Phillip Mehrtens, a commercial pilot with Susi Air, was taken captive from an airstrip in the troubled Indonesian province. New Zealand has
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Why Lula has failed to address the Yanomami genocide | Indigenous Rights
In December 2022, Brazilian media published photos of malnourished Yanomami children which shocked the nation. The Indigenous peoples of the Amazon had
Toppled statues, protests: Australia marks contentious national holiday | Politics News
Thousands join marches in major cities amid growing debate over holiday once known for barbecues and beach trips. Thousands of Australians have
Beyond Australia’s failed referendum: Truth, treaty and voice in Victoria | Indigenous Rights News
Melbourne, Australia – In October this year, a referendum to establish an Indigenous “Voice to Parliament” in the Australian Constitution was heavily
Forget Australia’s referendum. Indigenous people make strides on their own | Indigenous Rights News
Shepparton, Australia – Brad Boon gestures towards the towering mural, one of many that dot the small rural town of Shepparton in
Indigenous advocates reject Chile’s new draft constitution ahead of vote | Elections News
For more than a decade, architect Julio Ñanco Antilef has campaigned to rewrite Chile’s constitution, a relic from when General Augusto Pinochet
Indigenous advocacy leads to largest dam removal project in US history | Indigenous Rights News
Every fall, Barry McCovey, a member of the Yurok Tribe and director of tribal fisheries, takes his four children salmon fishing on
Panama celebrates court order to cancel mine even as business is hit | Mining
For more than a month, protests against Central America’s largest open-pit copper mine have held Panama in a state of siege. Roadblocks
Kenya’s Ogiek people fight on against eviction from Mau Forest | Indigenous Rights
Nairobi, Kenya – For years, the Kenyan government has sought to protect the Mau Forest, spanning around 4,000 hectares across several counties,
‘The land is still alive’: A Mapuche leader’s fight for home in Argentina | Indigenous Rights News
Bariloche, Argentina – Standing on the land she inhabited for five years, 22-year-old Betiana Colhuan scrolled through her phone’s camera roll. The
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