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North America’s Native nations reassert their sovereignty: ‘We are here’

North America’s Native nations reassert their sovereignty: ‘We are here’

Across the continent, Indigenous peoples are methodically reasserting control over their land, laws, and how they live.
Indigenous people advance a dramatic goal: Reversing colonialism
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Indigenous people advance a dramatic goal: Reversing colonialism

Fifty years of patient advocacy, including the shocking discovery of a mass burial site at Kamloops, have secured once-unthinkable gains.
Jay Inslee’s misguided betrayal of tribes
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Jay Inslee’s misguided betrayal of tribes in Washington State

The Washington governor and climate darling vetoed a measure requiring tribal consent for projects on sacred sites. It was a striking betrayal.
For past 12,000 years, traditional land uses have actually encouraged biodiversity, report says

For past 12,000 years, traditional land uses have actually encouraged biodiversity, report says

Researchers say we must recognize and embrace more traditional land management practices already developed by Indigenous peoples.

Forest defenders: A Panamanian tribe regains control of its land

Forest defenders: A Panamanian tribe regains control of its land

The victory comes as mounting evidence shows that Indigenous groups are often the best protectors of their lands.

The Navajo, circled by coal, see jobs vanish as CO2 falls
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The Navajo, circled by coal, see jobs vanish as CO2 falls

For almost a half-century, the giant coal plant here was the economic heartbeat of the Navajo Nation. Now it looms silently over the desert after its great boilers were extinguished for the last time in November.

How Indigenous-led environmental assessments could ease resource, pipeline gridlock
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How Indigenous-led environmental assessments could ease resource, pipeline gridlock

A new concept is emerging in the world of environmental decision-making: it's not enough for governments to loop Indigenous groups into environmental assessments. Indigenous peoples should be able to conduct their own.

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