Here comes the sun canoe, as Amazonians take on Big Oil →
Ecuadorian indigenous groups hope innovation will reduce amount of oil taken from forest only to be brought back as pollution. THE GUARDIAN
Read MoreEcuadorian indigenous groups hope innovation will reduce amount of oil taken from forest only to be brought back as pollution. THE GUARDIAN
Read MoreResidents of the Mariana Islands are pushing to revive their indigenous language amid fears it might soon die out. THE GUARDIAN
Read MoreNewsnight was given rare access to a once-in-a-generation meeting of indigenous groups trying to save the Amazon. Environmental campaigners and indigenous groups say the policies of Brazil's populist leader Jair Bolsonaro have heavily contributed to the destruction of the rainforest. Now, Chief Raoni Metuktire is visiting the UK to try and raise international support for their plan. BBC NEWS
Read MoreIndigenous territories (ITs) and protected natural areas (PNAs) in the Amazon are emitting formerly undetected amounts of carbon, yet their net emissions remain low, allowing them to outperform other land categories across the nine-nation region. THE ECOLOGIST
Read MoreA rising number of indigenous women in Canada are setting up businesses that aim to have a positive social impact, with many focused on aboriginal women. THOMSON REUTERS FOUNDATION
Read MoreBolsonaro has vowed to integrate Brazil's indigenous people into the broader economy while tapping the commercial potential of their reservations. PLACE
Read MoreLocals say that after years of government corruption and soaring crime, they are better off managing public resources themselves. PLACE
Read MoreIndigenous Sapara people are resisting oil extractivism and building the case for protecting 30 million hectares of the Amazon. THE ECOLOGIST
Read MoreAn online project aims to map all of the world's indigenous lands to secure legal rights and alert communities to the threats of illegal logging and mining. PLACE
Read MoreAs regional leaders gather for a summit on protecting the Amazon, where fires are raging, indigenous leaders say they have forest knowledge politicians cannot afford to overlook. PLACE
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