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indigenous peoples

  • Indigenous Peoples Rally With Dancing and Music in Mexico City
    Indigenous Peoples Rally With Dancing and Music in Mexico City
    Indigenous peoples hold a demonstration with dancing and music to mark World’s Indigenous People Day in Mexico City at 12 p.m. ET on Aug. 9.
    August 9, 2024BY Epoch Video
  • Brian Giesbrecht: Should Canada Hold an Indigenous Referendum?
    Brian Giesbrecht: Should Canada Hold an Indigenous Referendum?
    Commentary Canada, United States, Australia, and New Zealand all share one important historical feature: Indigenous peoples were already ...
    December 1, 2023BY Brian Giesbrecht
  • Indigenous Land Rights Under Threat by Lula’s Presidential Victory
    Indigenous Land Rights Under Threat by Lula’s Presidential Victory
    Commentary On Nov. 8, about 500 Brazilian Indians of the Paresi tribe from the mid-western state of Mato ...
    November 22, 2022BY Augusto Zimmermann
  • Supreme Court Is a ‘Colonial’ Institution, Canada’s Attorney General Lametti Says
    Supreme Court Is a ‘Colonial’ Institution, Canada’s Attorney General Lametti Says
    The Supreme Court of Canada is a "colonial institution" that should be revitalized to bring back certain practices ...
    August 25, 2022BY Peter Wilson
  • Fight Over How to Define Métis Identity Is Both Deeply Problematic and Racist
    Fight Over How to Define Métis Identity Is Both Deeply Problematic and Racist
    Commentary Section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982 recognized “the Aboriginal and treaty rights of the Aboriginal peoples ...
    August 13, 2022BY Peter Best
  • Toronto’s Fort York Is Under Attack Again. This Time It’s an Inside Job
    Toronto’s Fort York Is Under Attack Again. This Time It’s an Inside Job
    Commentary For nearly 70 years, visitors to Fort York in Toronto have been greeted by the trill of ...
    July 8, 2022BY Larry Ostola
  • Book Burning Criticized by Party Leaders During French-Language Debate
    Book Burning Criticized by Party Leaders During French-Language Debate
    Party leaders criticized book burning by a francophone school board in Ontario during their French-language debate on Sept. 8. ...
    September 9, 2021BY Isaac Teo
  • Macdonald’s Legacy (Part 5): Patricide Never Serves the Common Good
    Macdonald’s Legacy (Part 5): Patricide Never Serves the Common Good
    Commentary This is Part 5 of a multi-part series examining Macdonald’s legacy. Previous parts can be found in ...
    August 15, 2021BY William Brooks
  • Is There a Canadian Genocide?
    Is There a Canadian Genocide?
    Genocide and Canada don’t go together in the minds of most. Indeed, if Canada were a repressive country, ...
    June 11, 2019BY Lee Harding
  • What I Learned About Human Rights, Heart Disease, and the FARC While Making a Film About Palm Oil
    What I Learned About Human Rights, Heart Disease, and the FARC While Making a Film About Palm Oil
    I set out to make a documentary about palm oil, knowing only that forests were being cleared in Indonesia, ...
    October 3, 2016BY Michael Dorgan
  • Uncontacted Tribes in the Amazon: Isolated by Choice
    Uncontacted Tribes in the Amazon: Isolated by Choice
    The startling images of an uncontacted Brazilian tribe taken from a plane a few years ago had many ...
    February 5, 2013BY Ticiane Rossi
  • Brazil Denies Tribe is Planning Mass Suicide
    Brazil Denies Tribe is Planning Mass Suicide
    An entire Brazilian tribe reportedly threatened to commit mass suicide earlier this week over a land issue, but ...
    October 25, 2012BY Jack Phillips
  • Reporter’s Mission to Explore Indigenous Cultures Still Unrealized
    Reporter’s Mission to Explore Indigenous Cultures Still Unrealized
    Padlewska, a freelance video-journalist and producer at CBC in Ottawa, Canada wants to travel around the globe to ...
    September 17, 2012BY Genevieve Belmaker
  • No Massacre in Venezuela’s Jungles, Group Said
    No Massacre in Venezuela’s Jungles, Group Said
    The group Survival International said that an alleged massacre in July in Venezuela of members of the Yanomami ...
    September 11, 2012BY Alex Johnston
  • Global Q&A: ‘Are indigenous cultures respected in your country?’
    Global Q&A: ‘Are indigenous cultures respected in your country?’
    Epoch Times reporters from Dubai to Greece discovered when they asked locals ...
    August 15, 2012BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Native Tribes in Southeast Alaska Await Owed Land
    Native Tribes in Southeast Alaska Await Owed Land
    When all is said and done though, Thomas said the Natives see the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation ...
    July 30, 2012BY Joshua Philipp
  • Atleo Keeps AFN Leadership
    Atleo Keeps AFN Leadership
    Shawn Atleo, hereditary chief of the Ahousaht First Nation in B.C., was re-elected National Chief of the Assembly ...
    July 18, 2012BY Matthew Little
  • Federal Government Will Amend Constitution to Recognise Indigenous Peoples of Australia
    Federal Government Will Amend Constitution to Recognise Indigenous Peoples of Australia
    A re-elected Labor Party is committed to changing the Australian constitution to recognise the nation's Aboriginal and Torres ...
    August 8, 2010BY Caden Pearson
  • Indigenous Group Appeals to UN on Intervention
    Indigenous Group Appeals to UN on Intervention
    Just one year after the federal government's apology to Indigenous Australians, it is again under attack for abusing ...
    February 25, 2009BY Shar Adams
  • Intervention Support Reignites Debate
    Intervention Support Reignites Debate
    The Federal Government has restated its support for the Northern Territory intervention, reigniting the debate about how to ...
    October 29, 2008BY Shar Adams
  • NRL’s Indigenous RAP
    NRL’s Indigenous RAP
    The NRL's innovative Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) has produced stars such as Greg Inglis.
    July 23, 2008BY Ramy Haidar
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    Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
  • Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
    2hr By Savannah Hulsey Pointer
    Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
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    3hr By Jacki Thrapp
    US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
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    4hr By Jacki Thrapp
    US Won’t Unfreeze Iran’s Assets Before Peace Deal Is Reached, Trump Says
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    Eli Lilly Poised to Suspend Drug Discounts to Large Hospitals
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    US Bankruptcy Filings Increase 7 Percent Yearly
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