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Close to 1,000 dead in America’s indigenous schools
Updated 03.21 | Published 03.06 share-arrowShare unsaveSave chevron-left previous expand-left full screen chevron-rightnext The ruins of a boarding school in the Sioux Rosebud area of South Dakota, USA. Archive image.…
Deterioration of the situation of indigenous peoples, according to a study
Murders of indigenous people, as well as suicides and infant mortality within their communities, increased in Brazil between 2022 and 2023, according to a study published on Monday, July 22.…
Indigenous remains unearthed at Chatham area home; investigation continues
Breadcrumb Trail Links News Local News Published Jul 06, 2024 • 3 minute read Rosella and Angelo Ligori and Caldwell First Nation Chief Mary Duckworth are seen here where the…
The drug cartels displace the indigenous people: “I see that the violence is increasing”
The countries of Central and South America are cracking down harder and harder against the drug cartels. This has led the criminal gangs to increasingly establish themselves in some of…
Exhibition in Stockholm wants to highlight racism against indigenous people
In the exhibition “We are still here” you can see works from Lena Stenberg, Tomas Colbengtson, Anders Sunna and Antonie Grahamsdaughter, the common thread being indigenous people and racism. “Shoot…
Indigenous people demand share of Spanish gold ship: “Expect financial return”
The Spanish galleon San José sank in 1708 near the port of Cartagena, Colombia. Experts suspect that the 45-meter-long ship contains one of the largest known treasures ever, with millions…
Reconciliation: London area shaping US scholar’s Indigenous work
Breadcrumb Trail Links News Local News A visiting Fulbright scholar, Cristina Stanciu says she’s gaining insight into the Indigenous residential school system from survivors. Published May 05, 2024 • Last…
Indigenous people disappointed in Brazil’s president
On January 1 last year, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva became president of Brazil. He has previously been celebrated among the indigenous people of the country, but now the winds…
first three cases of “indigenous” cholera confirmed – L’Express
Three first cases of “indigenous” cholera were identified in Mayotte, where ten imported cases had been recorded since mid-March among migrants particularly from neighboring Comoros, the Regional Health Agency (ARS)…
thousands of indigenous people demonstrate for the protection of their ancestral lands
Like every year for the past 20 years, thousands of representatives of indigenous peoples are gathered all this week in Brasilia as part of the Free Land Camp. The protection…