Indigenous land rights
‘They Will Die’: Tesla-Linked Mining Project Is Devastating One of the World’s Uncontacted Peoples
Indonesia is the world’s leading nickel producer, propping up the globe’s electric battery supply. But the industry is increasingly coming at a high cost for indigenous groups.
Kidnapping, Torture, and Stolen Land: The Brutal Reality of Ethiopia's New Sugar Wars
Ethiopia's Mursi tribe says they were imprisoned and tortured to protect Chinese sugar plantations.
Photos of an Indigenous Village Celebrating Its Roots Through Ritual
The feast of Saint Bilibeu empowers indigenous Brazilians to reclaim a precolonial identity and to protect their land.
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Why Pacific and Māori Communities Are Rising Up For West Papua
The independence movement is largely ignored by wider—whiter—New Zealand society.
We Asked Invasion Day Protesters What They Want for the Future
Ideas from the Invasion Day marchers on how to improve the lives of Indigenous Australians
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