Women’s Salon 2026: Fátima Caicedo and Saira Túquerrez Rescue Female Shamanism and Indigenous Identity with Their Works
The Women's Salon 2026 exhibition showcases works that celebrate women and indigenous identity, with a focus on dignity and ancestral legacy.
Indigenous identity researcher ordered to pay $70,000 in defamation suit
An Indigenous identity researcher has been ordered to pay $70,000 for defaming a University of Regina academic over claims of false identity.
The Right to Education at Stake
The Pirituba Subprefecture in São Paulo has closed a school on Indigenous land due to imminent collapse risk, highlighting long-standing safety issues and the impact on the community's cultural identity.
Advancement in the incorporation of new data in INE voting credentials
The INE's Federal Register of Voters Commission approved the inclusion of gender identity and indigenous self-description on voter ID cards in Mexico.
Identity, Art, and Essence in Jewelry
Andrea Tello, an Ecuadorian jewelry designer, creates contemporary pieces inspired by Andean indigenous cultures, merging traditional craftsmanship with modern aesthetics.
Brazilian Identity Was Born from the Mixture of Four Continents
The concept of Brazilian identity emerges from the unique blend of diverse cultural influences from Africa, indigenous peoples, Japan, and Europe.
TOOMAS TRAPIDO ⟩ Indigenous Peoples or Do We Belong to Our Land?
The article explores the concept of indigenous peoples and whether Estonians can consider themselves an indigenous people in the 21st century.
Marciele Albuquerque, from BBB 26, will receive the honorary title of citizen of Amazonas
Marciele Albuquerque, a contestant on BBB 26, is honored with the title of honorary citizen of Amazonas by the state assembly.
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.
Salomón Jara leads the 2026 Serrana Guelaguetza
Oaxaca Governor Salomón Jara Cruz presided over the 2026 Serrana Guelaguetza, emphasizing the cultural pride and identity of the region's indigenous peoples.
Surgeon Kelvin Kong's life growing up Chinese and Indigenous in Australia
Dr. Kelvin Kong shares his experience of growing up as both Chinese and Indigenous in Australia, highlighting the complexities of his identity.
Indigenous language or Kichwa language?
The article discusses the complex identification of indigenous identity and the Kichwa language in the context of colonial history and politics.
Fires and extreme heat expose ancestral remains in Victoria
Extreme temperatures and bushfires in Victoria's north-west have uncovered six sites containing ancestral remains, prompting concerns from local Indigenous groups about preservation efforts.
Deaths: Resumed indigenous roots and translated resistance into art
Shirley Araújo Thomas, an indigenous woman of the Baré people, embraced her heritage later in life and began to represent her cultural identity through art, despite facing societal pressures regarding her appearance.