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Indigenous Values, Traditions, Rights.

Climate 411
Breaking Barriers: Empowering Indigenous Voices in Global Climate and Biodiversity Decisions

EcoWatch
New Images Show Largest Uncontacted Indigenous Tribe on Earth Dangerously Close to Loggers in Peruvian Amazon

Alaska Native Communities to Receive Almost $75 Million to Help With Climate Change Impacts

EnviroLink Network
Record number of Indigenous land titles granted in Peru via innovative process (commentary)

Environment | The Guardian
‘Destiny in our hands’: the Indigenous Australians joining the renewable energy transition

Greenpeace UK
Victory for the Munduruku People and their forest home

Grist
A rare celebration of Indigenous Pacific cultures underscores the cost of climate change

The Tule River Tribe of California recruits an old ally in its fight against wildfires: Beavers

Happy Eco News
Canada Passes Environmental Racism Law: Bill C-226

Gitdisdzu Lugyeks: World’s First Indigenous-Led Blue Park

Inside Climate News
In the Park Fire, an Indigenous Cultural Fire Practitioner Sees Beyond Destruction

Q&A: Near Lake Superior, a Tribe Fights to Remove a Pipeline From the Wetlands It Depends On

Tribal Members Journey to Washington Push for Reauthorization of Radiation Exposure Compensation Act

In Inaugural Tribal Energy Summit, Carbon Capture, Critical Minerals and Sovereignty Take Center Stage

On the Wisconsin-Iowa Border, the Mississippi River Is Eroding Sacred Indigenous Mounds

Mongabay
Photos confirm narcotraffickers operating in Peru’s Kakataibo Indigenous Reserve

Amplifying Indigenous voices at the global level: Interview with Dario Mejía Montalvo

Are carbon credits another resource-for-cash grab? Interview with Alondra Cerdes Morales & Samuel Nguiffo

Forced evictions suppress Maasai spirituality & sacred spaces in Tanzania

As Māori heal through nature, is ‘legal personhood’ a tool or a distraction?

Shaping the next generation of Indigenous rangers: Interview with Manni Edwards

Indigenous communities in the Bolivian Amazon combat droughts and floods

In Cambodia, Indigenous villagers lose forest & land amid carbon offset project

Climate change could return a stolen lake to Indigenous people, a century later

In the Brazilian Amazon, seedlings offer hope for drying rivers

Report links killings to environmental crimes in Peru’s Amazon

Maasai women struggle to survive amid forced evictions in conservation area

We know how many okapi live in zoos. In the wild? It’s complicated

Indigenous peoples won in court — but in practice, they face a different reality

Why the Maxakali people are calling on their spirits to recover the Atlantic Forest

Indigenous communities can decide for themselves on carbon market risks (commentary)

Hotel built without permits on disputed land riles neighboring Paracas reserve in Peru

Brazil elects record-high number of Indigenous mayors, vice mayors & councilors

Joan Carling is 1st Indigenous Filipino to win Right Livelihood Award

Indigenous territories & peoples are key to achieving COP16’s 30×30 target (commentary)

Extreme drought wrecks rivers and daily life in Amazon’s most burnt Indigenous land

Australia’s Global ‘Nature Positive’ Summit features Indigenous voices, but little government action

‘Treat us as partners, central actors’: Interview with Indigenous activist Joan Carling

The Panamanian shamans working to save their ancestral medicinal plants

Penguin Books
Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants

Siskiyou News
The Klamath River has the “Legal Rights of a Person” a Yurok Tribe Resolution Establishing Rights Of The Klamath River

State of the Planet
Study Challenges Popular Idea That Easter Islanders Committed ‘Ecocide’

At a Conference in Nepal, Indigenous-Led Research and Education Will Take Center Stage

The Angry Army
The US designates a new marine sanctuary led by Indigenous people

The Revelator
Map the Commons, Protect the Planet

The Te Awa Tupua Act: An Inspiration for Communities to Take Responsibility for Their Ecosystems

Mining Policy Must Be Reformed

Why Indigenous-Led Management Is Integral to Reconciliation and Restoration Efforts

Yale Climate Connections
The event that helps this Indigenous Pacific Islander feel less alone

Gulf Coast tribe fights to rebuild three years after Hurricane Ida

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