miki_lou, to Norway
@miki_lou@mastodon.social avatar

"'s Supreme Court is deliberating on a case that could grant local control over a vast area in the country's far north — and set a groundbreaking precedent for land rights in Europe." https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/karasjok-norway-indigenous-1.7189214

TheTimeKnife, to random
@TheTimeKnife@mastodon.social avatar

Transform landmark Indigenous rights declaration into reality: UN General Assembly President

#un #indigenous #indigenouspeoples #indigenousrights

https://news.un.org/en/story/2024/04/1148691

fkamiah17, to random
@fkamiah17@toot.wales avatar

It seems Canada's national broadcaster is up to some mischief.
Do feel free to sign the petition.

#FreePalestine #IndigenousRights

https://actionnetwork.org/letters/stop-anti-indigenous-artistic-censorship-at-cbc-radio?clear_id=true

Bellingen, to australia
@Bellingen@mastodon.au avatar

‘Property poetry’?
"Real estate is another way to say Australia."

"Kate Holden connects Turnbull’s persistence in illegally clearing vast tracts of koala habitat, and his murder of Turner, to British Enlightenment theories of property. The English philosopher John Locke, she observes, “placed emphasis on labour to morally justify the owning of property. The more work put into the land, the more settled a man was upon it. Holden traces associations between Locke’s ideas, the history of terra nullius and the “strange, morbid fixation in Australian myth of just how hard a person has to work on this land.”

"[b]y the time of Australia’s settling, the ineluctable mark of a British citizen was land ownership. It enfranchised him, gave him rights […] Land – elemental, foundational – was the desperately prized asset in a new colony. Without it, man was only an object."

"Yet the contradictions and inequities surrounding the trade in stolen land are rehearsed largely without reflection or analysis across contemporary Australian culture."
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https://theconversation.com/property-poetry-real-estate-ads-and-literature-have-more-in-common-than-you-might-think-214835

asakiyume, to random
@asakiyume@wandering.shop avatar

"The Amazon rain forest is not virgin forest--rather it is a vast garden, cultivated by Indigenous people."

YES!

Europeans, used to a European model of land usage, arrived in the Western Hemisphere and didn't recognize that the woodlands and grasslands of North America and the rain forests of South America were not wildernesses, but managed lands.

Thx @TootTropiques for the article! https://theconversation.com/ecologia-a-amazonia-nao-e-uma-floresta-virgem-mas-um-grande-jardim-plantado-culturalmente-pelos-povos-indigenas-225160

ScientistRebellion, to random
@ScientistRebellion@social.rebellion.global avatar

🌍 La crisis climática afecta de forma desproporcionada a las mujeres en todo el mundo. Desde la agricultura hasta las catástrofes climáticas, las mujeres se llevan la peor parte de la degradación medioambiental. Es hora de reconocer esta injusticia y amplificar sus voces. (1/8)

ScientistRebellion, (edited )
@ScientistRebellion@social.rebellion.global avatar

🌺 Las mujeres indígenas son defensoras de tierra, preservan conocimientos tradicionales y prácticas sostenibles. Sin embargo, se enfrentan a las industrias extractivistas. Su papel en la conservación debe ser reconocido y protegido.


(6/8)

msquebanh, (edited ) to random
@msquebanh@mastodon.sdf.org avatar

Mom is wearing the hoodie that my friend, Tessie, from up island, gifted me. It was too big on me. It fits my Mom better!

"Get Off Their Lawn"

MikeDunnAuthor, to nuclear
@MikeDunnAuthor@kolektiva.social avatar

Today in Labor History March 1, 1954: The U.S. detonated Castle Bravo, a 15-megaton hydrogen bomb on Bikini Atoll. It caused the worst radioactive contamination ever by the U.S. However, this occurred after years of nuclear testing and contamination of the islands and waters around them. The U.S. detonated 23 nuclear devices on the islands from 1946 to 1958. They blew up the bombs on the reef, in the sea, in the air and underwater. They relocated islanders several times, each time to supposedly safe islands. But they neglected to provide sufficient food and water, causing starvation. When the islanders tried to catch fish to eat, or grow their own crops, they were so contaminated from radioactive fallout, that it poisoned all who ate it. Women started having miscarriages and giving birth to babies with abnormalities.

msquebanh, to ontario
@msquebanh@mastodon.sdf.org avatar

(CLFN) has filed for an in the Divisional Court of seeking to stop (FMG) from constructing a new access road using Permits issued by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources & Forestry (). This is against the wishes of on whose the new road is being built. The road construction is underway at a fast pace and Ontario & FMG have refused to stop construction.

https://www.netnewsledger.com/2024/02/23/cat-lake-first-nation-files-court-injunction-to-stop-first-mining-gold

RadicalAnthro, to random
@RadicalAnthro@c.im avatar

support for

"Their own struggle for Indigenous rights and self-determination has turned the Sami into vocal advocates for the Palestinian cause.

“There is an instant urge to stand up for people who are being displaced from their homes,” Ella Marie Haetta Isaksen, a Sami activist and artist widely known for her singing, tells Al Jazeera.

"...Indigenous peoples all over the world have stood up for the Palestinian people because our bodies know the pain of being displaced from our homes and forced out of our own lands,” Isaksen says."

https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2024/2/24/also-forced-from-our-homes-the-norwegian-sami-and-the-palestinian-cause

LostExplorer, to bookstodon
@LostExplorer@mastodon.social avatar

Just finished another book. Lectures from Subcomandate Marcos (aka Galeano) and other indigenous leaders. @bookstodon

corpwatch, to random
@corpwatch@mastodon.social avatar

✊🏽 In a major victory for Indigenous and environmental rights, the Aotearoa (New Zealand) Supreme Court is letting a Māori elder sue seven of the biggest greenhouse gas emitters in the country - five fossil fuel companies and two dairy companies.

