Climate Indigenous Affairs
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‘We will all die if we continue like this’: Indigenous people push UN for climate justice
As the General Assembly meets, activists protest for Indigenous rights.
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New federal guidance aims to strengthen Indigenous land management
Tribal governments will now have a say in how 620 million acres of federal lands are managed.
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In Nevada, a monument to violence built on stolen land
The art world sees a megasculpture masterpiece; others see a tribute to American colonialism.
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A growing number of Native households in Nevada lack plumbing
A new report says Indigenous communities face an alarming trend in access to clean water.
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How Colorado River Basin tribes are managing water amid historic drought
As the federal government calls for cuts, Indigenous leaders work to protect tribal water rights.
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In ‘On Sacred Ground,’ the sound of white guilt drowns out the drama of Standing Rock
A white savior rides again in trope-ridden film.
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Wildfire smoke is choking Indigenous communities
With government monitoring lagging behind, members are installing their own monitors.
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Poll: Arizonans want to ban uranium mining near the Grand Canyon
Protecting the state’s water supply appears to be a top priority among likely voters.
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Interior Department backtracks on public comment period for Willow project
The government told an Alaska Native village it would have more time to give feedback on an oil project. Then it reversed course.
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Is the Biden administration fast-tracking a ‘carbon disaster’ in Alaska?
Documents obtained by Grist show that Congressional Democrats' requests for more time to review ConocoPhillips’ Willow Project have been met with silence.