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“It almost feels as we are on a ‘death row’, we do not know yet when the first bulldozer will start flattening our land…but we know it’s happening” A member of Brooke’s Point lowland Pala’wan ...
Last Updated on April 13, 2025 Stronger. Sharper. Still fiercely independent. After four long years of silence, Intercontinental Cry (IC) is back and more ready than ever to serve as a gathering ...
Coronavirus now has spread throughout the Indigenous Americas. The Navajo nation reported over 1,600 cases of COVID-19 and 59 deaths on the largest US reservation, which expands through Arizona, New ...
The expression “evangelical drug trafficker” may sound incongruous, but in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro, it’s widespread. In Rio, where the evangelical population increased 30% in the first ...
A mortar attack disrupted a meeting between government officials, state-run oil company Ecopetrol and indigenous authorities in northeast Colombia on Thursday. The attack took place in the middle of a ...
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“We are surrounded,” complains Bernardo*, a Barrancón resident. “Above, coming from San José del Guaviare, is the military base, which invaded our territory and has left various victims due to ...
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“You put it in place, you impose the tapu on it, and then that area doesn’t belong to you anymore,” said Puna Rakanui, spokesperson for the House of Ariki, the Cook Islands’ parliamentary body of ...
In an unprecedented public dialogue between the Ecuadorian government and the indigenous movement, President Lenin Moreno announced the repeal of Decree 883 Sunday night, ending an eleven-day strike ...
A bill that will help Native Americans address the impacts of climate change in coastal areas has gained some momentum. On September 25, the US House Committee on Natural Resources unanimously ...
By Carmen’s side is her granddaughter Amada Martínez, a community leader. Amada explains that Tekoha Sauce is just one of many indigenous groups—all belonging to the Ava Guaraní nation—that were ...