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Tag: Indigenous rights

‘If you love your people, you fight’: Indigenous take on big soy
Human Rights

‘If you love your people, you fight’: Indigenous take on big soy

admin November 30, 2021

Campo Aguae, Paraguay – Gazing out upon an expanse of razed forest, Tupa Nevanga recalls a time when his native village in Paraguay’s eastern plains teemed with wild honey, bush meat … Read More

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New search begins for residential school graves in Canada
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New search begins for residential school graves in Canada

admin November 10, 2021

Warning: The story below contains details of residential schools that may be upsetting. Canada’s Indian Residential School Survivors and Family Crisis Line is available 24 hours a day at 1-866-925-4419. … Read More

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US Holocaust Museum says China ‘may be committing genocide’
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US Holocaust Museum says China ‘may be committing genocide’

admin November 9, 2021

The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum has released a report detailing evidence of increasing government repression against Uighur Muslims in China’s western Xinjiang region. The report released on Tuesday “expresses … Read More

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Guatemala’s growing palm oil industry fuels Indigenous land fight
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Guatemala’s growing palm oil industry fuels Indigenous land fight

admin October 16, 2021

Chinebal, Guatemala – Anibal Agurtia blows into the conch shell tied to a red string around his hand, calling people to the clearing. Already, a few dozen members of the … Read More

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Meet the Indigenous artists rapping for change in Colombia
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Meet the Indigenous artists rapping for change in Colombia

admin October 11, 2021

Bogota, Colombia – Under the sweltering Andean sun, Walter Queragama walked several kilometres late last month from Ciudad Bolivar, a poor neighbourhood in the south of the Colombian capital, to … Read More

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‘All things have a spirit. Everything has a soul’
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‘All things have a spirit. Everything has a soul’

admin October 2, 2021

Pingtung county, Taiwan – On a hot weekend in late August, two women slowly lay out shaved pig’s bone and mulberry leaves on a living room table in preparation for … Read More

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Racism contributed to Indigenous woman’s death in Canada: Coroner
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Racism contributed to Indigenous woman’s death in Canada: Coroner

admin October 2, 2021

Racism and prejudice contributed to the death of Joyce Echaquan, an Indigenous mother of seven who died at a hospital in the Canadian province of Quebec after filming staff hurling … Read More

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Canada court upholds Indigenous child compensation order
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Canada court upholds Indigenous child compensation order

admin September 30, 2021

A Canadian federal court has upheld a human rights tribunal decision ordering Ottawa to compensate Indigenous children and their families who faced discrimination in the provision of government services, the … Read More

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Indigenous leaders urge action as Canada’s election nears
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Indigenous leaders urge action as Canada’s election nears

admin September 16, 2021

Toronto, Canada – After the discoveries this year of unmarked graves belonging to Indigenous children who attended schools of assimilation in Canada, Cindy Blackstock expected much more from the people … Read More

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How ultimate frisbee is blurring ethnic divides in India’s Assam
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How ultimate frisbee is blurring ethnic divides in India’s Assam

admin September 14, 2021

Chirang, Assam, India – Swmkwr Brahma doesn’t talk much, but when someone says “frisbee”, his eyes light up and he breaks into an animated conversation about the non-contact sport that … Read More

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