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When I experience anti-Native /anti-Indigenous racism, it brings me closer to and strengthens my #Native #Indigenous heritage.
When I experience anti-Semitic racism, it brings me closer to and strengthens my #Jewish heritage.
When I see anti-2SLGBTQ bigotry, it brings me closer to my #2SLGBTQ relatives and friends, and strengthens our relationships.
Bring it on Fediverse motherfuckers. Your hate won't win; indeed it just brings #Allies together and makes us stronger.
#TurtleIsland
Right-wing Australian billionaire and money-bag climate change denier Gina Reinhart apparently doesn't want people to see her portrait by the Indigenous artist Vincent Namatjira in the National Gallery.
So it would be *just awful* if people share this article and her portrait.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/article/2024/may/15/gina-rinehart-demands-national-gallery-of-australia-remove-her-portrait.
Personally, I think it's great - and might make a very attractive t-shirt?
#billionaires #auspol #australia #press #media #indigenous #art
Gina Rinehart demands National Gallery of Australia remove her portrait
NGA rebuffs efforts by billionaire to take down painting by award-winning artist Vincent NamatjiraGuardian staff reporter (The Guardian)
Pailona Ramirez from Guarani people looks on during rain at Pindo Poty village after it was flooded, in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil. REUTERS/Adriano Machado
@photography
#Brazil
#rain
#flood
#women
#indigenous
After the protests and the library occupation at #Portland State, the university wanted police to monitor the 51st annual Naimuma Powwow, which was scheduled on campus for May 04. Organizers didn’t love that idea of having police there, so they rescheduled the powwow for May 25th.
Then something special happened: students and #Indigenous community members showed up on May 04 anyway, in the park blocks by the university, and held a spontaneous Powwow for #Palestine.
https://www.underscore.news/reporting/a-powwow-for-palestine
A Powwow for Palestine
When the annual powwow at Portland State University was pressured to have a police presence due to an encampment in support of Palestine, Native students and community members organized a powwow for Palestine and MMIR.www.underscore.news
Mother's Day just passed, but let's remember the Indigenous women who couldn't be mothers because of the stеriIizаtion programs led by the US like in the 1940s against Mexicans under California's 1909 Eugenics law or the 1970 law that stеriΙzed at least 25% of Native American women
#indigenous #history #women #uspol
“They almost annihilated us, and that genocide continues. To destroy the environment you have to destroy the people who protect it.”
From our magazine: An industrial buildout on the southern tip of #Texas is erasing the last traces of an ancient world that still hasn’t died. From Correspondent Dylan Baddour: https://www.texasobserver.org/forgotten-keepers-of-the-rio-grande-delta/
#news #politics #USpol #environment #ClimateChange #Indigenous #SouthTexas
Defenders of the Delta: A Tribal Leader Fights for Ancestral Land in South Texas
Juan Mancias leads the Carrizo/Comecrudo, unrecognized and little-known, in a struggle against fossil fuels, SpaceX, and historical erasure.Dylan Baddour (The Texas Observer)
Ontario First Nations denied equal access to justice, lawsuit alleges
Lawsuit says the lack of resources is harming First Nations people
"A statement of claim filed by the Chiefs of Ontario says that many provincial and federal laws — including those related to tenancy, land management and environmental protection — don't apply on reserves."
#News #Indigenous #Onpoli #Canpoli #HumanRights #Legal
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/sudbury/first-nations-equal-access-justice-1.7196842
Northern Cree community students' project on natural fire retardants in boreal forest wins at science fair
Kristopher Neeposh and Rory Henry-Felstead won 1st place at Quebec Indigenous Science Fair
Their most significant finding was that jack pine extract, applied to different materials, seemed to slow the spread of flames. They found that it even out-performed ammonium sulfate, a commercially available fire retardant.
#News #ClimateCrisis #Indigenous #Wildfire
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/cree-students-nemaska-science-fair-boreal-fire-retardants-1.7165226
Reservation Dogs won its second Peabody Award.
The third and final season of the breakthrough series Reservation Dogs exemplifies the power of indigenous storytelling over ten exquisite and nuanced episodes chronicling life on and off the reservation.
The winners of the 84th annual Peabody Awards will be celebrated on Sunday, June 9 at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Los Angeles.
#RezDogs #ReservationDogs #Native #Indigenous
https://peabodyawards.com/stories/84th-annual-peabody-award-winners-announced/
84th Annual Peabody Award Winners Announced - The Peabody Awards
The Peabody Awards and Center for Media & Social Impact Launch We Disrupt This Broadcast, New Podcast Featuring Interviews with Quinta Brunson, Damon Lindelof, Ramy Youssef, Pamela Adlon, Charlie Brooker, and MoreKeshia White (The Peabody Awards)
To make the moon a graveyard goes against the beliefs of various human religions.
Here’s a look at what believers would say about this winter’s attempt to send a probe holding the remains of paying customers to the lunar surface
https://theconversation.com/why-having-human-remains-land-on-the-moon-poses-difficult-questions-for-members-of-several-religions-221399
#religion #indigenous @philosophy
Why having human remains land on the Moon poses difficult questions for members of several religions
Two scholars who study death rituals explain that the corpse is considered spiritually polluting in many religious traditions, while the Moon holds a sacred place.The Conversation
This story must be told
Rufino Choque, a member of the Urus indigenous community, stands atop a boat in the middle of the extinct Poopo Lake. Once spanning 3,000 square kilometers, this body of water was declared vanished in 2015. (Oruro, Bolivia. December 2021)
@photography
#Bolivia
#lake
#drought
#indigenous
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- May 2024 - Participación exhibición fotográfica World Press Freedom Day de la UNESCO, en Chile (link: https://www.unesco.org/en/articles/story-must-be-told-unesco-campaign-worldpressfreedomday) - Abr 2024 - Colaboración fot...www.mnwlswne.com
Indigenous Kayapo men attend the Terra Livre (Free Land) camp, a protest camp to demand the demarcation of land and to defend cultural rights, in Brasilia, Brazil April 22. REUTERS/Adriano Machado
@photography
#Brazil
#indigenous
#Kayapo
#TerraLivre
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Native/Indigenous artists always get ripped off
"Well-known artist fights back and wins against international appropriation of her designs
Sarah Agaton Howes was moved to tears describing the theft of her original artwork.
Howes couldn’t believe her eyes. Her original Ojibwe floral design had been reproduced in a number of prints for sale online and had even been included on the artist’s Facebook profile."
https://ictnews.org/news/stolen-artwork-heres-how-to-protect-your-work
#Native #Indigenous