Cultural Experience Brings Together Indigenous Peoples and Highlights Women's Leadership in Village in AC
The Sitoakore Indigenous Women's Organization is holding its fifth Cultural Experience in an indigenous village in Acre, emphasizing women's roles and traditional practices.
'It was not destiny, it was violence': indigenous people lament the death of young leadership in Roraima
Indigenous leaders in Roraima protest the murder of 28-year-old Gabriel Ferreira Rodrigues, calling for justice and emphasizing the violent nature of his death.
Deriva, National Museum of Indigenous Peoples Suffers Institutional Erosion
The National Museum of Indigenous Peoples in Brazil is experiencing institutional erosion, facing administrative fragility and neglect despite recent changes in leadership.
Live: Taylor 'ill-prepared' for challenge against Ley, Liberal frontbencher says
Liberal frontbencher Andrew Wallace supports Sussan Ley in anticipation of a leadership challenge from Angus Taylor, as live updates cover federal political developments including Prime Minister Albanese's report on Indigenous progress.
Geoff Clark was jailed for fraud but questions persist for community
Former ATSIC head Geoff Clark was imprisoned for fraud, but lingering legal issues continue to impact his Aboriginal community.
Ecuarunari will promote a mandate revocation process against President Daniel Noboa
Ecuarunari will initiate a process to revoke the mandate of President Daniel Noboa under the leadership of new president Leonidas Iza.
Indigenous Movement Redefines Its Leadership Against Daniel Noboa's Energy Plan
The indigenous movement is undergoing a reconfiguration of political forces aimed at restoring unity to confront Daniel Noboa's energy plan.