Chickasaw, Choctaw Nations wage legal fights against social media companies for roles in mental health crisis
The Chickasaw and Choctaw Nations are suing social media giants for their role in the growing mental health crisis for Indigenous young people.
Chickasaw and Choctaw Nations are suing social media giants for their role in the growing mental health crisis for Indigenous youth. The nations argue that using social platforms can replace human interaction and give rise to cyber-bullying, body dysmorphia & suicide. www.kosu.org/news/2025-09...
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New UN Commission of Inquiry report reinforces the consensus among experts around Israelβs genocidal campaign in Gaza.
As the Israeli govt escalates its assault on Gaza City & destroys Gazaβs remaining civilian infrastructure, states have a duty under Genocide Convention to act.
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Understanding federal Indian law means better reporting under the Trump administration. We want to know what issue(s) you're most interested in. Click here: mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#in...
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Standing Rock was an Indigenous-led movement. Why did Greenpeace take the fall?
The inside story of how Greenpeace stood with water protectors β and got hit with a $666 million court judgment.
My new massive piece on the Energy Transfer v. Greenpeace trial includes never-reported details of the settlement ET offered GP. It would have thrown the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe under the bus. For @grist.org and @drilledmedia.bsky.social
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Standing Rock was an Indigenous-led movement. Why did Greenpeace take the fall?
The inside story of how Greenpeace stood with water protectors β and got hit with a $666 million court judgment.
In March, a jury ordered Greenpeace to pay $666 million to the companies behind the Dakota Access pipeline. But Indigenous leaders, water protectors, activists, and court records agree: Greenpeace played a bit part in the Standing Rock movement, at best. grist.org/project/indi...
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A tribe in Florida joins the fight against the "Alligator Alcatraz" immigrant detention center
The Miccosuki tribe alleges that both state and federal agents failed to conduct an environmental review of what the camp would to the Everglades.
The Miccosukee Tribe in Florida joined environmental groups on Tuesday to sue the federal and state agencies that constructed an immigrant detention center known as the βAlligator Alcatrazβ and located in the Everglades National Park.
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Excited to announce that the #landgrabu investigation at @highcountrynews is posting a correction.
It's a little unusual for reporters to get excited about corrections, so check this out β¬οΈ
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The transfer of a sacred site to a copper mine is delayed once again
An Indigenous religious site in Arizona has been granted a delay, as advocates hope to stop Trump's plan to turn it into a copper mine.
Amid a current trade war with China, proponents for Oak Flat are scratching their heads at conflicting national security interests: βResolution Copper is a major threat to U.S. national security given Chinaβs significant financial influence over BHP and Rio Tinto.β
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Indigenous land defenders face rising threats amid global push for critical minerals
The past decade has seen βa consistent, sustained pattern" of violence against Indigenous people who oppose corporate human rights abuses.
Mining, including the extraction of transition minerals, leads every sector in attacks on environmental & human rights defenders. 40% of those killed were Indigenous, a reflection of the fact that more than half of all critical minerals lie in or near Indigenous land. grist.org/indigenous/i...
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Cuts to USAID severed longstanding American support for Indigenous peoples around the world
Without U.S. funding, Indigenous communities in Peru and elsewhere face increasing threats to their land, livelihoods, and human rights.
The Trump administration's recent cuts to USAID are putting Indigenous peoples at risk. In the Amazon, for instance, no USAID support may lead to a resurgence of the cocaine market, increased threats to Indigenous land and potentially violent challenges to human rights. grist.org/indigenous/c...
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But the climate crisis is making it harder to build and maintain the ice roads. Winter is arriving later, pushing back construction, and spring is appearing earlier, bringing even the most robust frozen highways to an abrupt end.
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Most of the year, small planes are their only lifeline. But in winter, the lakes, creeks, and marshes around them freeze, allowing workers to build a vast network of ice roads for truck drivers to haul in supplies at a lower cost than flying them in.
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Ice roads are a lifeline for First Nations. As Canada warms, they're disappearing.
Indigenous peoples are navigating the slow collapse of winter roads β and an even slower pace of help.
From @hilarybeaumont.bsky.social & @jessieboulard.bsky.social for @grist.org & @indiginews.bsky.social: More than 50 First Nations depend on approximately 3,700 miles of winter roads. There are no paved roads connecting these Indigenous communities to the nearest cities. π§΅
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What Pope Leo means for global climate action and colonialism
Pope Francis made a strong moral case for addressing climate change and respecting Indigenous rights. Will Pope Leo do the same?
I had no clue Pope Francis was as involved in the Indigenous world as much as he was. This story looks at his legacy and the direction of the church under Pope Leo XIV. grist.org/internationa...
