Brazil faces childhood obesity and growth deficits among indigenous people, says study
A study reveals a troubling dual nutritional challenge in Brazil, highlighting rising childhood obesity rates alongside persistent growth deficiencies in vulnerable groups, particularly among indigenous children.
Mound believed to shed light on the lives of indigenous peoples of Central and South America
An archaeological mound in Iceland is being closely studied to gain insights into the lives of indigenous populations in the Americas.
Africa's 'First Genocide of the 20th Century': Resentment Towards Germany Continues
The article discusses ongoing feelings of resentment in Africa, particularly in Namibia, towards Germany for its historical role in the early 20th-century genocide against indigenous populations.
How the general who named Rondônia explored Brazil by opening telegraph lines and protected indigenous people
The article discusses the legacy of General Cândido Rondon, after whom the Brazilian state of Rondônia is named, highlighting his efforts to peacefully integrate indigenous populations during Brazil's expansion into the Amazon.
Indigenous people raise fish in tanks to ensure safe food after mining contaminates rivers in the Yanomami Territory
The Sikamabiu community in the Yanomami Indigenous Land is raising fish in tanks as a sustainable food source following mercury contamination from illegal mining that devastated local fish populations.
World’s richest 1% have already used fair share of emissions for 2026, says Oxfam
Oxfam reports that the world's wealthiest 1% consumed their fair share of carbon emissions within just 10 days into 2026, with the top 0.1% exhausting their annual budget in merely three days, leaving vulnerable populations to bear the brunt of climate changes.