

Last surviving male member of exterminated Brazilian indigenous group dies of Covid
Aruká Juma's death comes amid a failure to protect native communities from the pandemic. The last surviving man of an exterminated...
The Telegraph
Feb 23, 2021


Genocide Watch Country Report: Guatemala
By Anna Killen Genocide Watch Country Report: Guatemala February 2021 Maya women mourning those killed during the 'Silent Holocaust'...
Genocide Watch
Feb 19, 2021


Philippines police raid targets displaced Indigenous students
At least 21 Lumad students were taken from a Catholic university shelter in an operation described by police as a ‘rescue’ mission....
Al Jazeera
Feb 16, 2021


Peru: Hope for the victims of forced sterilizations
Hundreds of thousands of indigenous women in Peru were the victims of forced sterilizations in the 1990s. Victims, their families and...
!a Deutsche Welle 1
Feb 14, 2021


Indigenous leaders killed in Philippines were ‘red-tagged’ over dam opposition
by Jun N. Aguirre on 8 February 2021 The killing of nine Indigenous leaders by police during an operation in the central Philippines on...
Jun N. Aguirre
Feb 10, 2021


Chile police officer sentenced for killing of Mapuche farmer on 'historic day'
Charis McGowan in Santiago Fri 29 Jan 2021 11.00 GMT Camilo Catrillanca, 24, was shot during a vehicle chase Case highlights treatment of...
The Guardian
Jan 30, 2021


The US can no longer turn a blind eye to abuses in Papua
The Biden administration has to reconsider its support for the Indonesian military until it addresses abuse of civilians. By Joanne Lin...
Al Jazeera
Dec 17, 2020


How should California reconcile its genocidal past?
A Pomo man paddles a canoe on Clear Lake, 1924. By Edward S. Curtis, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons California’s history is marked...
Rose Aguilar & Laura Wenus | KALW
May 17, 2018


Visiting the Last of the Mayans
The culture of the Lacandons in the Mexican jungle is dying out. In an interview, photographer Martin Engelmann and journalist and...
Der Spiegel
Apr 25, 2018


Reclaiming a culture, reclaiming a life
“They tried to kill the Penobscot part of us,’’ Dawn Neptune said. It didn’t work. BANGOR — She was a 4-year-old kid named Dawn Neptune,...
Thomas Farragher | The Boston Globe
Apr 22, 2018


Yukon first nations to launch Southern Tutchone language immersion program, for grownups
The Champagne and Aishihik First Nations has a long-term vision: to have citizens born and raised with Southern Tutchone as their mother...
CBC News
Dec 29, 2017
Conflict Exacerbates in Chocó
According to the Bishop of Quibdó: In Chocó (one department of Colombia) 20 out of the 30 municipalities have been declared in a state of...
ABColombia
Apr 30, 2017