Category archive for ‘news releases’
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How Least Developed Countries Plan To Energize UN Climate Talks
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Coastal Tribes Convene to Tackle Climate Change
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TREATY RIGHTS RECOGNIZED BY THE ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES
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Stories from the Gulf: Living with the Oil Disaster
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Conserving Biodiversity Benefits World’s Impoverished Communities
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Swinomish Tribe Watching Water Rights
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Christmas reindeer mystery as world’s largest herd plummets
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‘Virtuous Circles’ That Mimic Natural Cycles Can Secure Food Supplies and Address Climate Change
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Portland Indian Leaders Share Release of “The Native American Community in Multnomah County: An Unsettling Profile”
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Native American Journalists Association Welcomes New Board Members
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“End the Secrecy!” Says Sarstoon Temash Institute for Indigenous Management
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World Leaders Shout Out: Heed Health and Security Threats of Climate Change
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Wikileaks Cables Expose Chevron Lobbied Ecuador to Kill $18 Billion Environmental Case
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Protecting Mother Earth Gathering in North Dakota July 28-31
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Tribal, Sports Fishing, and Environmental Organizations Move to Protect Water for Salmon
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One of Amazon’s Last Nomadic Tribes Struck By Epidemic
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Tribe, Conservation Groups Win Suit Against Forest Service
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Peru in shock move to abolish uncontacted tribe’s reserve
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England Bars Tribunal Rep Investigating Child Trafficking Allegations Against Church and State
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Rwanda Admits Using Force in Anti-Thatch Houses Campaign
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Environmental, Fishing, Chemical Reform and Community Groups Demand Response to Gulf Illnesses
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Brutal Attack on Endangered Tribe
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Klamath Basin Agreements Turn Into Accomplishments A Year Later
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Pro Golfer Notah Begay III brings anti-diabetes and youth wellness message to 194 Native American schools with new technology
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Squaxin Island Tribes Joins Others to Emphasize Benefits of Restoring Deschutes Estuary
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ACLU Supports Restrictions on Portland’s Terrorism Task Force Involvement
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Tulalip Tribes Looking at Climate Change From Mountains to Sea
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Rwandan ‘anti-thatch’ campaign leaves thousands of ‘Pygmies’ homeless
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What’s Good For Orca Is Good For Fishermen
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Better Science, Communication Needed to Help Vulnerable Adapt to Climate Change
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Borneo tribes: 30-year regime “has destroyed everything”
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Lessons from Vulnerable Communities Show Way to Climate Change Adaptation
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Suquamish Teens Participate in Climate Change Summit
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Vedanta’s controversial mine goes back to court
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Horrific Treatment of Amazon Indians 100 Years Ago Exposed
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Court Affidavit Exposes 18 Years of Chevron’s Unethical Conduct in $9.5 Billion Ecuador Lawsuit
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More than 100 elders, parents, children uprooted after fire ravages homes on Yakama Indian Reservation
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Frequent, Severe Fires Turn Alaskan Forests into a Carbon Production Line
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Bangladesh: Tribal people living in fear after attacks
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Uncontacted Amazon Indians Face Annihilation
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Chevron Finds Its Toxic Dumping Didn’t Harm a Soul in Ecuador
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Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe completes Elwha River logjams
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The Right to Decide
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Nursing Point Julia back to health
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Tribes Increasing Salmon Production, Protection
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Conservationists Seek Emergency Injunction To Prevent Slaughter of Yellowstone Bison
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Study Says Fears of Mass Migration Due to Climate Change Unfounded
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Bushman arrested while helping tribe’s lawyer visit clients
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One year after extinction of Bo, Andaman tribe in danger
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Palm oil expansion threatens Palawan tribe
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Salazar, Echo Hawk Submit Draft Consultation Policy to Tribal Leaders
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New melt record for Greenland Ice Sheet
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Wikileaks: US embassy condemned eviction of Kalahari Bushmen
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Borneo Indigenous Leaders Arrested As Tribe Files Case to Save Rainforest
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Indian Country Today Media Network launches weekly news magazine, and online multi-media news platform
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EPA Approves Historic Salmon Restoration Plan for Klamath River
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Indian Country Conservancy to Restore Native Lands in Oregon
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Nukak’s desperate plea to return home
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EPA’s National Tribal Toxics to Increase Tribal Role in Chemical Management and Pollution Prevention Activities
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Survival calls on Obama to support the UN Declaration on indigenous rights
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IEN: Real Solutions to Climate Crisis Will Come from Grassroots Movements
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Circumpolar Inuit to Global Leaders in Cancun: Strong Action on Arctic Climate Change Urgent
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La Via Campesina: COP16 is doomed to failure
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Internews Plays Key Role in Bringing News of Climate Change Conference to the World
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Journalists from frontlines of climate change to keep eyes of the world on UN climate negotiations
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Alaska Native Village of Eyak awarded nearly $95,000 to protect against toxic chemicals
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Canada Accepts, and Minimizes Reference to UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
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Collaborative for Green, Sustainable Housing Supports Affordable Homes in Tribal Communities
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EPA Creates New ‘Tribal Climate and Energy Information’ Site
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Klamath Restoration Begins
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Alaska welcomes home Native art for exhibition from Smithsonian museums
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Karuk Tribe, conservation groups sue Six Rivers National Forest to protect sacred sites
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Indegenous Peoples Declaration: Mother Earth can live without us, but we can’t live without her





