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August 2024

  • An armed man in fatigues and combat gear watches a pick-up truck burn

    Southern frontlines: Latin America and the Caribbean
    The lawless mining gangs targeting the Amazon’s precious green energy minerals

  • An older man with bright white hair and moustache in a blue-and-black checked shirt stands with his hands in his pockets amid stunningly bright yellow trees.

    ‘We didn’t sign that treaty’: in Canada, the Anishinaabe fight for land they never gave up

July 2024

  • a ruined building

    At least 973 Native American children died in government boarding schools, inquiry finds

  • Maori Illustration

    ‘Dangerous’ and ‘retrograde’: Māori leaders sound alarm over policy shifts in New Zealand

  • A supporter of the Wet'suwet'en First Nation hereditary chiefs

    Canada owes First Nations billions after making ‘mockery’ of treaty deal, top court rules

  • Thomas Devroy, of Arau village, looks out over the Essequibo region. The two countries' growing dispute over the oil-rich land has raised tensions across Latin America.

    Southern frontlines: Latin America and the Caribbean
    Tensions rise in Guyana as Maduro uses border dispute to build support ahead of Venezuela poll

  • Lakota teen who set world record with hair says he is proud to represent tribe

  • Southern frontlines: Latin America and the Caribbean
    Crisis at Tres Fronteras: how criminal syndicates threaten Amazon’s future

  • Uncontacted tribe seen in Peruvian Amazon where loggers are active

  • Indigenous leaders frustrated despite cloak’s return to Brazil after 300 years

  • Southern frontlines: Latin America and the Caribbean
    ‘Just give me 30 men and a few arms’: Honduran Indigenous groups ready to fight to save land

  • Matthew Flinders, the flute-playing, cat-loving explorer who circumnavigated Australia, is going home – but what of his envoy Bungaree?

  • The Guardian picture essay
    In the footsteps of tigers: the all-women patrol team protecting Sumatra’s rainforest

  • ‘How do we stop this?’ Inuit woman unpacks trauma of being twice colonized

  • ‘Left by the wayside’: New Caledonia MP vows to take Indigenous frustrations to Paris

  • Indigenous activist Leonard Peltier, convicted over 1975 FBI killings, denied parole

  • Netflix’s Ancient Apocalypse scraps US filming plans after outcry from Native American groups

June 2024

  • white buffalo calf in between large brown adult buffaloes

    Rare white buffalo sacred to Lakota not seen in Yellowstone since birth

    Park staff say they have not been able to locate calf, who fulfilled Lakota prophecy and is named Wakan Gli
  • Joshua Creamer

    The man leading the biggest murder investigation in Queensland’s history

    The newly established truth-telling and healing inquiry faces an uncertain future. Joshua Creamer is undaunted
  • Sir Gustav Nossal in a laboratory

    Great science, uncomfortable history: Sir Gustav Nossal and the long tail of eugenics

    Book says one of Australia’s most eminent scientists promoted discussion of eugenics in the 1960s and 70s, but not that he supported racist ideas – and researchers praise his thorough commitment to reconciliation and racial justice
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