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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...
Archaeologists in Guatemala have discovered the tomb of an influential early Mayan ruler...
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...
Sara Shahriari
October 26, 2012

“Mother Earth is the living dynamic system made up of the indivisible community of all living systems and living

Indigenous and rural plaintiffs from Lago Agrio, Ecuador have won two battles recently in their efforts to sue the U.S...
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...

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