indigenous rights
Meet Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke, the 22-Year-Old Lawmaker Behind that Viral Haka Protest
The young lawmaker is leading the fight to preserve Māori rights.
By K-Ci Williams
Māori Lawmakers in New Zealand Resist Proposed Bill With Haka Protest
Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke of New Zealand’s Māori party rose and began a Haka, tearing a copy of the proposed law in half.
By Angie Jaime
Indigenous Teens Are at the Center of Major Climate Lawsuits
"If I don't do it, who will?"
By Anita Hofschneider
When Your Loved Ones Go Missing and Authorities Don’t Care
“We have no idea where she could be.”
By Mona Gable
How Young Brazilians Are Organizing Against Fascism
On January 8, far-right extremists invaded Brazil’s three branches of government.
By Nicole Froio
Indigenous Youth Are Disrupting Trump’s Border Wall Construction
“We’ve been here forever and we are going to be here forever.”
By Maia Wikler
Native Hawaiian Activists Are Fighting for Their Sacred Land
“This movement literally has been my life.”
By Katherine PlumhoffPhotography by Kapulei Flores
Indigenous Peoples Are Under Attack in Bolivia
“The situation is dangerous.”
By Victor Anthony Lopez-Carmen
The U.S. Government Has Broken Basically Every Treaty With Indigenous Nations
Treaties have had a profound effect on Native people.
By Ruth Hopkins
Mexico's Zapatistas Have Been Rebelling for Decades
One of their guiding principles is the construction of a “world where many worlds fit.”
By Andalusia Knoll
The Current Border Crisis Feels All Too Familiar for Indigenous Peoples in the U.S.
The irony is that America is policing the borders of stolen land.
By Rory Taylor