📲 Read the full story: https://www.corpwatch.org/article/maori-activist-wins-right-sue-major-new-zealand-polluters

📸 © Dan McGrath / Greenpeace

mongabay, to news
@mongabay@mastodon.green avatar

In response to last year’s record-breaking heat due to El Niño and impacts from climate change, Indigenous Zenú farmers in Colombia are trying to revive the cultivation of traditional climate-resilient seeds and agroecology systems.

By Monica Pelliccia
https://news.mongabay.com/2024/02/indigenous-zenu-turn-to-ancestral-seeds-agroecology-to-climate-proof-their-farming/

MikeDunnAuthor, to Hawaii
@MikeDunnAuthor@kolektiva.social avatar

Today in Labor History February 14, 1779: Indigenous Hawaiians killed Captain James Cook near Kealakekua, on the Big Island of Hawaii after Cook attempted to kidnap Kalaniʻōpuʻu, the ruling chief (aliʻi nui) of the island of Hawaii.. The site is near the modern town of Captain Cook.

#WorkingClass #LaborHistory #IndigenousHistory #IndigenousRights #hawaii #CaptainCook #NativeHawaiians #colonialism #genocide

RadicalAnthro, to india
@RadicalAnthro@c.im avatar

Academics from around the world have urged to cancel a huge construction project on Great Island, warning it would be “a death sentence” for the people who live there.

https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2024/feb/07/india-port-airport-power-plant-military-project-great-nicobar-island-death-sentence-shompen-indigenous-people-warning

deborahh, to Mexico
@deborahh@mstdn.ca avatar

In Oaxaca, Mexico:
An ancient Maize that self-fertilises with nitrogen pulled from the air?! 🤯

And the question of: who "owns" it?

https://youtu.be/CFyd-kC6IUw?si=pgO3HtMHN1NGFSxm

TootTropiques, to anthropology
@TootTropiques@c.im avatar

Narcos, shamans, clean water and the awakening of the Matsigenka Nation: "In Search of Yomibato" is an in-depth report by Martin Ibarrola about the new indigenous realities in Manu National Park in Peru, with support from the Pulitzer Center (and some cameo anthropologizing by yrs truly!)

https://www.elconfidencial.com/mundo/2024-02-01/yomibato-tribu-amazonas_3821633/

#Amazonia #Peru #Indigenousrights @anthropology @bookstodon

KawaTora, to humanrights
@KawaTora@kolektiva.social avatar

Chiquita formerly known as United Fruit Company has been running what amount to slave plantations in Honduras longer than you have been alive.

Why are all these migrants coming here?

Because US corporations have turned their home country to shit.

#ModernSlavery #slavery #Plantation #Bananas #Migrants #HumanRights #WorkersRights #Migration #Border #IndigenousRights #Honduras

https://www.univision.com/univision-news/latin-america/14-for-12-hours-of-work-behind-each-banana-in-honduras-there-is-a-poorly-paid-peasant

ProPublica, to washington
@ProPublica@newsie.social avatar

Washington State Is Leaving Tribal Cultural Resources at the Mercy of Solar Developers

The Badger Mountain solar project reveals gaps in the state’s permitting system that tribal nations say perpetuates a legacy of “cultural genocide.”

#Washington #IndigenousRights #Solar

https://www.propublica.org/article/washington-state-is-leaving-tribal-cultural-resources-at-mercy-of-solar-developers?utm_medium=social&utm_source=mastodon&utm_campaign=mastodon-post

palmoildetectives, to climate

A great and positive solution. The Cameroonian Village Harvests Water from the Sky: The project is to preserve the Pygmy civilization. A traditional society of hunter-gathers is being hemmed in on all sides by exclusionary conservation projects and private land with ever-expanding and solutions https://dornob.com/sustainable-cameroonian-village-harvests-water-from-the-sky/

A great and positive solution. The Cameroonian Village Harvests Water from the Sky: The project is to preserve the Pygmy civilization. A traditional society of hunter-gathers is being hemmed in on all sides by exclusionary conservation projects and private land with ever-expanding and solutions https://dornob.com/sustainable-cameroonian-village-harvests-water-from-the-sky/
A great and positive solution. The Cameroonian Village Harvests Water from the Sky: The project is to preserve the Pygmy civilization. A traditional society of hunter-gathers is being hemmed in on all sides by exclusionary conservation projects and private land with ever-expanding and solutions https://dornob.com/sustainable-cameroonian-village-harvests-water-from-the-sky/

RadicalAnthro, to Argentina
@RadicalAnthro@c.im avatar

Horrifying police violence, human and Indigenous rights violations in Argentina spurred by lithium landgrabbing. Environmental protestors at grave risk

#Argentina #lithium #IndigenousRights https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2024/jan/11/lithium-war-over-argentina-white-gold-jujuy

Reports allege abuses by Glencore in Peru and Colombia, and the banks funding them (news.mongabay.com)

Mining giant Glencore’s operations in Peru and Colombia continue to threaten Indigenous communities and cause extensive environmental damage despite the company’s public pledges to mitigate harms, according to three new reports by advocacy organizations. European banks are also among the top investors in these mines,...

Shrinking civil space and persistent logging: 2023 in review in Southeast Asia (news.mongabay.com)

Southeast Asia is home to the third-largest expanse of tropical rainforest in the world, making it a pivotal region for global efforts to address the biodiversity crisis and climate change. But intense development pressure and global consumption are transforming the region’s landscapes, fragmenting forests, degrading waterways...

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