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    Gweagal spears, taken by James Cook and now repatriated, will be shown at Chau Chak Wing Museum

    smh.com.au • History • Australia

    Four spears taken by James Cook from the Gweagal people during his 1770 voyage have been repatriated and are now on display at the Chau Chak Wing Museum in Sydney.

    Welcome to Country Anzac Day: ‘Stop welcoming me to my own country’? You’re missing the point

    smh.com.au • Politics • Australia

    An article explains the significance of Welcome to Country ceremonies in Australia, emphasizing their historical, cultural, and unifying importance rather than viewing them as acts of division or exclusion.

    ‘O Guarani’: Ailton Krenak quer corrigir ‘dano cultural enorme’ com nova montagem da ópera - Estadão

    estadao.com.br • Opera • Brazil

    A new production of Carlos Gomes's opera 'O Guarani' aims to correct the cultural damage caused by its portrayal of indigenous people, incorporating the perspectives of Indigenous leader Ailton Krenak.

    De Kuna Yala a Gunayala: la Asamblea cambia oficialmente el nombre de la comarca | La Prensa Panamá

    prensa.com • Politics • Panama

    Panama's National Assembly officially changed the name of the Kuna Yala indigenous region to Gunayala, reflecting the Guna people's preferred and correct term.

    Reabren la vía Interamericana cerca a Viguí; Toribio García lideró el bloqueo | La Prensa Panamá

    prensa.com • Politics • Panama

    The Interamerican Highway near Viguí, Panama, was reopened after being blocked by indigenous protesters led by Toribio García, amidst broader protests against social security reforms and a US memorandum.

    Technology, Society, and Survival Theme in Moon of the Crusted Snow | LitCharts

    litcharts.com • Literature • World

    In 'Moon of the Crusted Snow', a remote Anishinaabe community's resilience during a widespread blackout highlights the limitations of technology-dependent living and the enduring value of traditional knowledge and sustainable practices.

    King and Queen touch down in Canada for ‘more than just a royal tour’

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • Canada

    King Charles and Queen Camilla's Canadian visit includes meetings with officials, Indigenous leaders, and a tree-planting ceremony, culminating in the King's address to Parliament.

    More Indigenous people in Canada are graduating from high school than ever. It’s still not nearly enough - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Education • Canada

    Despite improvements, Indigenous high school graduation rates in Canada remain significantly lower than those of non-Indigenous Canadians, highlighting persistent educational disparities and the need for further action.