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A Nickel Rush Threatens Indonesia’s Last Nomadic Tribes and Its Forests, Fishermen and Farmers
The energy transition is almost impossible without Indonesia’s nickel supplies. But at what cost?
Garry Lotulung
Jan 1613 min read


In Nigeria, Indigenous Communities Bear The Brunt Of Harmful Quarrying Practices
Rock quarrying companies in Nigeria conduct blasting operations close to residences, causing harm to the health of these communities.
Samad Uthman and Samuel Ajala
Sep 25, 20249 min read


Another Day at the Courts with Kenya's Ogiek Tribe
“Without the forest, the Ogieks cannot survive. It is like removing a fish out of a lake — it will definitely die.”
Kang-Chun Cheng
Jan 22, 20249 min read


Cross-Pollinating for the Collective
For many Indigenous communities across Central and South America, the study of stingless bees is integral to their culture.
Carolyn Bernhardt
Aug 9, 202213 min read


To See Caribou With Two Eyes
Natural experiments, hypothesis testing, fiercely detailed observations — all are characteristic of both ways of knowing.
Jack Rabe
Feb 15, 202210 min read

En Nicaragua, los Bosques y las Comunidades Indígenas se Enfrentan a una Amenaza
“Como nicaragüense, tengo el derecho a la protección del estado y la defensa de mis derechos”
Sara Van Note
Dec 1, 20209 min read
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