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The First Amendment Should Protect Trans Peopleβs Passports β Assigned
Trumpβs executive order defining sex made it clear that passport sex markers will now carry an ideological message. The constitution protects Americans from being forced to endorse ideological message...
The law is clear: Americans are protected from being compelled by the government to engage in speech with which they disagree.
By making passports ideological, argues attorney Miles Whitney, the Trump administration has turned them into government-compelled speech.
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Wildlife, not livestock: Why the Eastern Shoshone in Wyoming are reclassifying buffaloes
(This story was published in partnership with The Associated Press.) In Wyoming, the Eastern Shoshone want to redefine how we see buffalo.
The Eastern Shoshone this month voted to classify buffalo as wildlife instead of livestock. The vote indicates a growing interest to both restore buffalo on the landscape and challenge the relationship between animal and product. The latest from @siisiiko.bsky.social. grist.org/indigenous/w...
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Your guide to the 2025 UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
The Trump administration's border policies are expected to have a big impact on this yearβs largest gathering of Indigenous leaders, activists, and policymakers.
A number of people hoping to attend the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues have encountered visa delays or denials this year. Their difficulties entering the U.S. come as the Trump administration seeks to tighten border controls and increase deportations. grist.org/global-indig...
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How decades of Indigenous activism led to the Klamath Dam removals
Last year, four dams on the Klamath River were removed. For Indigenous nations in Oregon and California, it was a victory decades in the making.
βThe dam removal that took place last fall is one of the biggest victories for Indigenous environmental justice in North American history,β @ahofschneider.bsky.social said. βIt was brought about because of the persistence of tribes and their allies.β www.boisestatepublicradio.org/environment/...
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Follow some of Indigenous reporters and outlets covering the United Nations Permanent Forum On Indigenous Issues this year. go.bsky.app/2eBZ9cy
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Grist organizes international pooled coverage of the 2025 UNPFII
High Country News, Mongabay, ICT, APTN, Whakaata MΔori, IndigiNews, Osage News, the Associated Press, and Grist will report together and share their journalism among newsrooms.
Hailing from three countries and reporting for hundreds of Indigenous nations and peoples worldwide, the partnership also marks the launch of the Indigenous News Alliance, or INA (@indigenousnews.bsky.social): an international initiative to support cross-border collaborations and story sharing.
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Grist organizes international pooled coverage of the 2025 UNPFII
High Country News, Mongabay, ICT, APTN, Whakaata MΔori, IndigiNews, Osage News, the Associated Press, and Grist will report together and share their journalism among newsrooms.
@highcountrynews.bsky.social, @mongabay.bsky.social, @aptnnews.bsky.social, and ICT will once again be part of this collaboration. New members include @indiginews.bsky.social, Whakaata MΔori, Osage News, and @apnews.com.
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Grist organizes international pooled coverage of the 2025 UNPFII
High Country News, Mongabay, ICT, APTN, Whakaata MΔori, IndigiNews, Osage News, the Associated Press, and Grist will report together and share their journalism among newsrooms.
For the fourth year running, @gristnews.bsky.social is organizing pooled coverage of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, the largest global gathering of Indigenous leaders and advocates. π§΅πβ¬οΈ
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Lakota artist smudges the former gold mine inside the Black Hills
When Lakota artist Marty Two Bulls Jr. looks at the Black Hills of South Dakota, he doesnβt just see its natural beauty, he also sees a scar cut deep into the heart of the universe.
βYou hear βland backβ, and it means a lot of different things to different people,β he said. βItβs been interesting trying to reframe some of these conversations about stewardship and land rights and treaties.β apnews.com/article/azil...
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How Trump's funding freeze for Indigenous food programs may violate treaty law
According to Indigenous legal experts, the freeze erodes the little trust Indian country has in the federal government.
The funding freeze from the USDA is sending shockwaves throughout the nationβs agriculture sector, but their effect on tribal food initiatives raises even larger questions about what the federal governmentβs commitments are to Indigenous nations.
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Why Indigenous nations are walking away from pipeline talks in Michigan
Experts say tribes are protesting federal agencies as Trump fast tracks oil and gas projects.
Seven Indigenous nations have withdrawn from discussions over an oil and gas pipeline in Michigan, citing federal agenciesβ failure to adequately engage with tribal governments during the process. The move is expected to trigger lawsuits that could block the Line 5 project.
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Most critical minerals are on Indigenous lands. Will miners respect tribal sovereignty?
Grist spoke with five experts to understand what free, prior, and informed consent should look like in this new era of extraction.
Forcibly removing tribal communities to get at natural resources tied to their homelands has been the rule, not the exception. More than half of the mineral deposits needed for a global energy transition are found near or beneath Indigenous lands.
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