Indigenous peoples

The border is still crossing us: Troops, family separation and barriers threaten people, environment
According to a statement released by the Defense Department, an additional 3,750 U.S. troops will head to the U.S./Mexico border ...
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Historic Indigenous Peoples March defends sovereignty
Washington, D.C. — On Jan. 18, the first ever Indigenous Peoples March gathered in Washington, D.C. The march started at the U.S ...
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Nathan Phillips and Covington Catholic: An Indigenous woman’s view
Millions around the world were outraged by the scene of white teenagers wearing “Make America Great Again” caps harassing Native ...
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More solidarity needed to push back Canadian attack on Wet’suwet’en lands
Fourteen people were arrested on Jan. 7 on the Gidimt'en clan territory that is within the homeland of the Wet’suwet’en ...
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The impact on Indigenous Peoples of Trump’s government shutdown and border wall obsession
The U.S. federal government’s partial shutdown that began in December has resulted in 800,000 federal employees furloughed or working without ...
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Solidarity with Unist’ot’en Camp. ‘No pipeline on Indigenous land!’
New York City — A picket line outside the Canadian Consulate near busy Grand Central Station on Jan. 8 protested ...
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Mapuche resistance in Chile intensifies in response to police killing
The November assassination of a young Mapuche man, Camilo Catrillanca, by a Chilean anti-terrorism police squad has intensified the centuries-old ...
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Missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls & two-spirit people
Across Canada and the U.S., Indigenous women can often be seen at marches wearing red shawls or scarves, sometimes holding ...
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