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Ecuadorians are voting in the country’s presidential election runoff, choosing between incumbent President Daniel Noboa and ...
Just 17,000 votes separated the top two candidates in the first round of Ecuador’s presidential election. A third contender raked in half a million votes, meaning supporters of his Indigenous ...
In a polarized political landscape, Ecuadorians are set to choose between an incumbent young millionaire and a leftist lawyer to lead the South American country for the next four years.
We’re here on a new road-tripping tour through the Indigenous heartlands of the southwest to learn from the tribes that have called these iconic landscapes home for thousands of years.
“At that time, I made it clear that the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe would resist the pipeline due to the historical and ongoing harm caused by infrastructure projects on Indigenous lands ...
This bulletin devoted to Global Indigenous Peoples News, part of the Glocal Exchange project of Weave News, seeks to ...
As one of its key priorities, the CRCC reaffirmed the federal granting agencies’ commitment to the Calls to Action of the TRC with the creation of a national dialogue with Indigenous communities to co ...
The weather is warming up and hot new books — from fiction to memoir — are in the forecast. Here are 30 new books not to miss this spring.
American Indian and Alaska Native tribes are fighting for equal governance and sovereignty over their own health data. (Courtesy/Kris Hanning/University of Arizona, Alaska Beacon) When Stephanie Russo ...
Native Americans have long served in the U.S. military at five times the national average, a tradition consistent among the 573 federally recognized tribes. From the American Revolution to today ...
When Stephanie Russo Carroll, a citizen of the Native Village of Kluti-Kaah in Alaska, set out to earn her doctorate in tribal health 15 years ago, she focused her research on tribal cultural and ...