Acre is among the states that will receive funding for the construction of indigenous schools, says MEC
The Brazilian state of Acre is set to receive funding for the construction of two new indigenous schools as part of a broader initiative by the Ministry of Education (MEC) to build 117 schools across 14 states.
Federal Government announces the construction of 17 indigenous schools in Amapá
The Brazilian government has announced plans to build 17 new indigenous schools in Amapá as part of a larger federal investment in indigenous education.
FIRST READING: Tkʼemlúps blames feds, church, ‘spiritual protocols’ for why it hasn’t exhumed graves
The Tkʼemlúps te Secwépemc First Nation has cited 'spiritual protocols' and issues with record-keeping as reasons for not exhuming the remains of 215 alleged graves despite receiving significant federal funding.
B.C. First Nation says there may never be ‘full consensus’ on potential burial site
The Tk’emlups te Secwepemc First Nation expresses concerns that achieving consensus on the treatment of a site with potential unmarked graves may never be realized.
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.
Schools, markets open as IPOB ends Monday sit-at-home
The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has permanently canceled its Monday sit-at-home order across the South-East of Nigeria, allowing schools and markets to reopen.
Barbara Kay: It’s ‘Dead Wrong’ for Canada to call residential schools genocidal
Barbara Kay argues that it is incorrect for Canada to label residential schools as genocidal, suggesting that doing so costs the nation significantly by promoting a false narrative.
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.
Amazonas will gain 25 new indigenous schools through the New PAC
Amazonas is set to receive 25 new indigenous schools as part of the New Growth Acceleration Program (PAC), with a total of 117 schools authorized across 17 states to respect indigenous cultures and lifestyles.