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Photographing Vanishing Cultures With a Huge Camera, Hoping for an Even Bigger Impact

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A two-story-high photograph of Joe Yazzie towers over the viewer—every scar, wrinkle and hint of emotion on his face magnified...

African Development Bank Addresses Indigenous Issues

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On February 12, the African Development Bank (ADB) hosted a forum to discuss how Indigenous Peoples’ rights and interests can be integrated into the bank’s policies and development...

Balancing Economic and Social Development in Peruvian Mining Communities

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In January 2013, at least a dozen people were injured in clashes between police and members of a Quechua community at Candente Copper Corporation's Canariaco Mine in northwestern P...

Oglala Pet Project Is Helping Rez Pets on Pine Ridge, Video

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Founded in 2011 by community based volunteers at Pine Ridge who had been helping rez pets for many years, the Oglala Pet Project (OPP) helps community members and their pets throug...

Urban Indians May Benefit From Colorado Law's Changes

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A 37-year-old statute has dictated the relationship between Colorado’s government and the state’s Native residents, while never fully addressing the concerns of today’s growing urb...

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For some indigenous people of Venezuela, President Hugo Chavez was someone they could count on and love and many indigenous Latin Americans expressed those same feelings last week...

Interior, NPS Establish 13 New National Historic Landmarks, Including Significant American Indian Sites

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March 11, 2013
Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar and Director of the National Park Service (NPS) Jonathan B...

Two Year Anniversary of Devastating Japan Earthquake, Tsunami and Nuclear Power Plant Meltdown

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Two years ago today, Japan was hit with a devastating earthquake, which generated a tsunami, which swept away nearly 30,000 people and took out the nuclear power plant...

Calendar Guy: Derek Hinkey of '21st Century Skins'

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Producer Shaunya Manus has again assembled the 21st Century Skins Calendar, her popular showcase for Native men...

Remember the Removal Bike Ride Marks 175th Anniversary of the Cherokee Nation's Trail of Tears

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The 2013 Remember the Removal Bike Ride is the fifth annual bicycle ride commemorating the forced removal of the Cherokee Nation from its homelands during the winter of 1838-39...

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