The National Day of Mourning began in 1970 and is held annually in Plymouth, Massachusetts. • Indigenous participants mourn ...
The resource center opened in 2019 at the San Diego State University campus, on the ancestral lands of the Kumeyaay Nation.
In Canada, Acadian descendants and the Mi’kmaq remember when they gathered to celebrate the harvest – and “good cheer.” ...
or the Ancient One by the Columbia region's Indigenous peoples. Questions and debates erupted. How old was it? Was it a ...
On November 15, Indigenous Directions at Concordia hosted “Indigenous Perspectives on the Ethical Conduct of Research,” a ...
It’s November and it’s unseasonably warm as John John Brown, a Muscogee elder, works to replant peach saplings. “I haven’t ...
Having grown up in Chad, Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim has taken on the cause of negotiating for her community at the international ...
In a new book, Chilean researcher Cristóbal Marín describes the exploitation and colonization suffered by the Fuegian ethnic ...
Canada was hesitant to adopt UNDRIP due to concerns that it would contradict its national laws. Nearly 14 years later, in ...
Antumalen Ayelen Antillanca Urrutia, 26, of Huapi Island, Chile, from the Mapuche Huilliche community, poses for a photo ...
Movements like the Journey of Nishiyuu walk the land to reclaim culture and push for Indigenous nations’ rights.
Indigenous peoples not only adopted the peach but selectively bred new varieties outnumbering the varieties found in Europe even at this early time, Holland-Lulewicz said. "When Europeans started ...