Indigenous

The term “Indigenous” refers to the original inhabitants of a particular region or land who have maintained distinct cultural, social, and political characteristics that are separate from the dominant societies and cultures that have emerged as a result of colonization or immigration. Indigenous peoples are often closely connected to the land, have unique languages and traditions, and have historical ties to their ancestral territories. Here are key points about Indigenous peoples:

  1. Diversity: Indigenous peoples are incredibly diverse, both in terms of their cultural practices and their geographical locations. They can be found on every continent and in numerous countries around the world.
  2. Cultural and Linguistic Diversity: Indigenous communities often have their own languages, traditional knowledge systems, artistic expressions, and spiritual beliefs. This diversity reflects the richness of Indigenous cultures.
  3. Historical Perspective: Indigenous peoples have inhabited their ancestral lands for generations, long before the arrival of colonizers or settlers. They have their own historical narratives and perspectives that differ from mainstream accounts.
  4. Land Connection: Land is central to Indigenous identities, worldviews, and ways of life. Many Indigenous communities maintain traditional practices related to land use, resource management, and conservation.
  5. Colonization and Injustice: Indigenous peoples have often faced historical injustices, including colonization, forced relocation, land dispossession, and violence. These injustices have had long-lasting impacts on Indigenous communities.
  6. Self-Determination: Many Indigenous communities advocate for self-determination, the right to make decisions about their own governance, land, and resources. This includes recognition of Indigenous sovereignty.
  7. Contemporary Issues: Indigenous communities continue to face challenges in areas such as education, healthcare, economic opportunities, and social justice. Addressing these disparities is a critical issue.
  8. Human Rights: Indigenous peoples’ rights are protected under international agreements and declarations, including the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). These rights include the right to self-determination, the right to land and resources, and the right to maintain their cultures.
  9. Cultural Revitalization: Many Indigenous communities are engaged in efforts to revitalize and preserve their languages, cultures, and traditional practices. This includes language revitalization programs and cultural heritage preservation.
  10. Collaboration and Activism: Indigenous peoples and their allies often engage in activism and advocacy to address issues such as land rights, environmental protection, and social justice. Collaborative efforts with non-Indigenous communities are also common.
  11. Acknowledgment and Respect: Recognizing and respecting Indigenous peoples’ rights, cultures, and perspectives is an important step in promoting social justice and reconciliation. This includes acknowledging the history of colonization and its ongoing impacts.
  12. International Year of Indigenous Languages: In 2019, the United Nations declared it the International Year of Indigenous Languages to raise awareness about the importance of preserving and revitalizing Indigenous languages.

It’s important to note that the specific experiences, cultures, and histories of Indigenous peoples vary widely depending on their region, community, and circumstances. Indigenous issues are complex, and addressing them requires a comprehensive understanding of each community’s unique context and needs.

 

Coalition reaching out to human trafficking survivors online
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Coalition reaching out to human trafficking survivors online

At a breakfast launch in Sudbury of a website dedicated to reaching out to human trafficking survivors, one of the project’s proponents said her goal is to work herself out of a job. Tiffany Pyoli York is the anti-human trafficking co-ordinator and public educator with Sudbury and Area Victim Services (SAVS), as well as the founder…

‘America’s Darkest Secret’: Sex Trafficking, Child Abuse and the Biden Administration
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‘America’s Darkest Secret’: Sex Trafficking, Child Abuse and the Biden Administration

The criminal practice of trafficking and abusing hundreds of thousands of migrant children who cross the southern border is now, thanks to the open-border policy of the Biden Administration, apparently “normal” inside the US: “According to Customs and Border Protection, since January 2021 when Biden took the oath of office, there have been 5,118,661 encounters…

Testimony by Tara Lee Rodas for The House Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration Integrity, Security, and Enforcement
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Testimony by Tara Lee Rodas for The House Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration Integrity, Security, and Enforcement

Editor’s note: We are non-partisan. Children are being hurt. Please, watch, read, learn, and act accordingly. Hearing Date: Wednesday 04/26/2023 – 3:00 PM Hearing Location: 2141 Rayburn House Office Building The hearing, “The Biden Border Crisis: Exploitation of Unaccompanied Alien Children,” will examine the unprecedented surge of unaccompanied alien children at the southwest border and…

Q&A: California’s uninterrupted history of slavery
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Q&A: California’s uninterrupted history of slavery

Slavery is often associated with the South. A new book shifts the narrative West. “California, a Slave State,” details 250 years of slavery and slave revolts in California. KPBS reporter Katie Hyson spoke with the book’s author, Jean Pfaelzer, a public historian and University of Delaware professor, about slavery throughout the state’s history, and how…

DHS’s Blue Campaign Releases Human Trafficking Awareness Toolkit for Tribal Gaming and Hospitality Industry – HS Today
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DHS’s Blue Campaign Releases Human Trafficking Awareness Toolkit for Tribal Gaming and Hospitality Industry – HS Today

Today, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Blue Campaign announced the release of a new human trafficking awareness toolkit tailored to tribal gaming and hospitality professionals. Developed by DHS, the National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC), the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), and the U.S. Department of the Treasury, the “Human Trafficking Response Guide for the Tribal Gaming and Hospitality Industry” marks the first…

G20 countries including India are fuelling modern slavery, says new report
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G20 countries including India are fuelling modern slavery, says new report

50 million people are living in conditions of modern slavery — a 25% rise over the last five years, says a new report. According to it, the Group of 20 nations are contributing to this increase, as their trade operations and global supply chains allow for human rights abuses. Among the G20 nations, India tops the…

State officials host anti-human trafficking training in Mckinleyville
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State officials host anti-human trafficking training in Mckinleyville

MCKINLEYVILLE, Calif. — On Tuesday, representatives from the International Rescue Committee (IRC) came to Mckinleyville in the hopes of educating the North Coast Community on identifying and responding to potential human trafficking cases locally. “The community up here is in a challenging situation where both human trafficking is occurring and the lack of awareness really…

Montana Department of Justice grateful for additional resources from Legislature
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Montana Department of Justice grateful for additional resources from Legislature

HELENA — Leaders with the Montana Department of Justice came into the 2023 state legislative session saying they were dealing with a significant rise in cases. Lawmakers responded by giving them more resources to address issues like illegal drugs, human trafficking, sexual assault and the ongoing crisis of missing and murdered indigenous people. “I think…

Peterborough has second highest rate of human trafficking cases in Canada
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Peterborough has second highest rate of human trafficking cases in Canada

Peterborough had the second highest rate of human trafficking cases of Canada’s census metropolitan areas in 2021 and the third highest rate of cases for the period of 2011 to 2021, according to Statistics Canada. Peterborough had 14 human trafficking cases alone in 2021 for a rate of 10.9 cases per 100,000 people and had…

Investigators say human trafficking is rampant in the region – North Bay News
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Investigators say human trafficking is rampant in the region – North Bay News

The human trafficking business is not isolated to big cities. That’s something members of the Community Drug Strategy want to try and get out to the public. “Quite likely we have dozens of occurrences that are happening daily within our community,” said Sergeant Brad Reaume of the North Bay Police Service and a member of…