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Imagine standing on the rim of the Grand Canyon, the wind rushing past your face, your eyes drinking in breathtaking vistas.
over 70 percent of women do not own any land. Globally, Indigenous Peoples and local communities have formal legal ownership of only a fraction of the land they use and conserve. Acknowledging that ...
Davis explored how Indigenous perspectives on the land challenge conventional Western ideas — particularly those surrounding nature, ownership and humanity’s relationship with the land and its ...
Guyana is committed to ensuring legal recognition of Indigenous Peoples’ land ownership in accordance with the relevant United Nations Declaration and will continue in this regard despite any ...
Last week in Detroit, Michigan, legal rights to the Fort Wayne Burial Mound were returned to the rightful caretakers, the ...
With the first U.N. climate talks in the Amazon approaching, thousands of Indigenous people marched Tuesday in Brazil’s ...
When most people imagine the Australian landscape, visions of sunburnt plains, ancient forests, and wildflowers spring to ...