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‘Bago pumutok ang Pinatubo, walang Aeta na nanglilimos’
Thirty-five years after the Pinatubo eruption forced them from their ancestral lands, the Aetas of Kalangitan are still fighting to recover the abundance they once knew…
Wyatt calls for Indigenous Procurement Policy to be shut down if ‘black clad’ rorts continue
Ken Wyatt said contracts flowed mainly to businesses in major capital cities despite most Indigenous Australians living outside the capitals.…
It's one of the world's most isolated islands. Here come the bulldozers
The Indian government is spending $9 billion to create a megaport, airport and city on this remote island. Critics fear the impact on pristine forests and the lives of indigenous i…
'Taxpayer-Funded Drum Circles': Biden-Era Policy Gives Native American Shamans Medicaid Dollars To Treat California Drug Addicts With Rituals, Dances
The federal government's Medicaid program is paying Native American shamans in California $826 a day to perform ancient rituals such as drum circles and spiritual dances to treat d…
Breaking: Police officer avoids jail over Indigenous teenager's collision death
A NSW Police officer convicted over a fatal collision that killed an Indigenous teenager has avoided time behind bars.…
Road to the Referendum: First Nation chiefs fighting Alberta separatism to preserve way of life
Sturgeon Lake is one of the Alberta First Nations at the forefront of legal battles fighting back against the push for the province to separate from Canada.…
Billy Morin says First Nations votes will be critical in Alberta referendum
MP Billy Morin, formerly the chief of Enoch Cree Nation, says he'll spend the summer talking to Indigenous leaders about encouraging people to vote in the Alberta referendum.…
Diphtheria outbreak: residents of remote NT community say health clinic has no hand sanitiser
There’s a three-week wait on test results in Yuendumu, near Alice Springs, and locals say NT Health has dropped the ball on telling locals what to do if they test positive Get our …
Worsening water crisis in Ontario First Nation increasing health issues, fire risk
Pikangikum First Nation in northern Ontario has declared a second state of emergency in less than a year due to a lack of water. Leaders say it's a dire health and safety concern.…
Australian judges weigh Indigenous activist’s bid to prosecute King Charles for genocide
Three Australian appeals court judges have reserved their decision on whether an activist can prosecute King Charles III for alleged genocide of Australia’s Indigenous people…
'Gangsters' fuelled by alcohol. More problems in town camps revealed
After the death of Kumanjayi Little Baby, the state of Alice Springs's town camps shocked the nation. Now, the man in charge of servicing them is speaking out.…
Man fined for booing during Welcome to Country at Sydney dawn service
Eli Toby told the court that his actions were intended as a way to "stand for what I believed was the right thing at the time", but refused to apologise to the judge.…
DRDO, IAF successfully flight-test indigenous RudraM-II air-to-surface missile
DRDO and IAF successfully test the indigenous RudraM-II missile, enhancing India's precision strike capabilities and self-reliance in defense.…
A Mass-Graves Myth Is Media Malpractice
A hoax costs taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars and appears to incite arson attacks against dozens of churches.…
Globe and Mail: Journalists Weren't Skeptical Enough of Mass Grave Claims
The Globe and Mail published a story just over a week ago pointing out that it has been five years since the story of mass graves of children at an indigenous school in British Col…
Brooklyn Rivera, Nicaraguan Indigenous Leader, Dies in Government Custody
Brooklyn Rivera, 73, one of the most prominent Miskito political leaders in recent history, was arrested by the government in 2023. His family and other groups dispute the circumst…
Nicaraguan indigenous leader dies after three years in prison
Rights groups condemn the death of Brooklyn Rivera, 73, following his long arbitrary detention by the governing regime.…
Indigenous leader Brooklyn Rivera dies in Nicaragua after nearly 3 years of detention - AP News
Indigenous leader Brooklyn Rivera dies in Nicaragua after nearly 3 years of detention AP News…
Government declines to protect Indigenous sacred site to be bulldozed for Brisbane Olympic stadium
