Rhoda Roberts, Indigenous broadcaster and cultural powerhouse – obituary
Rhoda Roberts, a renowned Indigenous broadcaster and cultural figure in Australia, has passed away at the age of 66, leaving behind a legacy of promoting Aboriginal culture and storytelling.
Rhoda Roberts, Indigenous cultural leader who introduced the term ‘Welcome to Country’, dies aged 66
Rhoda Roberts, a prominent Indigenous cultural leader from Australia, has passed away at the age of 66 after a battle with cancer.
Retiree transforms traditional Macuxi recipe into a business that runs only on Thursdays in RR
Chico Roberto, a 70-year-old retiree from the Macuxi people, sells the traditional dish damurida once a week in Boa Vista, promoting Indigenous culture and cuisine.
2nd Place Clarín SCA Award for Students 2026: Museum of Indigenous Peoples
This article discusses a student project proposing a museum in Delta del Tigre that showcases sculptures reflecting the culture of Argentina's Indigenous peoples.
Danish royals Frederik and Mary begin Australia tour in red centre
Danish royals Frederik and Mary have embarked on a six-day state tour of Australia aimed at strengthening trade ties, starting with a visit to the red centre and cultural sites.
Why Yothu Yindi’s 'black Elvis' turned his back on wild rockstar life
Witiyana Marika, co-founder of Yothu Yindi and known as 'the black Elvis', reflects on his journey from rockstar to cultural steward, rooted in his Indigenous heritage.
Métis cabaret 'Rubaboo' at Persephone Theatre celebrates Indigenous culture
The 'Rubaboo' cabaret at Persephone Theatre in Canada showcases Métis culture and aims to bridge understanding between communities.
Cory Bernardi criticized over 'damaging' videos appearing to mock traditional Kaurna language
Cory Bernardi has faced backlash for mocking the Kaurna language in social media videos, drawing criticism from Adelaide's traditional owners.
A playground for sea life: Navigating Shark Bay's ultimate balancing act
The article explores Shark Bay, Western Australia, highlighting its unique marine life and the efforts made to preserve its environment and culture.
Mari Boine is awarded an honorary prize
Artist Mari Boine received this year's honorary award from Musikkforleggerne, recognizing her significant impact on Norwegian and Sámi music over the past 40 years.
Event planners of Barunga Festival 'blindsided' by hiring of new agency
The Barunga Festival in Australia will see a change in management as the previous agency claims to have been blindsided by the decision.
Initiative creates workshop to strengthen the protagonism of Yawanawá women in Acre
The Yawa workshop aims to preserve indigenous culture and enhance the socioeconomic development of the Yawanawá community in Acre, Brazil.
Mexico is addictive. Eva Kubátová describes local witchcraft and unacknowledged racism against Indians
Eva Kubátová describes the allure of Mexico, highlighting its unique witchcraft culture and the underlying racism faced by Indigenous peoples.
Controversial NT Administrator apologizes over 'hurt' from social media posts
David Connolly, the incoming Northern Territory Administrator, has issued an apology for divisive past social media posts ahead of his formal swearing-in.
Where do the Shompens live in India, who have been seen by very few people until now
The Shompens are a mysterious tribe living in the Great Nicobar Island of India, remaining largely isolated from modern society.
Catira: how dance became a representation of caipira culture
The catira dance, a symbolic representation of caipira culture in Brazil, has ancient roots and showcases a blend of indigenous and Portuguese influences.
Families gather for Wanuskewin’s 6th annual Kôna Winter Festival
Thousands attended the Kôna Winter Festival at Wanuskewin, celebrating Indigenous culture with various winter activities.
Beats and throat singing: Sámi DJs tap into growing pride in Indigenous identity
Sámi DJs Alice Marie Jektevik and Petra Laiti leverage their cultural heritage to foster pride in Indigenous identity while pursuing their music careers in northern Norway.
Samba Schools of Corumbá Showcase Diversity, Legends, and Ancestry in Two Days of Parades
The samba schools of Corumbá paraded over two nights, highlighting themes of ancestry, Afro-Brazilian culture, indigenous peoples, and local identity.
Winter activities warm up at Frost Regina
Frost Regina's winter festival attracted large crowds this year, benefiting from unusually warm temperatures for January.
Indigenous peoples, marine preservation, periphery, and the game of beasts: samba schools enchant on the 2nd day of parades in Santos
Eight samba schools paraded in Santos, Brazil, showcasing various themes including indigenous peoples and cultural heritage despite challenging weather conditions.
Legends transform sunset into a moment of spiritual connection in the most indigenous city in Brazil
The sunset in São Gabriel da Cachoeira is transformed into a sacred ritual for the indigenous peoples of the region, emphasizing their deep connection to nature and spirituality.
Indigenous children of the Duraca ethnicity receive books with stories and knowledge of their own culture in Amazonas
Indigenous children from the Duraca community in Amazonas received educational books featuring their cultural stories and knowledge.
Armchair inspired by indigenous culture from MT wins international design award in Paris
The Ariranha armchair, inspired by the indigenous culture of the Kaupüna village, won the Best Product Design category at the Créateurs Design Awards 2026 in Paris.
Four significant advances that have recently affected the Sámi
The Sámi people's position has improved significantly in the past year, according to Pirita Näkkäläjärvi, president of the Sámi Parliament, highlighting their rights to maintain and develop their language and culture.
Macuxi designer known for creations inspired by the culture of Roraima dies
Indigenous designer Edith Karla Vieira Mendonça Sousa, known for her culturally inspired clothing, passed away at the age of 51.
Nobody is Bitter About a Sweet: the 5 Most Recognized Desserts in Mexico
The article explores the cultural significance and uniqueness of five famous desserts from Mexico, rooted in its rich culinary history and indigenous heritage.