Despite some key advances in recent years, particuarly in the area of resource management, indigenous peoples continue to suffer from the denial of their rights to ancestral lands and territories. Often, states also refuse to recognize their collective socio-cultural and political systems/customary laws as well as their idenity as "Indigenous Peoples".
There are also many thriving Indigenous movements throughout the continent.

2 days ago - The ongoing saga around ‘human safaris’ and the closure of the Andaman-Nicobar trunk road...

27 days ago - KUCHING May 22nd: At 11am today, SAVE Rivers and 300 indigenous people from all...
60 days ago

84 days ago - The Philippine Government has depicted oil palm as the “tree of peace”, of “economic...
107 days ago

117 days ago - India’s central government has walked away from its position on the need to obtain...

126 days ago - Tribal communities affected by the SMI-Xstrata Tampakan Copper-Gold Mining Project and their support groups...

138 days ago - In the latest installment of the saga unfolding around Vedanta–’the world’s most hated company’–...
144 days ago

147 days ago - India’s Supreme Court has banned tourists from traveling along the Andaman Nicobar Trunk Road,...
151 days ago

181 days ago - The Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) is finally taking action against First Resources...
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