A federal judge ruled against 3 Shinnecock fishermen, citing colonial-era proclamations, denying their claim to aboriginal fishing rights in New York waters.
New York officials again beat a lawsuit brought by members of the Shinnecock Indian Nation, who asserted that colonial-era deeds provide them the right to fish without being subject to the state’s ...
The Wolastoqey Nation in New Brunswick's Aboriginal title case is entering its fifth year, but some worry that reconciliation won't happen in a courtroom.
In a lengthy ruling, B.C. Supreme Court Justice Barbara M. Young found the descendants of the Cowichan Nation have Aboriginal title to part of Tl’uqtinus, their summer fishing village on the south arm ...
A new report follows the lives of around 1,700 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in the largest study of its kind.
MUMBAI: With municipal elections looming, the state government is hoping to fulfil a long-standing demand of the Koli community, one that will safeguard their cultural identity and reaffirm their ...
GALAH POWERPOLE First up, to a rescue mission in WA, where a Galah was found stuck in a post. After making the discovery, Henry and his friends lowered a rope with fishing sinkers attached to the end ...
A trio of First Nations researchers is blending traditional knowledge and science to map whale migration and advocate for improved conservation.
A native bush brewery, barber, clothing labels and artists are among a wide variety of First Nations businesses set to showcase their creativity at ...
A powerful legal group has slammed the Queensland Government over the controversial removal of a beloved 4.5-metre crocodile from a Cape York waterway, demanding answers over the use of “questionable” ...