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Image of John Henry Gloyne and Elwood Gloyne Carving

December 10, 2021

New Film ᎤᏕᏲᏅ (What They’ve Been Taught) to Make World Premiere at 2022 Sundance Film Festival

Filmmaker Brit Hensel is the first woman who is a citizen of Cherokee Nation to direct an official selection at the world’s top film festival.

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Headshot Andrea Ixchíu Hernández photography by Tracy Rector

December 1, 2021

Indigenous Women On The Frontlines Of Climate Change At COP26

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Meet several Indigenous women who gathered, marched, and supported one another at COP26 in Glasgow, Scotland, where world leaders met to discuss the future of the planet, the need to address climate change, and the actions required to do that.

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Lisa Fruichantie at Alma Photography by Felipe Contreras

November 17, 2021

The Indigenous Woman Behind a New Native Kitchen

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Meet Lisa Fruichantie (citizen of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma), who is guiding a new Native-focused restaurant and arts venue, Alma, in Tacoma, Washington - the traditional lands of the Puyallup peoples.

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view of the streets during COP26 Glasgow Protest

November 16, 2021

Indigenous Presence at COP26 Growing, But Work Remains

Member of U.N. Indigenous Caucus Warns of Weak Language in Carbon Market Plan and Need for Continued Monitoring

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Fire manager with helmet in woods

November 2, 2021

Protecting Our Planet Challenge

Our collective commitment to support Indigenous Peoples and local communities to secure a sustainable future for nature, climate, and people.

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Solomon Islands with a group of people standing in front of a waterfall

November 2, 2021

Historic $1.7 Billion Pledge Made at COP26 in Support of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities

We are proud to announce our new partnership for funding Indigenous Peoples, with a collective pledge of $1.7B of financing, from 2021 to 2025, to support the advancement of Indigenous Peoples’ and local communities’ forest tenure rights.

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