Indigenous scholar Dina Gilio-Whitaker wants Natives to approach a difficult topic rationally, vulnerably and honestly.
24-year-old Samela Sateré-Mawé has one guiding belief: if the Amazon rainforest dies so will her tribe. "We need the forest, we need the Amazon, we need the environment so that everyone remains in ...
In Mexico City, parades on Day of the Dead feature people in colorful costumes. FG Trade Latin/Collection E+ via Getty Images Every year, five hours west of Mexico City on Lake Pátzcuaro in Michoacán, ...
Alongside our thirst for fossil fuels, humans’ destruction of nature has triggered the climate and ecological crises that now threaten our life on this planet. A major goal for delegates at COP26 is ...
This weekend, a series of events in the Berkshires will mark Monday’s Indigenous Peoples Day. Fifteen tribal nations will be represented at events throughout the county ranging from speeches, flute ...
An exhibition celebrating 50 years of Indigenous studies at UB that showcases the work of 48 artists from the Hodinöhsö:ni’ Confederacy is now on view in the UB Art Galleries. “O’nigöëi:yo:h Thinking ...
The scholar on how Indigenous thinking can lead to innovation and save the world. Also, Vikings and beer. By Isabella Kwai You can learn a lot about someone from an interview. But can you learn more ...
Today on Commotion, film critics Jesse Wente, Sarah-Tai Black and Jackson Weaver join host Elamin Abdelmahmoud to discuss Avatar: Fire and Ash, the latest installment in James Cameron’s sci-fi action ...
First Nations knowledge has much to offer a world beset by crises yet Indigenous communities are under-represented across higher education, from undergraduate to vice-chancellor level. Addressing the ...
Wampanoag. Massachusett. Nipmuc. Mohegan. Pequot. Narragansett. Passamaquoddy. Miꞌkmaq. These are just some of the indigenous nations of the land now called New England, the home of that original ...
The exhibition explores how the ocean has shaped and influenced Indigenous communities living along its edges in western ...
(The Conversation) — The Aztecs deliberated on how to continue their traditions and preserve their group identity following the Spanish invasion. (The Conversation) — Every year, five hours west of ...