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Survival’s 2019 calendar celebrates 50 years of protecting indigenous peoples

Survival’s 2019 calendar celebrates 50 years of protecting indigenous peoples

The photos featured in Survival International’s 2019 calendar show us the value of indigenous cultural diversity. Unique pictures in occasion of the 50th anniversary of the movement that fights alongside and in defence of indigenous peoples.

Indigenous Peoples
N’we Jinan, First Nations students sing for social justice and indigenous rights in Canada

N’we Jinan, First Nations students sing for social justice and indigenous rights in Canada

N’we Jinan is a Canadian record label that gives First Nations students their voice back by allowing them to create their own music in mobile recording studios.

Indigenous Peoples
Maasai evicted from their lands to make space for trophy tourism in the Serengeti

Maasai evicted from their lands to make space for trophy tourism in the Serengeti

Indigenous Maasai people have been ordered to leave their homeland in Tanzania’s Serengeti Park for it to be turned into a hunting ground for tourists, a report highlights.

Indigenous Peoples
2019 is the International Year of Indigenous Languages. In defence of those fighting for their identity

2019 is the International Year of Indigenous Languages. In defence of those fighting for their identity

Indigenous languages are an invaluable heritage that must be protected alongside the rights of native peoples. For this reason, the UN has declared 2019 the International Year of Indigenous Languages.

Indigenous Peoples
Marichuy, voicing the rights of indigenous peoples, women and nature in Mexican politics

Marichuy, voicing the rights of indigenous peoples, women and nature in Mexican politics

Marichuy was chosen to represent Mexican indigenous groups as an independent candidate in the 2018 elections. Though she didn’t make the ballot her campaign shed light on feminism, indigenous rights and the environment.

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A teenage thrash metal band from New Zealand is preserving Maori culture

A teenage thrash metal band from New Zealand is preserving Maori culture

Three teenagers from New Zealand sing in the Maori language about abuse at the hands of British colonisers. Thanks to their thrash metal music, young people are being attracted to native culture.

Indigenous Peoples
The multi-coloured beauty of the world’s indigenous cultures, through Jimmy Nelson’s photographs

The multi-coloured beauty of the world’s indigenous cultures, through Jimmy Nelson’s photographs

As indigenous traditions are being slowly left behind, photographer Jimmy Nelson features the world’s remotest and most beautiful indigenous tribes to teach us how special they are.

Indigenous Peoples
Alebrijes, how fantastic wooden animals keep indigenous culture in Oaxaca alive

Alebrijes, how fantastic wooden animals keep indigenous culture in Oaxaca alive

We speak to Angélico Jiménez from Oaxaca, Mexico, an artist who carves alebrijes. These fantastic wooden animal figures and their unique patterns preserve Zapotec identity and empower his community.

Indigenous Peoples
Trump reduces the size of two national monuments. By hundreds of thousands of hectares

Trump reduces the size of two national monuments. By hundreds of thousands of hectares

President Trump announced unprecedented steps to reduce Bears Ears and Grand Staircase national monuments in Utah. It’s the largest reduction of protected areas in US history.

Indigenous Peoples
Santiago Maldonado, the missing Argentine activist has been found dead

Santiago Maldonado, the missing Argentine activist has been found dead

Argentinian activist Santiago Maldonado, who disappeared during a protest in favour of indigenous rights, has been found dead. With congressional elections ahead, the case has shaken the country to its core.

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