Indigenous peoples steward 80 percent of earth’s biological diversity, but need sovereignty to resist corporate plunder. The amazing triumph of the Haida shows how to get there. Haana Edenshaw, 9, ...
Covid-19 is likely to become endemic, yet through both public health measures and medical solutions we can control the virus. This is the second in a series of articles exploring examples of ...
Court decisions can often provide learning opportunities — they establish legal principles, apply those principles to certain facts, and illustrate relative trends, or stability, in the law. The ...
RoseAnne Archibald, national chief of the Assembly of First Nations in Canada, reacts as she marks the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, honoring the lost children and survivors of Indigenous ...
Posoh ("hello" in Menominee) and wāewāenen ("thank you") for reading the First Nations Wisconsin newsletter. From forestry to animal management, it appears Western scientists and environmentalists are ...
Indigenous peoples—groups such as the Saami in Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia, and the Guarani in Brazil—are among the first and worst affected by climate change due to their close relationship ...
Nation’s First Critical Minerals Mine Nears Approval in Biodiversity Hotspot One Year After Green Bank’s Demise, Court Mulls Future of Grant-Based Climate Policy Summer in March? Unusual Heat Wave ...
TORONTO — Canada’s bishops wound up their first in-person meetings in three years with discussion of concrete steps toward reconciliation with Indigenous Canadians. At the end of four days of plenary ...
Canada's bishops wound up their first in-person meetings in three years with discussion of concrete steps toward reconciliation with Indigenous Canadians. At the end of four days of plenary meetings ...
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