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Peñico was established in 1800 B.C., just after the 5,000-year-old Caral civilization fell due to climate change.
Argentina's feminist movement legacy is under dire threat, with Mapuche women claiming they are also facing racist policies ...
Each year in the first weeks of June, Indigenous communities in the Andes form a human chain to corral the camelids and shear ...
Journalist and Reclama founder Cindy Rodriguez pens a personal essay about how embracing Indigenous braids has helped her reconnect with her identity.
Indigenous and rural communities from Peru’s northern Amazon have filed a formal complaint against the government for failing ...
You’ll be shocked to know that the Sámi are the only recognized Indigenous people of the European Union. They live in Sápmi—a region spanning parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia.
The mummy had gone unnoticed despite urban development in a district where agricultural fields have been converted into ...
Archaeologists in Peru have uncovered new Nazca Lines, adding to the mystery of these ancient geoglyphs. These fresh discoveries may reveal new insights about the culture that created them.
One person is dead and dozens of others are injured after an earthquake hit Peru over the weekend Footage shows churchgoers in Lima as the 5.6 magnitude earthquake paused mass A 36-year-old Lima ...
The Ainu are an indigenous people from north Japan, especially Japan’s northernmost main island of Hokkaido, which provides Ghost of Yotei’s setting.
National Indigenous Peoples Day “invites us to open our hearts and minds, listen carefully and with humility, and deepen our understanding of Indigenous Peoples,” said the Canadian bishops in their ...
You’re in the right place. Below, we’re breaking down everything you need to know about Indigenous Peoples’ Day—its history, how it came to be and why it matters now more than ever.