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Authorities in the northern Mexico border state of Sonora said Wednesday that a local Cucapah Indigenous leader, Aronia Wilson, has been found dead. 9 BODIES FOUND IN VEHICLES NEAR MEXICAN FUEL PIPELINE Known in Mexico as Cucapahs, members of the Cocopah Indian
An international court has determined that Guatemala violated Indigenous rights by allowing a nickel mine on tribal land almost 20 years ago. The verdict coincides with the United Nations climate summit, emphasizing the importance of minerals like nickel for energy transition. This
For a few hours, Krystal Curley and her Indigenous women’s work group took over a college auditorium to share traditional Navajo practices regarding this weekend’s highly anticipated solar eclipse. More than 50 people — young and old — showed up for the
Indigenous Peoples’ Day is a holiday that many states have acknowledged along with or in place of Columbus Day. President Biden first formally recognized the holiday in 2021, but states have taken different approaches to how to recognize the day. The holiday
Indigenous communities residing in the northeastern region of Nicaragua are grappling with a growing menace posed by armed assailants resorting to kidnappings and violence to forcefully seize ancestral lands. These intruders are driven by commercial interests such as agriculture, ranching, and timber
On the banks of the Komi Memem River, the activity never ceases: women go down the embankment from Laje Velho village carrying basins to wash clothing, while men embark in small canoes on hunting and fishing expeditions. At day’s end, it’s the
The diminutive woman with a white feather headdress stood on the stage of the majestic colonial theater in Brazil’s Amazon on Monday and addressed the crowd. The woman, Minister of Indigenous People Sonia Guajajara, declared the day “the milestone of Indigenous participation,”
In 1976, Binan Tuku ventured to meet a Brazilian government’s expedition on the banks of the Itui River in a remote area of the western Amazon rainforest. After some initial suspicion, he and his father accepted machetes and soap in what was
Germany handed over to Colombia on Friday two masks made by the Indigenous Kogi people that had been in a Berlin museum’s collection for more than a century, another step in the country’s restitution of cultural artifacts as European nations reappraise their