indigenous communities

Native Americans hold National Day of Mourning on Thanksgiving in solidarity with Indigenous struggles around the globe

Human rights

For more than half a century, groups of Native Americans have been gathering on Thanksgiving to mark a National Day of Mourning at a historic site in Massachusetts. They honor their ancestors who were subject to atrocities by settlers in the 17th century. Over the years, they have also been a voice for other oppressed Indigenous groups around the world.

The Itaipu dam: A massive binational collaboration between Paraguay and Brazil

Infrastructure
Black and white photo of young girl and mother overlooking city

Pozole, songs and the things that survived colonization

Culture
DNA

Modern-day tribes still carry traces of colonial devastation in their DNA

Health