Indigenous

The activists fighting to give nature human rights
Activism

The activists fighting to give nature human rights

Law of the land — Pollution levels are rising once again after reaching a record low in lockdown. Could rights of nature legislation prevent impending catastrophe?

Written by: Poppy Koronka

The indigenous artists making their own comics industry
Activism

The indigenous artists making their own comics industry

New narratives — With Native American history almost entirely excluded from the US curriculum, a group of illustrators are rewriting the narrative.

Written by: James Stout

For indigenous people, COVID-19 is only the latest battle
Opinion

For indigenous people, COVID-19 is only the latest battle

A view from Brazil — Brazil’s former vice-presidential candidate Sonia Guajajara calls for urgent environmental action amid the existential threat posed by the coronavirus.

Written by: Sonia Guajajara

Brazil's indigenous people stand on the brink of disaster
Reportage

Brazil's indigenous people stand on the brink of disaster

Under threat — As fires rage across the Amazon and Bolsonaro tightens his grip on the country, Brazil’s indigenous people are facing an unprecedented threat to their future. Photographer and filmmaker Lucca Messer is exploring how their way of life is disappearing.

Written by: Huck

The photographer using old-world processes to capture new-world tribes
Photography

The photographer using old-world processes to capture new-world tribes

Timeless portraits of the past — Brooklyn-based Joni Sternbach employs Nineteenth Century wet plate collodion photography to document Long Island’s Shinnecock Indian Nation.

Written by: Joni Sternbach

The feminist activists sparking a new wave of radical protest
Activism

The feminist activists sparking a new wave of radical protest

Fighting to end violence against women — Whether it's Sisters Uncut or the photographers turning acts of domestic violence into inspirational art, activists are discovering innovative means to promote social change.

Written by: Adam White

Canada is finally investigating murders of First Nations women
Activism

Canada is finally investigating murders of First Nations women

A breakthrough for justice — The homicide rate for indigenous women is four times the national average. At long last, Canada’s new government is no longer ignoring the problem.

Written by: Adam White

Iuna Tinta
Things that inspire me

Iuna Tinta

Things That Inspire Me — Iuna Tinta's flowering, untamed art is inspired by ancient mysticism, indigenous art and sinister fairytales.

Written by: Alex King

Baywara
Why I do what I do

Baywara

Sounds of Time — New documentary Baywara profiles Djalu Gurruwiwi, spiritual custodian of the Didjeridoo and guardian of thousands of years of stories.

Written by: Alex King

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