Environment minister Murray Watt decides against emergency declaration to halt construction but does not rule out ‘longer term protections’ Get our breaking news email , free app o…
Aboriginal ownership of national parks celebrated at cultural festival
The Yuin people on the NSW South Coast celebrate two decades of Aboriginal ownership of two national parks.…
Unlikely material behind Whitsundays artist's fashion collection
In the front yard of her home in the picturesque Whitsundays, Felicity Chapman strips the last pieces of flesh and sinew from a strip of barramundi skin to make wearable leather ar…
Navy delivered blow to Pak's economy during Op Sindoor: Admiral Tripathi
News News: Admiral Dinesh Kumar Tripathi, who led the Indian Navy during Op Sindoor and spearheaded operations to safeguard India’s energy vessels during the Gul.…
‘This can’t just keep happening’: The family taking a retail giant to court
Two teens, their uncle and his eight-year-old son allege they were asked to leave a Superdry store and are seeking damages in a “legally significant” case.…
Octavia Spencer On Docuseries ‘Lost Women Of Alaska’: “There Are So Many Voices That Need To Be Restored” – Contenders TV: Docs + Unscripted
'Lost Women Of Alaska' narrator Octavia Spencer discusses why she is involved in ID's docuseries: "There are so many voices that need to be restored."…
There is no reconciliation without truth
The undeniable reality of crimes committed against Indigenous children at residential schools does not automatically validate claims of hundreds of unmarked graves…
‘So long as Alberta is part of Canada, its government must respect … the constitutional duty to consult Indigenous groups.’ Letters to the editor for May 30
In today’s letters to the editor: pipelines; Alberta separation; unmarked graves; the Canada Pension Plan; AI and literature; funerals and celebrations of life…
Federal appeal court upholds First Nations victory to protect wildlife at planned nuclear waste site
Ruling may delay plans to build a storage mound at the Chalk River Laboratories site northwest of Ottawa…
'Stand up with us and for us': Artist's passions collide at surf comp
Surfer Jessi Rebel's journeys with art and identity have beaten similar paths — both inspired by one relative's sage piece of advice.…
Abula - Nigeria's indigenous game with lofty ambitions
Abula, a Nigerian sport inspired by the Yoruba concept of a balanced meal, aims to grow from a local pastime into an internationally recognised game.…
Canadians Shocked by $1B Indigenous Land-Rights Ruling
Inca child mummy returned to indigenous community in Argentina
BUENOS AIRES, May 29 - The mummy of a child from the Inca period, discovered frozen in 1905 on a mountain in northwestern Argentina, has been returned to an indigenous community af…
The summer Julian Brave NoiseCat got his first taste of storytelling
Long before he was vying for an Oscar, he was competing on the powwow circuit as a dancer, when an editor asked him to write dispatches…
Pacific Islanders slowly recover from the strongest storm of the year
More than a month after Sinlaku hit the Western Pacific, the death toll stands at 17 and many families do not have stable housing or power.…
Aboriginal families in Federal Court bid for traditional ownership recognition
Two groups of Indigenous families have claimed in the Federal Court they should be recognised as the traditional owners of the NT's Cobourg Peninsula.…
Illegal miners extract billions in Amazon gold despite Brazil crackdown, Greenpeace finds
ITAITUBA, Brazil, May 29 - Billions of dollars worth of gold is still being extracted illegally from Brazil's Amazon rainforest, a study by nonprofit watchdog Greenpeace found, des…
Supreme Court of Canada won’t hear appeal of Aboriginal title case in New Brunswick
Finding that excludes private property from Wolastoqey Nation’s claim is at odds with Cowichan decision in B.C.…
Tensions flare as police enter protest camp at Olympic stadium site
Tensions have flared at Victoria Park after police, Brisbane City Council officers and firefighters entered one of the protest camps ahead of the planned $3.6 billion Olympic stadi…
Why Yindjibarndi leader isn't ready to accept $150m from Andrew Forrest
More than a fortnight after winning the largest native title compensation payout ever in Australia, Pilbara leader Michael Woodley returns to his country.…
Politics Insider: Carney calls for ‘new partnership’ with U.S.
