The image of Our Lady of Guadalupe, whose feast day falls on Dec. 12, has emerged as a symbol among Latino activists and artists in the U.S. and Mexico of their support for Palestinians in Gaza.
Catholics across the world celebrate the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. For Mexicans and those of Mexican descent in Northwest Florida, the day is more than a religious observance, it’s part of their ...
It was summer 2022, and Vasta, a collections steward at Harvard’s Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, had been ...
George Arden was a racist who called Indigenous people violent, ignorant savages. The state government is naming a train ...
Vacant plots of land in Cape Town are being turned into indigenous gardens thanks to a collaboration between South African ...
At White House Tribal Nations Summit, the president and the first Native American cabinet secretary touted their successes ...
Explore this year’s booklist suggestions by proud Yankunytjatjara, Kokatha and Wirangu educator Shelley Ware, author of the NAIDOC Week Teacher Resource, and ...
Hummingbird Indigenous Family Services launched the Nest in August 2023, the first guaranteed basic income program in the US ...
From the recent horrific case in Jiribam – where a Meitei family of six were abducted and brutally murdered – to the ...
Indigenous Peoples Night, pres. by Muckleshoot Tribe at Climate Pledge Arena, celebrates the region’s tribal communities and ...
The inaugural Eenda-Lunaapeewahkiing Indigenous Culture Fair was a site-situated celebration of Lenape history, culture, and ...
President Joe Biden designated a national monument at a former Native American boarding school site in Pennsylvania to ...