New collaborative work at an Aboriginal cave in eastern Victoria, published today, shows the stark difference between contemporary archaeological research and that conducted in the 1970s. In 1971, ...
The University of Connecticut’s Native American Cultural Programs held an event on Zoom last night to discuss decolonization and the fight for Native rights worldwide. The event featured speakers ...
Walking Mountains Science Center invited Darren Parry, the former chairman of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation, to share his thoughts and observations on climate change from an Indigenous ...
Introduction. Integrating aboriginal perspectives into school curricula: why does it matter now -- Understanding the integration of Aboriginal perspectives through theory -- Cultural mediators of ...
This symposium was held April 13-14, 2023. Recordings of the keynote addresses by Dr. Paul Joseph López Oro and Dr. Tatiana Flores are now available (see below). The symposium brought together ...
The Mongabay Newscast traveled to Climate Week in New York City in September to document the perspectives of conservation NGOs, activists and policymakers hailing from Asia to African and the Amazon.
April 24, 2019 — When it comes to conservation, it’s tempting to think that science is the only guide to good policy. But biodiversity is linked to culture, argues a new study on pollinator ...
Reconciliation is people coming together to celebrate history and culture. STUDENT: It's like the act of peace. STUDENT: ...
Aanii! Chevaun Toulouse nindizhinikaaz. Sagamok First Nation nindonjibaa. Ginoozhe nindoodem. Anishinaabe kwe ndow. My name is Chevaun Toulouse; I am a mother and a full-time biology and Indigenous ...
A new Indigenous geostorytelling platform, Tribal Stories, launched on Aug. 9, the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples. The launch of the platform, by Netherlands-based nonprofit ...