Por: WPTV Nation November 25, 2022
TULSA, Oklahoma — When it comes down to preserving Indigenous culture, nothing speaks louder than the fight to protect native languages.When tribes are talking about saving their language they're really talking about saving their culture,” said Chuck Hoskin Jr., the Principal Chief Cherokee Nation. “They're really talking about something existential. If we lose this link to our past, and the language is the most vital link to our... + full article
Associated Press USA Life November 24, 2022
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Federal courts in Brazil have ordered a New Jersey-based fishing tourism company to leave a remote Indigenous area of the Amazon after prosecutors filed charges of operating without government authorization and manipulating Indigenous people, which is... + más
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A few ways to mark Indigenous Peoples Day around Boston | The Boston Globe
WPTV USA Nation November 16, 2022
The U.S. Department of Agriculture recently announced new resources to empower Indigenous food sovereignty. Tribes all over the country are pushing to become more independent to help with food shortage issues.Some tribes are looking to past agriculture techniques to help sustain... + más
Courts still lack playbook for sovereign citizens like Darrell Brooks | Newsweek
ABC News USA Life November 07, 2022
Native American characters in film and television have long been limited to largely stereotypical portrayals, with opportunities for Indigenous actors and creators few and far between. But in recent years, the industry has seen a proliferation of stories that put Indigenous... + más
National Indigenous Peoples Day 2022: Everything to know | Newsweek
Los Angeles Times USA Nation October 11, 2022
Leaders in the Oaxacan community of Los Angeles backed the call for the resignation of City Councilmember Nury Martinez and two colleagues involved in the year-old recorded conversation in which she made racist remarks about Indigenous residents with roots in the southern... + más
Op-Ed: Nury Martinez says out loud the racism and colorism my vibrant Oaxacan community endures | Los Angeles Times
Bass, Villaraigosa, other leaders call for unity after racist remarks by L.A. councilmembers | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion October 11, 2022
City Councilwoman Nury Martinez, caught on a leaked audio, says she sees a lot of short, dark people in Koreatown. Martinez says she doesn’t know what “village” they are from and referred to them as “tan feos” — “so ugly.” My first reaction to these comments was... + más
For Oaxacans in L.A., city councilmembers racist remarks cut deep | Los Angeles Times
Former LA City Council President Nury Martinez takes leave of absence amid racism allegations | ABC News
The Boston Globe USA Life October 08, 2022
Last year, acting Boston Mayor Kim Janey an designating the second Monday of October as Indigenous Peoples Day in Boston. “I encourage the city of Boston to observe Indigenous Peoples Day in lieu of Columbus Day,” , signed on Oct. 6, 2021.”The move was , many of whom for... + más
Why Native Americans Are Dying Sooner | Time
Newsweek USA Tech October 08, 2022
From Valyrian to Klingon, a recent study has unveiled the top fictional languages that fans want to learn.Online entertainment experts from Jeffbet.com analyzed global Google search data in a recent bid to reveal the top 10 fictional languages that fans are eager to master. The... + más
Why Not All 'House of the Dragon' Mixed Race Targaryens Are Blonde | Newsweek
Op-Ed: The 'English Only' nativist movement comes with a cost | Los Angeles Times
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