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Following the war on the Gaza Strip since October 2023, the slogan is often paired with "from the river to the sea" by Aboriginal activist groups in solidarity with Palestinians. “From the river to the sea / always was, always will be” was a frequent slogan encountered in the 2025 Invasion Day rallies held in cities across Australia. [15]
Land back graffiti with anarchist symbology and an unrelated artist, 2020. Land Back, also referred to with hashtag #LandBack, is a decentralised campaign that emerged in the late 2010s among Indigenous Australians, Indigenous peoples in Canada, Native Americans in the United States, other indigenous peoples and allies who seek to reestablish Indigenous sovereignty, with political and economic ...
One Settler, One Bullet was a rallying cry and slogan originated by the Azanian People's Liberation Army (APLA), the armed wing of the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC), during the struggle of the 1980s against apartheid in South Africa.
The world is finally seeing what happens when Indigenous people tell Indigenous stories. Now, Sterlin has set the bar with an Emmy nomination, and [“ Killers of the Flower Moon ” a ctor] Lily ...
This protest continues under the work of the United American Indians of New England, who protest continued theft of indigenous peoples' territories and natural resources. [54] [55] AIM has helped educate people about the full history of the U.S., and advocates for the inclusion of Indigenous American perspectives in U.S. history. Its efforts ...
Use of this slogan has expanded beyond the disability rights community to other interest groups and movements. [13] [14] In 2021, the World Health Organization published an eponymous guide recommending that children and adolescents be involved in the decision-making process for health-related policies that affect young people. [15]
The International Indian Treaty Council (IITC) was founded in 1974 in Standing Rock, South Dakota. More than 98 Indigenous tribes were represented by over 5000 people at this first gathering. IITC grew into a voice for Indians internationally—covering North, Central, and South America, the Caribbean, and the Pacific. [14]
Aeta (Ayta / ˈ aɪ t ə / EYE-tə), Agta and Dumagat, are collective terms for several indigenous peoples who live in various parts of Luzon islands in the Philippines.They are included in the wider Negrito grouping of the Philippines and the rest of Southeast Asia, with whom they share superficial common physical characteristics such as: dark skin tones; short statures; frizzy to curly hair ...