Tag Archives: environmental justice

In Coastal California, the Tongva Sustainably Hunted Marine Mammals for Centuries | Hakai Magazine

from Hakai Magazine

By targeting subadults instead of pups, the Tongva of Santa Catalina Island may have mitigated their effect on marine mammal populations.

Source: In Coastal California, the Tongva Sustainably Hunted Marine Mammals for Centuries | Hakai Magazine

Opinion | Women of Bears Ears Are Asking You to Help Save It

from The New York Times

Elouise Wilson, Mary R. Benally, Ahjani Yepa and 

The authors are among the founding members of WomenOfBearsEars.org, which supports restoration of Bears Ears National Monument.

Will sacred lands protected by President Obama be protected once again?

Source: Opinion | Women of Bears Ears Are Asking You to Help Save It

Indigenous Nations Lead the Way on Climate

The original title of this article from The Washington Post (“An Ancient People with a Modern Climate Plan”) did not seem appropriate for its inclusion in this installment of The Repatriation Files during Native American Heritage Month. The Swinomish Nation, even though it has lived in the northwest of present-day Washington state for thousands of years, are present-day people.

Our apologies to the writer of an otherwise informative article.

Indigenous peoples are, not “were!” 

A native American tribe living on an island off the coast of Washington long ago recognized the threat of climate change. They implemented a climate action plan in 2010, melding traditional practices with science. Now, 50 other native tribes across the country have similar strategies, way ahead of U.S. communities.

Source: An ancient people with a modern climate plan

Indigenous people in Nova Scotia exercised their right to catch lobster. Now they’re under attack.

from The Washington Post 

Their lines have been cut, their traps pulled and their pounds ransacked. Commercial lobstermen say they’re threatening the fishery.

Source: Indigenous people in Nova Scotia exercised their right to catch lobster. Now they’re under attack.

‘There are no words’: As coronavirus kills Indigenous elders, endangered languages face extinction

from The Washington Post

Tribal leaders and linguists from Brazil to India to Australia race to record dying languages.

Source: ‘There are no words’: As coronavirus kills Indigenous elders, endangered languages face extinction

‘Historic day’ for Standing Rock as pipeline company told to shut down, remove oil

from Indian Country Today.

 

Updated: Another blow for pipelines: The U.S. Supreme Court has kept in place a lower court ruling that blocked a key permit for the Keystone XL

Source: ‘Historic day’ for Standing Rock as pipeline company told to shut down, remove oil