Prime Minister spoke at Economic Club of New York, highlighting ‘mutual strength’ that comes from economic integration…
Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame announces its 2026 class
Jay Triano, Canada’s 1990 women’s hockey team and Indigenous sport leader Chief Wilton Littlechild will be inducted in Hall’s trailblazer category…
Brothers torn apart by Stolen Generations policies share their story
Iain Seymour never knew he was Aboriginal until finding out he was adopted three years ago and then meeting his brother Allen Edwards, the son of a woman who played a key part in s…
Backers of Ksi Lisims LNG move closer to decision on construction of B.C. energy project
Deal will allow Berlin-based SEFE to have flexibility to schedule shipments of liquefied natural gas globally…
Energy Developer Accidentally Bulldozes Indigenous Heritage Site ‘Beyond Recovery’
The firm behind a $5.5 billion plan to integrate renewable energy projects into Australia’s power grid admitted it accidentally damaged an ancient rock shelter.…
MARKA27 Champions the Immigrant Hustle with Neo-Indigenous Art
From dodging graffiti charges in the '90s to now navigating museum shows, the Brooklyn-based artist is branding his own style of creative defiance.…
Canada's Alberta takes risky separatism gamble by adding question to referendum
The province's planned referendum in October sets the stage for a perilous political phase, fueled by resentment from parts of western Canada toward the federal government. But the…
Indigenous-Led Study Targets Transplant Inequities
Researchers will document patient experiences and barriers to care across British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan.…
Community shocked after Aboriginal rock shelter bulldozed for NSW power lines
The heritage site was destroyed by contractors building transmission lines for the Central-West Orana renewable energy zone…
Police say cause of Kumanjayi White's death in custody still not known
The Northern Territory police commissioner says the cause of 24-year-old Kumanjayi White's death in custody remains undetermined, with the criminal case against the officers who re…
The search for graves at Tk’emlups, five years on
It’s been five years since the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation near Kamloops, B.C., found probable graves on the site of a former residential school…
PM response to truth-telling process 'hugely significant'
The Walk for Truth ended at Parliament House today and while there was not a firm commitment from the PM, many felt the response was a 'positive move'.…
NT child protection bill one year in the making had 'limited' consultation
Despite taking a year to prepare a controversial bill surrounding child protection, the NT Department of Children and Families says consultation with organisations was "limited".…
‘Would a national truth-telling process hurt anybody?’ Long walk ends with plea for reckoning
Lovett brought the message on a slow, 38-day walk, covering more than 500 kilometres of winding rivers from Melbourne to the nation’s capital.…
Municipalities, Indigenous leaders look to 2026 federal budget for clarity on infrastructure funding
‘You need the homes, but you need the infrastructure that goes along with it,’ FCM president-elect Tim Tierney says…
Wab Kinew criticizes Danielle Smith over duty to consult First Nations on secession referendum
Alberta Premier’s decision to call a referendum has pushed conversations about national unity into the spotlight…
Wiradjuri slam energy company's 'inexcusable' damage to rock shelter
Members of a First Nations community in Central West NSW say they were devastated to learn a culturally significant rock shelter had been destroyed to make way for a renewable ener…
Gifted Cree cellist Cris Derksen blazed her own path to Carnegie Hall
Composer and instrumentalist wrote commissioned works for orchestras across Canada and combined powwow with orchestral music to invent a new genre…
Aunty Beryl’s nutty, crunchy spin on caramel slice is ‘pure indulgence’
From the debut cookbook of living legend Aunty Beryl Van-Oploo, this classic dessert gets extra texture and creamy flavour from native macadamia nuts.…
Songs of resistance: Nepal’s Indigenous communities fight to preserve their musical heritage
The motivation that fuels the Maroons’ new deadly left edge
Strike weapons Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow and Selwyn Cobbo are embracing their duty as role models for a new generation of talent.…
On Indigenous Rebellion as a Precursor to the American Revolution
As her world tilted and disappeared, the last buildings she would have seen were the church, the bakery, the artillery magazine, and a few houses along Rue St. Antoine. She would a…