Globally, there are more than 476 million Indigenous peoples residing in over 90 countries who represent at least 5000 unique cultures, and who constitute approximately 6% of the global population.1 ...
A 24-year-old American man went to a far-flung island in hopes of filming an encounter with the Sentinelese, the Indian ...
Ecosystems which have never been seen before are being accidentally created by humans. They offer a stark look into the ...
Oweesta’s Native CDFI Capital Access Convening in Hawai‘i brings together Native CDFIs, Native-led organizations, investors ...
Normandale Community College hosts an AANHPI Heritage Celebration on April 30, featuring cultural activities, food, and a ...
Digging for minerals in the Pacific’s graveyard: The $20 trillion fight over who controls the seabed
“The law of the sea basically colonized [Pacific peoples’] ocean,” said Frank Murphy, a resident of French Polynesia who ...
Samuel Wassmann is a Master of Political Science student at the Australian National University and Assistant Editor at Australian Outlook. He is Assistant Investigator in a Rechnitz Grand-funded ...
Another UnTour Stop of the Pacific Northwest was to so-called Tacoma where we had the blessing of speaking with Keinard ...
Prior to playing Nashville's Cannery Hall, Maui-born Maoli highlighted why his Pacific Islands sound intersects with ...
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How Iguanas Crossed the Pacific to Fiji: A Tale of Survival and EvolutionThe presence of iguanas in Fiji has puzzled scientists for years. Unlike other Pacific islands, Fiji is home to two unique ...
Fred Fisk has a good claim to be regarded as the Australian National University’s first development economist, argues John Conroy in a new book.
We should not be surprised when the status of Native Hawaiians and their entitlements pop up on his agenda for attention.
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