Oglala Sioux Tribe are in indigenous fight for rights against cultural alcoholism in new documentary about tribal life
Indigenous and Democracy articles on Democracy Chronicles
Efforts to pair the indigenous and democracy are vital. The indigenous of each community, sometimes difficult to define, are identified based on their historical ties to a particular territory and cultural or historical distinctiveness from politically dominant cultures. For example, you can also see our section on Native Americans.
Brazil Indigenous Protest Dam Construction
Major march as Brazil indigenous protest dam organization that is highly controversial
World Tribal Grouping Furious With UN Decision
Indigenous world tribal grouping furious without help from UN despite recently gaining recognition
Northwest American Tribes Protest Keystone Pipeline
Tribes protest Keystone pipeline project finds strong opposition from American Tribal unions
New Project Supports Aboriginal Canadian Media
Journalism for Human Rights launches push for development of independent Aboriginal Canadian media
Vote Buying Mars California Tribal Election
Constitution in jeopardy as Chukchansi leaders split Council ahead of California tribal election
Political Incumbents Get Cherokee Election Boost
Largely dominated by incumbents since founding, interest in Cherokee election boost is recent
Pygmy Activist in Congo Fights for his People
Violent history has left Pygmy activist in Congo without strong political unity despite dangers
Union of Native American Tribes Warn Against Funding Cut
Union of Native American tribes and representatives call for protection of federal aid dollars
Forgotten North Africa People Suffers Behind Violence
Traditional media definitions of conflicts underestimate plight of a forgotten North Africa people