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A small creek on Alaska’s Little Kiska Island has been renamed, more than 80 years after it was named after Germany’s Nazi Party by World War II soldiers fighting in the Aleutians.
Descendants of renowned Yorta Yorta activist William Cooper say it is an obligation and an honour to share his story as the ...
The Spore Initiative views the Palestinian struggle as part of a pattern of global extraction. BERLIN — “As we gather here, Gaza is enduring what human rights organizations and [United Nations] ...
Bishop Stefan Oster of Passau and Bishop Rudolf Voderholzer of Regensburg declared that anyone who relativizes human dignity ...
Europe recently downgraded the protected status of wolves, sparking concern among conservationists who warn this may undo ...
BERLIN -- German lawmakers voted Friday to suspend family reunions for many migrants, part of a drive by the new conservative ...
Carl Hagenbeck opened his Tierpark Hagenbeck in Hamburg, Germany, in 1907. Decades earlier, the impresario had exhibited Indigenous humans in conditions that replicated their home environments ...
For indigenous people, everything from the word “America” to the insulting ways native symbols are used is a reminder of how those of European ancestry nearly killed a culture—and still ...
Namibia has marked the mass killings of Indigenous people by former colonial ruler Germany in the early 20th century with its first genocide remembrance day.
The strange and disturbing phenomenon of exhibiting humans in zoos was once considered a European thing, but a boomerang found under topsoil in a Melbourne park contradicts that.
“Embedding respect for IPs’ (Indigenous peoples) rights, worldviews and interests into the global transition to RE is non-negotiable,” says the report.