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People from the Waoraní Indigenous community attend an event promoting a ‘yes’ vote in a referendum on not extracting oil in Quito, Ecuador, on Monday 14 August 2023. AP PHOTO/DOLORES OCHOA/ALAMY

Danny Chivers reports on how the people of Ecuador voted against the oil giants and for the Yasuní National...

Red dresses hang alongside the dream catchers in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside Women’s Centre. The garment has been used as a symbol to raise awareness of Canada’s missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and two-spirits. JACKIE DIVES

Karin Goodwin reports from Vancouver on how reconnecting with their Indigenous culture is helping women...

Letter from Shapajilla. ILLUSTRATION: SARAH JOHN

Stephanie Boyd reports from an Amazonian village where traditional ways of life are changing with modern...

Wood logs are seen in a deforested area close to Porto Velho, in the northwestern Brazilian state of Rondônia, on 7 August 2020. Bruno Kelly/Amazônia Real via Wikimedia Commons

Brazil wants to be a beacon in the fight against global warming, Leonardo Sakamoto writes. Its powerful...

Gathering vegetables for market in the Mau Forest, August 2008.  REUTERS/FINBARR O'REILLY

One year after a court ruling, the Ogiek are still waiting for reparations. Amy Hall reports on a case that...

Elder Taharakau Stewart (in the middle with cane), is joined by other Māori people during a ceremony in Berlin, Germany on 29 April 2019. The event marked the handing back of the remains of ancestors which had been held as part of Charité – Berlin University of Medicine’s former anthropology collections. JÖRG CARSTENSEN/DPA/ALAMY

For centuries, museums have held human remains as artefacts. Hana Pera Aoake explored what can be learned...

A person draped in a blue, green, red and yellow Mapuche flag stands with their back to the camera, looking towards a gas plant in the distance

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The Mapuche people in Argentina are saying no to an influx of transnationals trying to frack their lands. Grace...

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Pranab Doley, an Indigenous activist from the Mising people, condemns the militarization of the...

Fighting on all fronts. Samela, a 23-year-old activist from the Association of the Satere-Mawe Indigenous Women in Manaus, Amazonas in Brazil, co-ordinates the production of protective face masks.RAPHAEL ALVES/IMF/CREATIVE COMMONS

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Want to restore and protect the world's forests? Then uphold the rights of the people who live in them, says Danny...

Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim is an environmental activist

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An interview with environmental activist Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim.

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Amy Hall speaks to the campaigners leading the call against childhood incarceration of Aboriginal and...

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Stephanie Boyd on the making of a groundbreaking indigenous film about the pandemic in Peru’s Amazon.

The fight continues: indigenous groups and their allies blockade government buildings in Victoria, Canada to protest a natural gas pipeline through Wet'suwet'en territory. Zuma Press inc/Alamy

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Danny Chivers is buoyed up by three decisive victories led by indigenous groups against fossil fuel...

The Ashaninka are an indigenous people living in the State of Acre, Brazil. © Pedro França/MinC

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Leonardo Sakamoto on the war against indigenous people.

People from the various villages in Baram  district demonstrate against the proposed dam. SAMBAN TUGANG

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An epic struggle has been playing out between islanders defending their land, rivers and livelihoods and the Malaysian...

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Jair Bolsonaro may be in power, but the Sateré indigenous people are not taking his hostility sitting down. Sue...

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