indigenous peoples
Campaign To Unfollow Nas Daily Gains Traction After Controversy With Tribal Tattoo Artist
His team “strongly denied” the allegations.
130 Prominent Canadians Defend John A. Macdonald's Racist Legacy In Full-Page Ad
Indigenous scholars say the statement minimizes the white supremacist policies of Canada's first prime minister, architect of the residential school system.
Indigenous Voters Are Getting Hit Hard by Polling Station Cuts in North Dakota
North Dakota cut 60% of its polling stations in the name of COVID and the shift to vote-by-mail. Now Indigenous people have 50-mile treks to a post office.
Indigenous Leaders Demand Investigation into Police Killing of Chantel Moore
Chantel Moore was killed by a Edmundston Police officer during a wellness check early Thursday morning.
UN Says Humans Must Transform Our Diets and Land Use to Save the Planet
"For the first time, the world’s top scientists have confirmed what we have always known: respecting the land rights of Indigenous Peoples and local communities is an immediate and actionable climate change solution."
An Ayahuasca Journey in Virtual Reality
The 17-minute "mixed-reality" work 'Awavena' melds augmented reality, 360-degree film footage, and VR to tell the story of the sacred brew.
An Inter-Tribal Gathering Is Helping Scientists Fight Climate Change
Indigenous tribes from Siberia and the Pacific Northwest gathered this summer to strategize their survival in the rapidly warming Arctic.
A Sketchy DNA Testing Service Said Dogs Had First Nations Ancestry
Are Canadians using this DNA laboratory to claim First Nations tax exemptions?
The California Tribe Fighting for Federal Recognition
We talk about the Nisenan Native American tribe on this episode of 'The VICE Guide to Right Now' podcast.
A Tribe In Indonesia's Surf Paradise Is Facing Down an Energy Firm That Wants Their Land
There's a battle brewing over the future of the tribal heartlands of the Mentawai islands.
The Feminist Indigenous Candidate Running for President of Mexico
María de Jesús Patricio Martínez Marichuy is seeking more than 800,000 signatures so she can make a real run at Mexico's presidency.