Issues

Language, Our Roots, and Justice

During most of the 20th century, national states in the US continent, almost without exception, developed policies of forced assimilation of Native peoples. The “democratic” obsession with...

Photo: Waorani Resistencia Pastaza

Indigenous Women Sing to Fight for the Amazon and for their Way of Life

It was 1973 when the first barrels of Texaco oil was carried on a large military procession from the northern Amazon in Ecuador to the seacoast for its processing and export. The parade included sulle...

The Red Road: Documenting the Lives of Northern Tribes

Two friends with a love for storytelling (Danielle SeeWalker from the Sioux tribe) and documenting life experiences in pictures (Carlotta Cardana), came together to capture the lives of Northern Tribe...

68 Voces

68 Voices, 68 Hearts: “No one can love what they don’t know”

From Mexico, a series of indigenous animated stories narrated in their native languages.

The Water Defenders of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe

Historically, the Sioux Tribe of Standing Rock has struggled, as land and water protectors, for their right to defend their territories. Sadly, they are being stripped of their way of life once again ...