Biden's Letdown of Native Americans Threatens Indigenous People Everywhere
Biden is ignoring the wave of protests by Indigenous people across the U.S. who see their land being destroyed by droughts, pipelines, and mineral mines.
"Remarkable" rock art and dinosaur footprint site "like no other"
The "outstanding" site features mysterious prehistoric rock engravings and dinosaur footprints that date back 140 million years.
Repatriate Indigenous Ancestral Remains on College Campuses
There are deep cultural, spiritual, and emotional costs as institutions hold on to Native remains.
Oscars 2024 failed to rectify Hollywood's ugliest story
If Lily Gladstone had won the Oscar for Best Actress Sunday, she would have been the first Native American star to have won.
'Killers of the Flower Moon' murders never stopped for Native Americans
The century-old tale in Killers of the Flower Moon is drawing attention to a modern crisis of murders and disappearances among Native people
Brazil's Lula Is Back in Power, but the Indigenous Have Little To Celebrate
One year into Lula's third term, the government has little to show when it comes to real action and accomplishments.
Wall Street Should Follow White House Example Pausing LNG Export Projects
Gulf Coast leaders demand just as much action from Wall Street as the White House.
Prince Harry's charity promotion is hugely problematic
Prince Harry was warned of rapes by rangers, months before his promotion to the board of charity African Parks was publicized.
Prince Harry charity launches rape and torture investigation
Prince Harry "immediately escalated" accusations of the abuse of tribespeople by guards from African Parks, where he is a director.
Professor calls for dismantling US: "Greatest predator empire"
A professor at the University of Minnesota made the comments during a recent teach-in regarding the Israel-Hamas war.
Archaeologists find ancient Native American calendar on Colorado border
Researchers have documented previously unknown artworks carved into a rock by a culture whose history dates back more than 3,000 years.
Kenya's Land Grab Is Profiting From Pain
Human rights groups have accused the Kenyan government of selling off acres of forest land to logging companies and tea farmers who have felled thousands of trees.
Watch Highland cows' warm welcome to owner after weeks away: "Overjoyed"
An Australian woman needn't have worried about her pets' reaction after she returned from a 3-week vacation.
President Biden Must Keep His Promise to Tribal Nations
To keep its promise to Tribal Nations, the White House must listen to Indigenous peoples.
Native American mascots could be banned in historic first
A pair of bills introduced this year in one Northeast state could force numerous public high schools to rebrand.
When You Erase Our Assyrian Name, You Erase Our Humanity
Names are strategic and intentional. They hold power.
Fifteen Years Later—Justice for a Sacred Site
I pray that the next time the government considers committing another injustice against Native sacred land, it will remember what happened at Ana Kwna Nchi Nchi Patat.
This Indigenous Peoples' Day, the U.S. Needs to Support Brazil
This is a fight for the future of our planet and future generations.
Ancient town among dozens of hidden structures found in Amazon rainforest
Could studying these thousands of ancient structures help our future?
I grew up in Texas. My Indigenous identity was erased
Even as a child, I knew my ancestry influenced my mindset and my sense of identity.
Ancient Cemetery uncovered containing axes and chisels
The characteristics of the artifacts suggest the cemetery was associated with the Quimbaya culture, which had mysteriously disappeared by the 10th century.
Abenaki tribe demand Ben & Jerry's pay reparations for "stolen" land
A tribe descended from the Indigenous people who once occupied Vermont—where the ice cream maker's headquarters are based—has called for "compensation."
Ben & Jerry's long list of controversies
Ice cream makers Ben & Jerry's is the latest company to face the force of consumer power as it faces its own boycott.
Indigenous chief wants to take back Ben & Jerry's HQ built on "stolen" land
Ben & Jerry's headquarters is in the western part of the historic territory of the Abenaki tribal confederacy but doesn't sit in any current tribal lands.
Is Ben and Jerry's HQ built on Abenaki tribal land? What we know
After the ice cream company called for Indigenous lands to be returned, some have called for it to give up its own headquarters.
Ben & Jerry's owner's stock falls after boycott calls
Unilever—the company that owns Ben & Jerry's—has been struggling recently, with its share price dropping by 10 percent in May.
Ben & Jerry's faces boycott calls over 4th of July message
Outraged social media users called Ben & Jerry's message a "Bud Light moment," demanding a boycott of the company.
Ben & Jerry's suggests returning "stolen Indigenous land" in July 4 message
The Independence Day tweet sparked calls for the Vermont ice-cream maker to receive the "Bud Light" treatment.
Target boycott's hidden consequences for Indigenous communities
Nick Tilsen, who leads a nonprofit at the center of Target's latest controversy, told Newsweek attacks on DEI programs are "detrimental" to Native Americans.
Only Total Peace in Colombia Can Save the Amazon and the Indigenous
Total peace must reach every corner of Colombia, flowing through the rivers, roads, and trails of the most remote parts of the country.