#IndigenousWomen

2025-09-17

Over the past two decades, a group of women in Lampang province, Thailand, have taken action to improve their local environment and curb sources of haze by restoring their local community forest.

Their bold approach to fire prevention — combining regular patrols, check dams and fire breaks, as well as an innovative wildfire alert system — has earned them a reputation as a regional model for other communities.

by Carolyn Cowan
news.mongabay.com/2025/09/wome

#forest #conservation #indigenouswomen

🌍 Meet five inspiring Indigenous women leading the fight to protect their land, culture, & communities! From Papua New Guinea to Tanzania, they’re weaving change, defending sacred lands, & empowering women. Their resilience is unstoppable. 💪

@goodnews

#GoodNews #IndigenousWomen #ClimateAction #GlobalHeroes
theguardian.com/global-develop

The Wild Hunt NewsTheWildHuntNews
2025-08-05

More than 5,000 Indigenous women gathered in Brasília to defend their rights, protect ancestral lands, and resist environmental rollbacks and uniting across ecological biomes in song, strategy, and strength for the healing of the Earth.

wildhunt.org/2025/08/the-amazo

2025-08-01

Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada to Host Indigenous Meeting and Fashion Show at Expo 2025 Osaka

Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada TORONTO, July 31, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Asia Pacific Foundation of …
#Japan #JP #Osaka #ArcticClimate #AsiaPacificFoundation #canada #GovernmentofCanada #impact #indigenouspeoples #Indigenouswomen #news #osakanews #Pacific #大阪 #大阪府
alojapan.com/1335593/asia-paci

2025-07-31

alojapan.com/1335593/asia-paci Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada to Host Indigenous Meeting and Fashion Show at Expo 2025 Osaka #ArcticClimate #AsiaPacificFoundation #canada #GovernmentOfCanada #impact #IndigenousPeoples #IndigenousWomen #news #Osaka #OsakaNews #Pacific #大阪 #大阪府 Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada TORONTO, July 31, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada (APF Canada), Canada’s leading independent organization focused on Canada-Asia rela

Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada to Host Indigenous Meeting and Fashion Show at Expo 2025 Osaka
2025-07-18

#Trump Cuts to #PublicMedia Threaten #NativeAmerican Stations That Protect #Culture & #PublicHealth, Issue Alerts

July 18, 2025

"We speak to Loris Taylor, president of #NativePublicMedia, about the Trump administration’s drastic #defunding of public media and its impact on tribal nations. Fifty-nine #TribalRadioStations and one tribal #TelevisionStation that depend on federal funding will be among the first to face possible closure, putting some of the essential services that #PublicBroadcasting provides, including warning systems for missing #IndigenousWomen and girls, at risk.

"Taylor shares how Native-led public media helps preserve #IndigenousLanguages and helped keep communities informed during the peak of the COVID-19 #pandemic. She fears that without these same resources and 'with the #ClimateCrisis increasing, [we] are going to be operating on the margins of information and are not going to have real lifesaving information available to our citizens when they need it most.' "

Listen / watch / read transcript:
democracynow.org/2025/7/18/pub

#ViewerSupportedNews #DemocracyNow #CulturalGenocide #EmergencyCommunications #CorporationForPublicBroadcasting #TrumpHatesThePoor #CorporateColonialism #LanguagePreservation #NativeAmericanNews #NativePublic #NativeAmericans #USPol

2025-07-05

Where No One Is Watching

gregscaduto.substack.com/p/whe

“In North Dakota you can take whatever pretty little Indian girl you like… police don’t give a ...”

many workers arrive with histories of violence – some with convictions for sexual assault. And so, rape, domestic violence, and sex trafficking follow the pipelines, like a shadow that lengthens over the land.

#IndigenousWomen #Disappeared #BigOil #USA #NorthDakota #Pipelines #Criminals #NoProtection #PaidOffPolice #Racism #Rape #Murder

Audubon Ballroon (he/him)audubonballroon
2025-05-28

The [murder] of Regis Korchinski-Paquet, a 29-year-old Indigenous-Ukrainian-Black Canadian woman, occurred in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on May 27, 2020.

