricane Sandy and breathing a sigh of relief on November 3, grateful that despite fairly significant damage, no tribal ...
Kateri’s blessings followed Lydia Johnson from Wapato, Washington to Rome. Johnson, Yakama/Cayuse, and 29 others from the Yakima Diocese–including Bishop Joseph J...
The Xavante people of the southern Amazon won an important victory in their four-decade long struggle to secure their traditional territory, Marãiwatséde, located in Mato Grosso st...
A century after thousands of indigenous people died and were displaced in one of the most brutal episodes of the Amazonian rubber boom, government officials publicly apologized for...
A controversial former band leader from Manitoba who vied for the National Chief spot at the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) last summer may have accomplished what no amount of neg...