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Despite facing existential threats, unarmed Indigenous guards are struggling to reclaim ancestral lands and end oil drilling in the Amazon.
A live fire mapping service, used by Indigenous rangers, firefighting agencies and pastoralists in northern Australia, is on track to run out of funding during the region's peak fire season.
President Trump has repeatedly described the U.S.-Canada border as an "artificially drawn line." But experts say just because ...
We Minnesotans are almost all lucky enough to live near a river. The Mississippi, Minnesota, Red, Pigeon, Cascade, Crow, St. Croix, St. Louis, Whitewater, Zumbro and thousands of other waterways flow ...
The last art walk before the end of the UM semester is always a busy one. Here's are some highlights to check out around ...
Have you ever gazed at a woven basket, a painted rock, or a beaded garment and felt a strange sense of harmony—like the ...
Plus: Wild Gloriosa's transfixing R&B, desert riffs from the Flying Mojito Bros., The Grandfathers smooth it out.
but has been facing growing pushback from Indigenous advocates who fear the lasting consequences of mining the deep sea. “This extraction has no thought in mind about caring for resources ...
The written agreement, not unusual for the era if astonishingly casual to the modern legalistic mind, is the founding ... increasing number of free Black people living in the South might foment ...
Indigenous data sovereignty ultimately goes deeper than servers and technology, though. It’s about stewarding the cultures ...
An often marginalized group, Indigenous peoples the world over are a key demographic of development assistance. This is what ...