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5 December 2017
The conflict in Argentina between the indigenous Mapuche community and the national government has claimed another victim: Rafael Nahuel, an indigenous 22-year-old who was killed while resisting a raid by government forces on indigenous activists in the province of Río Negro.
30 November 2017
Members of the Brazilian indigenous Guaraní community took part in peaceful protests against privatisation of state parks. Their demonstrations were also calling attention to their dire living conditions. For instance, Guarani living in São Paulo are confined to two tiny villages the size of four
29 November 2017
BOGOTA, Nov 28 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Indigenous groups in Paraguay, battling to protect their ancestral lands from expanding agriculture and cattle ranching, launched the first online map of their territory on Tuesday. Paraguay’s beef and soy export industries are the main drivers of
27 November 2017
“Today we mourn the fallen, but they died in a dignified way on Mapuche territory, on their land,” a relative of the deceased Mapuche member said. Following the murder of a 21-year Mapuche member by Argentine police, the Indigenous community has declared it will continue to fight for its land
14 November 2017
Indonesian President Joko Widodo last month gave several indigenous communities back the land rights to the forests they have called home for generations. The total amount of customary forests relinquished to local groups under this initiative remains far short of what the government has promised
14 November 2017
SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples for the United Nations (UN) Victoria Tauli-Corpuz discussed indigenous peoples’ (IPs) rights in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) on October 25 at Leong Hall. Tauli-Corpuz’s talk emphasized upholding the rights of indigenous
27 October 2017
Santiago Maldonado was last seen alive in public in Patagonia on August 1 at a protest for the land rights of the Mapuche, a group of indigenous peoples from Chile and Argentina. Various witnesses recount seeing him being detained by military police and loaded into a van during a raid by state
9 October 2017
Indigenous leaders say operations in the remote Amazon violate rights and risk fatal epidemics There are more indigenous peoples living in “isolation” in Peru than any country in the world except Brazil. All live in the Amazon - the majority in poorly-protected reserves, or areas where reserves
16 September 2017
Activists disconnected transmission towers as part of a protest demanding that their lands be returned. A group of Indigenous Guarani activists have occupied Jaragua National Park and switched off transmission towers in Sao Paulo to protest against the privatization of state-protected nature
13 September 2017
More precious than gold: 10 years of indigenous land rights under the UN Declaration en years ago today, the United Nations adopted the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
11 September 2017
The Centre will soon set a cut off date for the states to grant tribals and other traditional forest dwellers legal title of the land they have traditionally used. The sluggish pace at which land titles are being granted to tribals in some states, including the poll-bound Himachal Pradesh, has
6 September 2017
“We need peace. We are tired of conflicts. So many innocent people have died and we have to stop the violence. That is why I contribute to peace-making”, says Hadiza Adam, a 38-year-old woman from Angwan Rogo community in Jos North, located in the northern Nigerian state of Plateau.

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