Tag: indigenous
This is how indigenous people see the election in the USA: “Having a big impact”
The US election is fast approaching but the US is divided ahead of the November 5 election. It is more or less completely even in public opinion at the same…
The indigenous people attacked forest workers with bows and arrows
The Mascho Piro tribe consists of about 750 people and lives deep in a remote part of the Amazon rainforest in Peru. After staying away for 100 years, new footage…
Local History Speaker Series focuses on Indigenous identity and culture
The ongoing Local History Speaker Series will be welcoming a local professor of Indigenous studies for its September session. Article content During A Talk with Robyn Michaud, the Conestoga College…
Two loggers were killed by indigenous people in the Amazon
The attack took place on Thursday last week but was not made known until this week. Now indigenous activists say at least two loggers have been shot dead with arrows…
Indigenous language school on Six Nations ‘will finally have a home’
Breadcrumb Trail Links News Local News Published Aug 28, 2024 • Last updated 6 hours ago • 2 minute read Six Nations of the Grand River Submitted After years of…
Indigenous people are labeled as extremists: “Putin is starting to be afraid of everything”
Indigenous organizations are now classified as extremist in Russia and labeled in the same way as, among others, al-Qaeda and armed Nazi movements. The decision, which SVT Sápmi reported on…
This is what could happen to America’s indigenous population after the election
On November fifteenth, it will be decided who will be the next president of the United States. Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have different views on most things, including America’s…
“Indigenous peoples demand voting rights at the UN”
In parallel with the long fight for the respect of their rights, the indigenous peoples are trying to advance their representation by which participation in political decision-making on issues concerning…
Canada: Indigenous leader declared first “prisoner of conscience” by Amnesty International
This Friday, August 9th is the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples. In Canada, in the westernmost province of British Columbia, an indigenous leader has just been designated Canada’s…
Diversity key element of Indigenous Art 2024 underway at Woodland Cultural Center
Breadcrumb Trail Links News Local News Published Aug 05, 2024 • Last updated 3 hours ago • 3 minute read Patricia Deadman, curator at Woodland Cultural Centre, welcomed artists and…