Politics Dec 06 WATCH: At Tribal Nations Summit, Biden discusses steps to help heal wrongs and bring ‘new era’ of tribal sovereignty By Colleen Long, Susan Montoya Bryan, Associated Press
Nation Jun 15 Analysis: How anti-trans laws jeopardize Indigenous peoples’ rights, religious expression Indigenous peoples have historically recognized multiple gender identities, which they believe are a result of divine intervention, an Indigenous scholar explains. By Rosalyn R. LaPier, The Conversation
World Apr 09 As India’s tiger count grows, Indigenous groups protest evictions from ancestral lands Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced Sunday to much applause that the country’s tiger population has steadily grown to over 3,000 since its flagship conservation program began 50 years ago. But multiple Indigenous groups say they are being driven out of… By Sibi Arasu, Associated Press
World Oct 27 Watch 10:04 Brazil’s Indigenous communities confront challenges to their land and way of life This weekend, millions of Brazilians will go to the polls to vote in the final round of a hugely consequential presidential election. Special Correspondent Jane Ferguson takes us inside the Amazon to explore how this election could impact Indigenous people… By Jane Ferguson, Dan Sagalyn, Teresa Cebrian Aranda, Charles Lyons
Politics May 05 WATCH: Sec. Haaland announces panel to focus on Native American missing, slain cases U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland wants to do more than just put a bandage on a crisis that she says has been decades in the making. By News Desk, Felicia Fonseca and Susan Montoya Bryan, Associated Press
Apr 27 LISTEN: Supreme Court seems divided in case over jurisdiction of Oklahoma tribal lands By Mark Sherman, Ken Miller, Associated Press The Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday in Oklahoma's ongoing battle with Native American tribes over the state's authority to prosecute people accused of crimes on Native American lands. Continue reading
Jun 07 Watch 7:43 Pipeline battle brews in Minnesota between Indigenous tribes and a major oil company By Stephanie Sy, David Coles, Patty Gorena Morales A protracted stand-off between a major oil company and northern Indigenous American tribes intensified this week over the construction of a pipeline in Minnesota. Tara Houska, an attorney, founder of the advocacy organization Giniw Collective and a member of the… Continue watching