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View of a home on the sepik river

March 4, 2024

Part I: The Sepik Peoples' years-long battle to halt mining along the Frieda River in Papua New Guinea

By Nancy Kelsey (Anishinaabe)

This article is the first in a two-part series about the years-long battle faced by the Sepik Peoples to halt the construction of a gold and copper mine on the Frieda River, an upper tributary of the Sepik River.

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Forest Coverage in the Upper Cuyuni Region close to the Guyana-Venezuela Border. Credit: Amerindian People Association (APA)

February 29, 2024

Essequibo: How the Tensions between Venezuela and Guyana are Affecting Indigenous Peoples

Though tensions have diminished since last December, the threat of a dispute on Guyana’s border with Venezuela intensifies the conflicts that Indigenous Peoples in Guyana are already experiencing.

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Still from the film Ma’s House by Jeremy Dennis (Shinnecock), who is also pictured here on the lands of the Shinnecock Nation. Courtesy of Reciprocity Project.

February 28, 2024

Sonic Journey Four: Ma's House

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In our latest Sonic Journey, join us on the lands of the Shinnecock Nation, which have been cared for by the Shinnecock People for over 10,000 years.

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Film still from SÜKÜJALA TEI directed by David Hernández Palmar (Wayuu). Photo courtesy of Reciprocity Project.

February 14, 2024

Sonic Journey Three: SŪKŪJULA TEI (Stories of My Mother)

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Who’s ready for a little Indigenous joy, knowledge, and inspiration? We’re starting Seedcast Season Four with deep listening, as a powerful way to witness one another.

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Policy apprentices group picture at UNPFII, April 2023

February 2, 2024

Centering Indigenous Rights in Global Policy: A Year of Advocacy

2023 was a defining period in advancing Indigenous rights within global policy forums.

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RPS107 Pili Ka Moo BTS1 Kolea Shows Kalo To Camera

January 31, 2024

Coming Soon: Seedcast Season 4 – An Invitation to Listen

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We can’t believe that we are kicking off Season 4 of Seedcast on February 14! And with so much chaos and noise around us, we’re going to start off this season by getting grounded and listening to Indigenous song and language.

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