(1/27)

2025-03-30

ENG:
Hey there!
Consider helping indigenous women in Brazil to organize by donating whatever amount you can on the following link:

FR:
Salut !
Je diffuse une cagnotte de soutien aux femmes indigènes au Brésil (texte en français en bas) :

chuffed.org/project/126406-hel

#decolonize #decolonial #indigenous #indigene #feminism #feminisme #Brazil #Brésil #AcampamentoTerraLivre #ATL
#Amazon #amazonie #IndigenousWomen #femmesindigenes #ecology #ecologie #climatechange #dereglementclimatique

Dezoitodezoito
2025-03-29

As we can see in this video 👆, these patterns are mostly handled by women. I've observed it myself when living in a Huni Kuin community in 2023.

However, the community where I was didn't bake their own ceramic. So it's fascinating to see how they do it in this documentary.

Anyway, this is great news that the cultural heritage of the Huni Kuin peoples is finally recognised officially 🥇

2025-03-12
A moment of connection where Huni Kuin women, gathered inside the ceremonial maloca, share stories and prepare for an ayahuasca ceremony. Some journeyed days by river to be here. There is no shaman and no healing without a community to support.

#HuniKuin #HuniKuins #Kashinawa #Cashinahua #Caxinauá #indigenous #indigenousPeoples #indigenousCommunity #indigenousWomen #native #sacred #community #Acre #Brazil #SouthAmerica #Amazon #tradition #woman #women #wisdom #rainForest #ceremony #ayahuasca #plantMedicine #ritual #mulheresIndigenas #photography #photo #fotografia #foto #nature #natureza #naturePhotography #pixelfed #travel #trip #landscape #art #arte
2025-03-12
APCAPC
2025-02-05

> In Colombia, Indigenous women are creating autonomous communication networks to resist displacement and preserve their cultural heritage.

- These grassroots initiatives challenge digital exclusion, safeguard Indigenous languages and strengthen community self-determination in the face of ongoing threats.

Read more on in weaving and digital autonomy:

apc.org/en/blog/women-weaving-

A group of Indigenous women and men are seated in blue chairs at a gathering. Two persons in the foreground, dressed in traditional clothing, are weaving or crafting with their hands. One person wears a black hat and a red shawl, while the other wears a woven scarf. The background shows more people in colorful clothing, engaged in the event.

Photo courtesy of Luisa Bagope
2025-02-03
Huni Kuin women and girls gather for dance and song before an important ayahuasca ceremony. Some participants journeyed up to a full day by pirogue to be here. This spontaneous pre-ceremony celebration creates a space where community members reconnect and share stories as they prepare for the sacred ritual ahead.

#HuniKuin #HuniKuins #Kashinawa #Cashinahua #Caxinauá #indigenous #culture #Acre #Brazil #indigenous #native #women #Amazon #Amazonas #AmazonRainforest #tradition #dance #song #singing #culturalHeritage #indigenousWomen #community #indigenousWisdom #indigenousTerritory #photography #photo #fotografia #foto #nature #naturaleza #pixelfed #travel #art #arte
2024-11-20

#Free #Decolonial #OpenAccess #Research Paper.

Building the #SettlerColonial Order: #Police (In)Actions in Response to #Violence Against #IndigenousWomen in #Canada

Abstract:

In this article we focus on missing and murdered #Indigenous women, girls, and #2SLGBTQQIA people in Canada. We theorize narratives that police employ to respond to this violence. Using a broad data sample of #testimonies across Canada, this article contributes to understanding how police (in)actions make sense of, justify, and dismiss violence against Indigenous women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA people. We draw from 48 in-depth semi-structured interviews with Indigenous peoples in Toronto and other Canadian cities and 219 testimonies from the Canadian National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (NIMMIWG). The #analysis finds that police repeatedly use similar frames (topics), styles (linguistic and behavioral strategies), and storylines (narratives) to respond to violence against Indigenous peoples. While framing Indigenous women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA people as deviants helps police make sense of and explain violence against them, the use of verbal and behavioral strategies (indifference, callousness, and lack of information) and storylines (“they were [insert pathologizing frame]” and “there’s nothing we can do”) allows police to dismiss and justify acts of violence. We argue that the frames, styles, and storylines employed by police perpetuate violence. Police (in)actions are fundamental to achieving settler #colonialism’s ideological and material dimensions.

journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/

#CDNpoli #IndigenousCanada #NativeMastodon #NativeCanada #SystematicRacism #KKKanada #ColonialViolence #RacistRCMP #ACAB #Injustice #TruthBeforeReconciliation #CanadianCops #MMIGW2S

Client Info

Server: https://mastodon.social
Version: 2025.07
Repository: https://github.com/cyevgeniy/lmst