Two days of meetings in British Columbia between provincial officials and First Nations leadership are under way amid ...
This column is a necessary sequel to my October Arc on the role Elders play in telling stories from History. I will tell a ...
Western Australia’s Governor has formally apologised to the Bindjarab Noongar people on the 191st anniversary of one of worst massacres in Australian history. We find out about the Pinjarra Massacre ...
Former Indigenous Australians minister Ken Wyatt says the Uluru Statement from the Heart “remains our moral compass”, despite ...
With Brazil about to host COP30, DeSmog has obtained copies of checks Exxon mailed to the right-wing Atlas Network in the ...
Pouring a cup of tea from her thermos, Indigenous guide Talaysay Campo explains the local ingredients and significance of the tea to her guests while they sit amongst the towering Douglas fir trees in ...
Australia's first treaty with its Indigenous peoples will be signed in the state of Victoria this month. It will give First Nations more say on laws and policy affecting them.
Australians have always liked a good scare and older readers will remember the weekly horror TV show introduced by a dodgy character called Deadly Earnest, who used to sit up in a coffin to introduce ...
A History, by telling off professional historians – and laments the “cultural confusion” of our present moment.
Australia's state of Victoria has passed the country's first treaty with Indigenous peoples, a landmark act of recognition ...
BYU’s Museum of Art hosted an artist panel to commemorate the "Irrititja Kuwarri Tjungu" exhibition on Oct. 10.
History and legend converge to remind us that the Igbo people have always had a place in Ile-Ife, the sacred cradle of Yoruba civilization. The current Ooni of Ife himself acknowledges this reality ...
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