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Underreported Struggles #34, January 2010

In this month’s Underreported Struggles: Philippine community blocks entry of large mining firm; First Nation begins blockade in northern... Read More

Indigenous Guarani occupy FUNAI headquarters

While Guarani communities in Brazil continue to reclaim their lands and face even more evictions—one leading to the disappearance... Read More

Underreported Struggles #30, September 2009

In this month’s Underreported Struggles: Canadian mining company bows out of Chiapas; Malaysian police tear down Penan blockades; Ecuador’s... Read More

Second Guarani village burned in Mato Grosso do Sul

On the morning of Sept. 18, the Guarani community of Apyka’y was violently attacked by a group of ten... Read More

Guarani Village torched by unknown assailants

Three nights ago, on September 14, a community of 130 Guarani-Kaiowa People watched on as their village, near the... Read More

Underreported Struggles #28, July 2009

In this month’s Underreported Struggles: the Penan mount blockades against rainforest destruction; Brazil judge orders illegal settlers off Awa... Read More

Interview with Grandma Aggie from the 13 Indigenous Grandmothers

The eldest living member of her tribe, the Takelma Indians of southwest Oregon, Agnes Baker-Pilgrim is a world-renowned spiritual... Read More

Underreported Struggles #26, May 2009

In this Month’s Underreported Struggles: 7,000 delegates gather in Peru for the IV Continental Indigenous Summit of Abya Yala;... Read More

Rice Farmers peacefully leaving Raposa-Serra do Sol

A state of lasting peace is making its way to the indigenous territory of Raposa-Serra do Sol in Northern... Read More

Underreported Struggles #25, April 2009

In this month’s Underreported Struggles: Peruvian Indigenous Peoples Mobilize Across the Amazon; Barrick and Argentine Officials Assault Women at... Read More

Underreported Struggles #24, March 2009

In this month’s Underreported Struggles: Alarming levels of arsenic found near Goldcorp mine; 25,000 Indigenous people March in Oaxaca;... Read More

Women raise their voices against tree plantations

The monoculture pulp and paper industry has great impact on local communities, who must often bare witness to the... Read More

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I blows my mind to witness this behavior from people's whom run this country and the USA! They ( the so called leaders of countries) should be the ones leading...
Not to mention the fact that Indigenous Peoples have specific needs that settler populations generally do not posses, like requiring access to specific land areas to maintain culture, language, the...
It's true in a sense--we're all indigenous to somewhere--however, there are fundamental differences between populations who identify as "indigenous" and those who no longer follow a traditional way of life....
There is a need to recognize that all people are indigenous to this planet. We are one human race beholden to the mother that nurtures us. We must unite under...
Well, I think, unfortunately, passive complaints of PM Harper selling our land & water for basically nothing, are getting nowhere. Time to move up the ladder of complaining. Watch your...
It is instructive to see how mental, spiritual and physical health coincide in the indigenous philosophy, while the progressive view remains trapped in a treatment rather than preventive mode. It...
Kia ora, I would like to say unless they, ( those who say no more Full- Blooded Maori), know the whakapapa of every single Maori in Aotearoa, they should just...
Mohawk??I stand and prepared to back my people at any and all cost...

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