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Drone Reveals Uncontacted Amazon Tribe Under Threat

Exclusive aerial images reveal an uncontacted Indigenous tribe in the Amazon rainforest facing existential threats from illegal logging and drug trafficking, as experts warn of a humanitarian crisis.

Denver's Gathering of Nations Powwow Concludes with Hope

The 40th annual Gathering of Nations, North America's largest Native American powwow, concluded in Denver with a powerful message of cultural preservation and unity, as thousands celebrated indigenous traditions through dance, music, and ceremony.

Swedish King faces indigenous rights backlash

King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden sparks controversy as indigenous Sami leaders accuse the monarchy of ignoring their rights in a contentious Arctic railway development.

Cathy Freeman stuns at NRL Indigenous Round in Sydney

Olympic legend Cathy Freeman graced the NRL Indigenous Round with her presence, cheering on the South Sydney Rabbitohs at Allianz Stadium in a heartwarming display of support for Indigenous athletes.

Melbourne Uni's Indigenous Education Breakthrough

The University of Melbourne has taken significant strides in embedding Indigenous perspectives into its curriculum, marking a historic step towards reconciliation and educational equity.

Jason Momoa's war on shark fishing in Hawaii

Hollywood star Jason Momoa takes a bold stance against shark fishing in Hawaii, defending indigenous traditions and marine conservation with a passionate call to action.

Emily Wurramara wins NIMA Artist of the Year 2025

Indigenous singer-songwriter Emily Wurramara takes home the prestigious Artist of the Year award at the 2025 National Indigenous Music Awards, celebrating her powerful contributions to First Nations music.

Aboriginal man dies alone in NSW custody

The tragic death of an Aboriginal man in a NSW prison without his family by his side has reignited calls for urgent reform in communication policies.

Traditional owners seek release of settler's violent diaries

The descendants of Aboriginal traditional owners are calling for the complete release of diaries belonging to a Western Australian settler, which allegedly document the killings of Indigenous people. The diaries, currently held in archives, could shed lig

Land rights icon Paul Coe dies aged 76

Paul Coe, a towering figure in Australia's Indigenous land rights movement, has died aged 76. A fierce advocate for Wiradjuri sovereignty, his legacy reshaped legal battles for Aboriginal rights.

NZ electoral reform boosts Māori rights

New Zealand introduces groundbreaking electoral reforms to enhance Māori representation and align with international human rights standards, sparking both praise and debate.

Hanson condemned for mocking Indigenous tradition

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson faces fierce backlash from Labor and the Greens after dismissing Indigenous 'Acknowledgement of Country' as divisive, reigniting debates over reconciliation and political rhetoric.

Torres Strait climate case dismissed by court

A groundbreaking climate lawsuit brought by Torres Strait Islanders has been dismissed by Australia's Federal Court, dealing a blow to Indigenous communities fighting for climate justice.

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