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Emily’s Law,” named for a Native American teen who was found dead, highlights the disproportionate rates of disappearance and ...
Indigenous men aren’t immune. Donovan Paddock, who joined an awareness walk Friday in Scottsdale, Arizona, said two of his ...
As the planet heats up and the push to decarbonise gathers pace, indigenous peoples – long among the world’s most effective ...
Over the course of the first 100 days of his second term, President Donald Trump has been slashing millions of dollars in ...
Jeffery Nang, chief of the Rumah Jeffrey people in Malaysia, went to a community meeting and was handed a letter by a ...
Monday night, advocates for missing and murdered Indigenous people gathered at Kaasei Healing Kootéeyaa, a totem pole created ...
House Bill 2281, otherwise known as “Emily's Law," is in honor of 14-year-old Emily Pike, who was found dead near Globe weeks ...
Many Indigenous Catholics saw an ally in Pope Francis who championed their causes, asked forgiveness for the church’s ...
Even as Oak Flat moves ahead, the mining industry commits to voluntary guidelines to consult with communities.
Marsha Small, Northern Cheyenne who lives in Bozeman, has testified in support of the establishing the state-recognized holiday for the last six legislative sessions. Now, she can’t wait to celebrate.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Indigenous people across North America are calling this week for sustained responses to the violence in their communities, much of it against women and girls.
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