Brazil Supreme Court suspends “case of the century” for Indigenous land rights

Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court has indefinitely shelved a case that was set to drastically alter indigenous land right claims, leaving its fate uncertain.
Brazil government driving out gold miners from Yanomami indigenous lands

The Brazilian government has started evicting illegal gold miners, responsible for the health emergency that has hit the Yanomami people.
Canada is setting up a 10-million-hectare marine protected area
A new marine protected area will be created in Canada thanks to indigenous campaigners, because protecting native land means protecting the environment.
Hokkaido, Japan’s wilderness, is a window onto diverse communities

Niseko, Toya-Usu and Shiraoi are three Hokkaido destinations for travelers who want to feel close to the communities they’re visiting.