Category archive for ‘indigenous peoples’
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Conserving Biodiversity Benefits World’s Impoverished Communities
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Christmas reindeer mystery as world’s largest herd plummets
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Heed Ecological Insights of Tribal Peoples in Global Decisions at the COP17
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“End the Secrecy!” Says Sarstoon Temash Institute for Indigenous Management
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Wikileaks Cables Expose Chevron Lobbied Ecuador to Kill $18 Billion Environmental Case
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Drug Traffickers Overrun Guard Post Set Up to Protect Uncontacted Amazon Indians
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Chemical Spraying Destroys Amazon Forest Uncontacted Indians Relied On
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Tour operators oppose human safaris
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Protecting Mother Earth Gathering in North Dakota July 28-31
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Fever. Climate Stories from Indigenous Communities
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One of Amazon’s Last Nomadic Tribes Struck By Epidemic
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Penan Hunter-Gatherers Pushed From Rainforest to Make Way for Dam
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Philanthropists and Indigenous Leaders Talk Solutions to World’s Pressing Issues
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Peru in shock move to abolish uncontacted tribe’s reserve
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Elwha Dams Power Off, Making Way to Restore Legendary Salmon Runs
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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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Oil Giant ConocoPhillips Pulls Out of Controversial Amazon Project
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Indigenous Peoples of Africa the Focus of Second Congressional Human Rights Meeting
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Brutal Attack on Endangered Tribe
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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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Pueblo of Jemez Leading Way to Renewable Future, and Realities of Relocating Alaska Native Villages
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Who Merits Wikipedia? Twice Deleted Native American Journalists Association Wants to Know
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It’s the International Year of Forests, But Who Gets to Decide About Them?
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Borneo Tribe Denied Vote in Crucial Elections
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Traditional Ecological Knowledge
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Rwandan ‘anti-thatch’ campaign leaves thousands of ‘Pygmies’ homeless
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Amazon Tribe Losing Fish, Vital to Diet and Culture to Dam Construction
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Indian Country Today Media Network: Speaking ‘Frankly’ of Leadership
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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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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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Amazon Indians Protest in London, Judge Blocks Brazil Dam
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Quinault Nation Opposes Dams in Chehalis River Basin
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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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The Right to Decide
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Nursing Point Julia back to health
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Aerial Footage of Threatened Uncontacted Amazon Tribe Released
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Victory for Kalahari Bushmen as court grants right to water
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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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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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Tribes: The Overlooked U.S. Climate Delegate
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UN Approves Bolivia Resolutions: Harmony with Nature and Indigenous Issues
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Nukak’s desperate plea to return home
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Palm oil in everyday products pushing Indigenous Peoples off their land
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UN Hails U.S. Backing For Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
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Job Well Done? Cancún Agreements Get Mixed Response From Indigenous Peoples
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Survival calls on Obama to support the UN Declaration on indigenous rights
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Urgent Need For Strong Actions, Urges IIFCC at the COP16
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IEN: Real Solutions to Climate Crisis Will Come from Grassroots Movements
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“Voices” for Mother Earth Ejected from Climate Convention
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Position of International Indigenous Forum on Climate Change as of First Week Negotiations
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Nature Has Rights, Says Report Released During COP16
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Portraits of Resilience: “…that old sea wall is no longer there…”
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Arctic and Small Island Nations Join Forces Against Climate Change
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Indigenous Environmental Network and Carbon Trade Watch Publish New REDD Report
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Indigenous Peoples Stress Need for Participation at Climate Summit
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International Indigenous Peoples Forum on Climate Change Opening Statement at COP16 in Cancun
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Indigenous Peoples, Peasant Farmers, World Leaders Readying for Cancun
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Climate Refugees – the Documentary
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The Human Right to Water and Sanitation
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Chiapas Declaration from the Parliaments, Minorities and Indigenous Peoples Conference Oct. 31-Nov. 3
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In Long Line of Insults, Botswana Minister of Environment Disparages Kalahari Bushmen
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Biopiracy Agreement A Surprise Success
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Books About Canadian Holocaust Systematically Destroyed Across Canada
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Indians Demand Answers as Amazon is Sold
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Canada Accepts, and Minimizes Reference to UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
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UN welcomes end of 82-day hunger strike by Chilean Mapuche prisoners
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Evo Morales, President of Bolivia: Nature, Forests and Indigenous Peoples Not For Sale
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Climate Change Disruption in Alaska’s Remote Indigenous Villages
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Survival International: Mapuche hunger strike continues
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Bushmen denied water, launch appeal
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UN: Thirty-four Colombian tribes face extinction
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Proposals of “Peoples Agreement” included in texts for UN negotiations
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NAJA’s 2010 Media Awards – Indian Country Today wins six
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Indigenous rights: Maya in Belize, San in Botswana both get ambiguous outcomes in court
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Iroquois Nationals salute FIL World Lacrosse Championships
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England says “no” to Iroquois Nationals on travel waiver
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Iroquois Nationals have not withdrawn from championships
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In Kenya, national politics of Mau Forests trickle down to Ogiek
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Klamath Restoration Begins
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Iroquois Nationals still waiting for British officals to review applications for entry
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Passport fiasco creates critical delay for Iroquois lacrosse team bound for World Games
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California’s Marine Life Protected Areas process scapegoating native cultures, tribal members say
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International Funders for Indigenous Peoples celebrates 10 years of growing philanthropy
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Ecotrust Indigenous Leadership Award Open for Nominations
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Indegenous Peoples Declaration: Mother Earth can live without us, but we can’t live without her
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Permanent Forum Calls for Development Model Based on Concepts Underpinned by Indigenous ‘Values, Cultures and Identities’
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Climate’s Second Chance: the World Peoples’ Conference on Climate Change
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Bolivia: THE PEOPLES AGREEMENT
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U.S. critical of Botswana’s mistreatment of Bushmen
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UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Peoples to consider indigenous peoples local adaptation and mitigation
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First UN ‘State of the World’s Indigenous Peoples’ report alarming
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It’s National Stalking Awareness Month: Native Americans stalked more than other ethnicities
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International Indigenous Peoples Forum on Climate Change to COP15
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Heart of Dryness: Climate Change Coping Strategies
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Naga community voice at Copenhagen
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COP15 calling attention to indigenous rights
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Klimaforum09 Peoples Declaration finalized, open to signatures until Dec. 13
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Beginning Saturday, LIVE coverage from Copenhagen
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Indigenous delegates from Australia head to Copenhagen
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Indigenous delegates at UN climate talks debut video evidence of climate change
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With an eye on Copenhagen, indigenous groups talk climate change
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Mystic Lake Declaration: Native Peoples Native Homelands Climate Workshop II
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Listen to the Earth, say Indigenous peoples
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Arctic peoples claim their right to cold temperatures
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Arctic Inuit to charge U.S. for climate change
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International Indigenous Peoples Forum on Climate Change Anchorage Declaration 2009
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Road to Copenhagen: From Papua with hope
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Report Calls for the Rejection of REDD in Climate Treaty
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Conservation Refugees: The Hundred-Year Conflict between Global Conservation and Native Peoples
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Climate Change, Indigenous Peoples, and the Way Forward
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Scientists Aim to Bring Indigenous Peoples Into Climate Monitoring and Policy





