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On November 12, 2010 the government of Canada finally formally endorsed the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. The government's official statement falls far short of actual endorsement, however, emphasizing that the declaration "does not reflect customary international law nor change Canadian laws" and further emphasizing Canada's objection to most of the major rights spelled out in the declaration.

Punto 10 del orden del día | Clausura de la reunión, Órgano Subsidiario sobre el Artículo 8(j) del Convenio sobre la Diversidad Biológica en Ciudad de Panamá. 

30 de octubre de 2025

Durante la sesión de clausura, nuestra hermana Florina López Miro, de la Red Global de Mujeres Indígenas sobre Biodiversidad y la Red de Mujeres Indígenas sobre Biodiversidad de América Latina y el Caribe (RMIB-LAC), presentó la declaración en nombre del Foro Internacional Indígena sobre Biodiversidad (FIIB). 

Gracias, copresidenta.

By Anonymous

The Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) in southeastern Bangladesh, home to 13 Indigenous communities, has long carried the weight of unhealed wounds. In late September 2025, that fragile peace was shattered once again. What began as a protest demanding justice for the rape of a teenage Indigenous Marma schoolgirl in Khagrachari District turned into a communal crackdown on Indigenous communities.

By Morne Pietersen, Radio Station Manager

A local community radio station, Eden FM, is playing a pivotal role in preserving the cultural heritage and history of the Klein Karoo region through two distinct but interconnected research projects. The initiatives, undertaken with support from Cultural Survival’s Community Media Grant Fund, documented Indigenous Traditional Knowledge and the personal stories of forced removals under the apartheid-era Group Areas Act.

 Por Elvia Rodríguez (Ñuu Savi, Equipo de CS)

¿Alguna vez se han preguntado cómo se vive en un lugar afectado por la explotación minera? Yo, sí, muchas veces, cada vez que leía un artículo, cada vez que escuchaba un testimonio, cada vez que veía un video en las redes sociales, y creía entender lo que significaba. Sin embargo, ningún libro, ningún artículo, ningún video puede transmitirte lo que es vivir día a día en un territorio que está siendo sacrificado. 

By Anwell Bepe, Kasambabezi FM Coordinator

Kasambabezi FM, Kariba's community radio station, is making significant strides in addressing long-standing issues affecting marginalized communities in the district. Through its "Rise & Participate" project, the station is focusing on climate change effects, gender disparity, and the documentation of Indigenous history, particularly for the Tonga and Shona people. The project aims to empower local journalists with the skills to enhance community information sharing and participation.

By Danny Beaton (Turtle Clan Mohawk)

In Memory of Alicja Rozanska


Our Sacred Fires and Fire Keepers are needed more than ever. Pipe Carriers and Sweat Lodge Leaders can focus on healing our Elders and leaders, who will defend our children's future and their children's children. 

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