Ecuador’s Otavalo Indigenous people use anime to inspire pride in their ancient culture and language
In the Ecuadorian Andes, young Otavalo Indigenous people are using anime to inspire pride in their culture and language.
This summit is unlike any of its predecessors in at least one significant way: The Indigenous presence is palpable and strong. By Somini Sengupta Brad Plumer and David Gelles Reporting from Belém, ...
For people living in metro areas, a broken hot water system or washing machine is a nuisance. But it can usually be sorted by a phone call for a same-day repair or a quick trip to the hardware store.
As the 2025 rainy season peaks in Panama, the Guna Indigenous community of Ukupa, which was displaced by floods late last year, is still waiting for much-needed governmental support. After severe ...
VATICAN CITY (AP) — The Vatican is expected to soon announce that it will return a few dozen artifacts to Indigenous communities in Canada as part of its reckoning with the Catholic Church’s troubled ...
Marketplace’s Savannah Peters says the Cherokee Nation, at least, is moving forward with placing guardrails on AI models to maintain Indigenous data sovereignty. Artificial intelligence holds a lot of ...
Communities across Colorado -- including Denver and Pueblo -- celebrated Indigenous Peoples Day on Monday, honoring Native culture and traditions. In Boulder, residents gathered for music, dance, and ...
This article is part of “Innovations In: RSV,” an editorially independent special report that was produced with financial support from MSD, Sanofi and AstraZeneca. Abigail Echo-Hawk believes in the ...
“We’re looking at some prairie white sage, and then we also have our sweet grass in our stock tanks,” she said, pointing to a water stock tank repurposed into a garden bed. “Sweet grass really likes ...
Lily Yumagulova received funding from the Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship and TD Bank's Ready Challenge Fund to research wildfire and flood evacuations at the University of Saskatchewan. She is the ...
This Nature Q&A series celebrates individuals who have fought racism in science and who champion inclusion. The series often highlights initiatives that could be applied to other scientific workplaces ...
In South American Indigenous communities, a child’s place is wherever they choose to be. Babies crawl on the earthen floor, approach the fire, investigate anthills, and experience the world with their ...
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