The last masters of Afro-Colombian machete fencing fight to save their tradition"Grima is an art of freedom and resistance," Colombian machete fencers say. Written by Rowan Glass19 April 2025
The Garo tribe are stewards of the forest in India's Meghalaya hillsThe community employs traditional practices to protect and care for their forestsWritten by Biswash Chepang17 April 2025
In Guadeloupe, ‘Creole gardens’ give climate lessons in a spirit of solidarityAfter a crisis, what do people naturally return to? 'Their surroundings. And what surrounds us is the Creole garden'Written by Olivia Losbar15 April 2025
Kathmandu, Nepal's liquid landscape: Hiti Pranali water heritageResearch maps network of ancient water canals that still function despite urban pressureWritten by Nepali Times13 April 2025
How the NKVD fabricating a case almost caused one of Russia’s indigenous people to disappearThey executed dozens of people, only to admit years later that it was a fabricationWritten by Holod Media11 April 2025
How China’s investment in Indonesia's nickel industry is impacting local communitiesWaterways are polluted, fish have left, and residents report significant health issuesWritten by Hasya Nindita, Zhaoyin Feng7 April 2025
Pathibhara Temple Cable Car Project: Protecting Indigenous rights versus development in NepalCritics argue that these infrastructure projects benefit investors — not localsWritten by Biswash Chepang5 April 2025
Q&A: Meet Issahaku Tidoo Abass, Dagbani-language activist and Wikimedian from GhanaPreserving, promoting, and revitalizing Indigenous languages through Wikimedia projects.Written by Sadik Shahadu2 April 2025