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The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB ... depicting Kanu alongside violent imagery and accusatory slogans. According to Powerful, the posters, featuring Kanu’s image next to a skull-and ...
Hello and welcome to the 44th edition of the Weekly Vine. As one writes this, one is still wrapping one’s head around the ...
Perched gracefully on the banks of the Chattahoochee River along the Alabama-Georgia border, Eufaula offers a rare ...
Posters bearing the slogan ‘local homes for local people’ have been condemned after appearing in a south Belfast housing estate. The signs were put up in the Belvoir and Milltown areas over ...
A criminal case in Alaska involving nearly a dozen people born in American Samoa is highlighting concerns about birthright ...
Arizona will launch an alert system for missing Indigenous people, becoming the latest state to do so in recent weeks to address a long-standing crisis for the Native American community ...
They’re Red River Métis, the Indigenous peoples of Canada’s prairie provinces, and speak with a candidness that is both cool and calculated. After all, the US and Canada hold a nasty track ...
The first people to inhabit the Americas migrated from modern-day Russia about 20,000 to 30,000 years ago, a new study has found. Published on May 15 in the journal Science, the study suggests ...
“The water is not clean,” said Nilcélio Jiaui, coordinator of the Upper Madeira’s Indigenous Peoples. “It gives us skin diseases and parasites.” According to Brazil’s Civil ...
The media can facilitate the inclusion and meaningful engagement of Indigenous Peoples in society, contributing to greater respect for diversity of opinion, freedom of expression, and peaceful ...
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Land acknowledgments state that activities are taking place on land previously owned by Indigenous peoples. They’re becoming popular – but may harm more than they heal, say three anthropologists.