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Elin Anna Labba is a Sámi journalist and writer from Sápmi, the regional homeland of Sweden's indigenous Sami people. Elin's nonfiction book The Rocks Will Echo Our Sorrow, the forced displacement of ...
With large parts of New Zealand having recently been pummeled by ex-tropical Cyclone Tam and ongoing bouts of heavy rain, it ...
From modest origins in the northern Finnish village of Kaukonen, Reidar Särestöniemi progressed to fame and recognition. His ...
For three years in a row, Indigenous leaders have called for an end to carbon markets, carbon offsets, and geoengineering ...
A UN groundbreaking report published in 1982 laid the legal ground for defining the inalienable rights of Indigenous Peoples.
Madurai: Deputy chief minister Udhayanidhi Stalin announced on Monday that 40 chief minister's mini sports stadiums will be ...
A boom in mining for nickel, lithium, cobalt, copper and other so-called “critical minerals” is driving deforestation and threatening the rights of the world’s Indigenous Peoples, experts and ...
While every season in Lapland has its appeal, there’s a special allure to what the indigenous Sami people call “tjaktjagiesse” – the transition from summer to autumn that starts in August.
While every season in Lapland has its appeal, there’s a special allure to what the indigenous Sami people call “tjaktjagiesse” – the transition from summer to autumn that starts in August.
Indigenous groups say they were left dumbfounded and hurt after the Melbourne Storm cancelled a planned Welcome to Country ceremony just hours before kick-off at their Anzac Day NRL match.
The far north of Scandinavia is synonymous with Christmas – and minus 30 degree temperatures. Which makes visiting at a different time more alluring.
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