What is Land Back? Land Governance: Past, Present, Future
This series of videos examines how land governance must change to recognize and uphold Indigenous rights and responsibilities and to restore nature’s once abundant ecosystems.
This series of videos examines how land governance must change to recognize and uphold Indigenous rights and responsibilities and to restore nature’s once abundant ecosystems.
This is a proposal for a Peace Park from representatives of 18 Penan communities in the Upper Baram region of Sarawak in Malaysia.
This paper from the Yellowhead Institute provides an overview of the current status of land dispossession in Canada, focusing on alienation through resource extraction.
The Living Convention is an accessible compendium of Indigenous peoples’, local communities’ and peasants’ international rights.
This document sets out the 94 Calls to Action of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. [...]
This is a collection of essays which gives recommendations on how Canada can braid together a new legal framework through the implementation of UNDRIP, revive a stalled process of reconciliation, and embrace a true nation-to-nation relationship with Indigenous Peoples.
This blog explores the emerging new conservation paradigm in Canada as Indigenous peoples assert not [...]
This is a declaration adopted by the United Nations in 2007 that affirms the rights of Indigenous Peoples worldwide. It is commonly known as UNDRIP or the Declaration. It was only in 2017 that Canada began endorsing UNDRIP, but it has now been enshrined in Canadian Law through Bill C-15.
This fact sheet gives you current information about Indigenous languages in Canada and a list [...]