When thinking about Bigfoot or Sasquatch, many people picture the movie Harry and the Hendersons, or grainy footage of a hairy creature walking through the forest. But for many Indigenous people ...
University of Saskatchewan graduate student Sheila Naytowhow was raised by First Nation elected officials and saw first-hand ...
Advertisement What would the world look like if everything finally went right? It would look like a world that understands that Indigenous Peoples were never the problem to solve. We are part of the ...
Known for her groundbreaking fine art photography, Cara Romero will exhibit her work at Scottsdale Art Week events.
Ayumi Kubo / Unsplash I remember the first time I attended a linguistics lecture as an undergraduate in Argentina. The ...
The roadmap outlined in the ambitious document is persuasive; the challenge lies in executing its vision ...
After multiple requests from tribal citizens about creating prayers in Okáxpa, Mary Jacobs and others from the Quapaw Nation’s language department took action. “It became an idea last fall because I ...
Gloria Iroegbunam is the company secretary and general manager, legal, at Lekoil Nigeria Ltd, an Africa-focused indigenous oil and gas player working to advance the frontiers of energy security in ...
BYU law professor Brett Scharffs delivered a message to the U.N. connecting human dignity and peace.
Successes we have had include securing an ethnicity box for Latin American students at King’s College London. Valentina Andrade was a student there when she asked whether her university had any data ...
As policymakers meet in Jamaica to develop regulations for mineral exploitation in international waters, Solomon Pili Kahoʻohalahala highlights what’s at stake for Pacific cultures.