Indigenous

Striped red-and-white flags adorn a sacred grove in a quiet neighborhood in Ranchi in India. The ubiquitous flags are an assertion of tribal identity.
Sacred Nation
Adherents of Sarnaism try to preserve their identity and culture by pushing for more recognition of their faith in India
Boats carrying mining supplies move along the Uraricoera River in Alto Alegre, Roraima state, Brazil, as some miners leave Yanomami Indigenous territory ahead of expected operations against illegal mining, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2023. 
Environment
Lula declares humanitarian crisis for Brazil’s Yanomami territory, cracks down on illegal mining
Greenpeace activists hold signs between two ice sculptures depicting US President Donald Trump and Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro across the Hudson River from UN headquarters in the Queens borough of New York City, Sept. 30, 2020.
Foreign policy
US election could have profound effect on Bolsonaro’s Brazil
John A. Macdonald's statue against a grey sky
This founding father’s legacy is darker than some Canadians care to remember
Ali
Arts
Meet Ali Cobby Eckermann, the poet who writes about being Native in Australia
María de Jesús Patricio, center, during her campaign launch for president of Mexico
Global Politics
Mexico has its first indigenous woman candidate for president
Spadina Rd
Arts
Indigenous street names in Toronto get noticed and made ‘official’
An Aymara indigenous woman practices climbing on the Huayna Potosi mountain, Bolivia April 2016.
Culture
Casting aside imposing summits, these women are scaling Bolivia’s peaks in their traditional ‘cholita’ clothing