21 Oct 2014:
On the eve of an election, Winnipeg, home to Canada’s largest urban indigenous population, is finally grappling with a social division reminiscent of US cities before the civil rights movement
21 Oct 2014: Martin Lukacs: Indigenous rights offer a path to a radically more just and sustainable country – which is why the Canadian government is bent on eliminating them
16 Oct 2014:
Brazil’s indigenous people are rarely portrayed in literature. But they are at the heart of former lawyer and activist Paulo Scott’s innovative novel, Nowhere People. He spoke to Richard Lea
14 Oct 2014: Celeste Liddle: Australians are renowned for their love of travel. But when it comes to Rottnest Island, this comes at the cost of ignoring the violence Aboriginal people have endured
13 Oct 2014:
Can you imagine NBA players performing a Native American grass dance in an act of team solidarity and national unity? In New Zealand, no one bats an eye
13 Oct 2014: Jaynie Parrish: A presidential run may be thwarted by a language the US government tried to stamp out, but the generational identity crisis will redefine us either way
10 Oct 2014:
IndigenousX: The government and mining companies need to know that we are going to fight to protect it, for future generations both black and white