Pachamama,” said our guide, Orlando Condori. He tilted his glass, pouring some blush-colored wine onto the parched sand.
As a young child, Peltier was taken from his family and sent to a boarding school. Thousands of Indigenous children over decades faced the same fate, and were in many cases subjected to systemic ...
The largest carnival celebration in Chile reflects a long history of Indigenous resistance to colonization—a struggle that ...
Colombia's president says cocaine is "no worse" than whiskey as global efforts to "decolonize" the plant spread ...
In a tropical corner of Bolivia, on a compound owned by a radio station that caters to growers of the plant often used to make cocaine, a former president is ...
For $2 a go, tourists can purchase sticks of dynamite and experience them exploding in the “nightmarish” subterranean world ...
In Brazil, mining giant Vale is sued over metal contamination found in Indigenous peoples Brazil’s Lula backs oil exploration ...
Women have long been on the front lines of the battle to build a more just world. The Bartolina Sisa National Confederation ...
In order to have their demands included in Mexico's National Development Plan 2025-2030 — a document that defines the objectives, strategies and priorities for the current government period — ...
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At least 37 people have died and dozens were injured after a crash involving two buses in Bolivia. The incident took place in the western Potosi region, police and local authorities said on Saturday.
At least 37 people were killed and 30 others injured when two passenger buses collided near Uyuni, Bolivia early Saturday. The crash's cause is under investigation, with a surviving bus driver ...