TATANKA.site Stands Against Hate: Why We’re Leaving Twitter/X

TATANKA.site Stands Against Hate: Why We're Leaving Twitter/X

86 X At TATANKA.site, our mission is rooted in promoting humanity, diversity, equity, and inclusion. As a DEI-aligned, Indigenous-focused initiative, we strive to foster a hyper-pluralistic environment that celebrates our differences. Unfortunately, @Twitter / @X has devolved into a platform that amplifies bigotry, fear, and hate, contradicting our core values. Recent events, including privacy policy … Read moreTATANKA.site Stands Against Hate: Why We’re Leaving Twitter/X

(AI Gen) TATANKA’s “MAAA – Make America Americana Again” (2024) + Bonus Tracks Album Stream (3:24:20)

(AI Gen) TATANKA’s “MAAA - Make America Americana Again” (2024) + Bonus Tracks Album Stream (3:24:20)

Editor’s Note: Yes, we are well aware this is controversial. This reminder is necessary as we approach the November elections. It is not political. It is about right and very wrong, and our collective future. Download (FREE) audio: MP3 (320 Kbps) or FLAC (Lossless) .ZIPs of all 41 tracks Welcome to “MAAA – Make America … Read more(AI Gen) TATANKA’s “MAAA – Make America Americana Again” (2024) + Bonus Tracks Album Stream (3:24:20)

Gold Rush, Salmon Crash: The Devastating Impact of Mining on Indigenous Rights and the Environment

Gold Rush, Salmon Crash: The Devastating Impact of Mining on Indigenous Rights and the Environment

The province of British Columbia is witnessing a gold rush of epic proportions, but the consequences are far from golden. Unchecked mining activities are threatening the very existence of salmon populations and the Indigenous communities that depend on them. A Legacy of Neglect For decades, the British Columbia government has failed to regulate the mining … Read moreGold Rush, Salmon Crash: The Devastating Impact of Mining on Indigenous Rights and the Environment

Erasing Identity: Racism and Discrimination Against Indigenous Papuans in Indonesia

Erasing Identity: Racism and Discrimination Against Indigenous Papuans in Indonesia

Indonesia’s Indigenous Papuan population has long faced racism and discrimination, perpetuating a cycle of poverty, violence, and marginalization. Despite the government’s claims of progress, the reality on the ground tells a different story. A Legacy of Oppression The history of Indonesia’s treatment of Indigenous Papuans is marked by violence, displacement, and cultural erasure. From the … Read moreErasing Identity: Racism and Discrimination Against Indigenous Papuans in Indonesia

Protecting the Planet, Not the People: The Dark Side of the 30×30 Goal

Protecting the Planet, Not the People: The Dark Side of the 30x30 Goal

As the world prepares for the UN Biodiversity Conference (COP16) in Colombia, concerns are growing about the potential human rights abuses linked to the ambitious 30×30 goal ¹. This target aims to protect 30% of the world’s land and waters by 2030, but critics argue that it could lead to the displacement of millions of … Read moreProtecting the Planet, Not the People: The Dark Side of the 30×30 Goal

Bloodshed in Brazil: Indigenous Land Rights Under Siege

Bloodshed in Brazil: Indigenous Land Rights Under Siege

A recent land dispute in Brazil’s farm state has turned deadly, with an Indigenous man shot and killed. The incident has sparked widespread outrage and highlighted the escalating tensions between Indigenous communities and farmers in the region. A Long History of Conflict The dispute centers around a plot of land in the state of Mato … Read moreBloodshed in Brazil: Indigenous Land Rights Under Siege

A Nation Divided: New Zealand’s Indigenous Rights in Jeopardy

A Nation Divided: New Zealand's Indigenous Rights in Jeopardy

New Zealand’s Indigenous Rights in Jeopardy New Zealand, once a beacon of hope for Indigenous rights, is facing a tumultuous new era. The country’s right-wing government has ordered public agencies to stop affirmative action policies for Māori people, who are disadvantaged in almost every aspect of life ¹. The Rise of Māori Culture Despite the … Read moreA Nation Divided: New Zealand’s Indigenous Rights in Jeopardy

Empowering Indigenous Voices: A Call to Action

Empowering Indigenous Voices: A Call to Action

Recognizing the Rights of Indigenous Peoples In 2007, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), a landmark document that established a framework for protecting the rights of indigenous peoples worldwide. This declaration marked a significant milestone in the struggle for indigenous rights, acknowledging the historical injustices and … Read moreEmpowering Indigenous Voices: A Call to Action

Aligning with Global Indigenous Wisdom: A Path to a Sustainable Future

Aligning with Global Indigenous Wisdom: A Path to a Sustainable Future

Note: This article is just a starting point, and we encourage you to continue learning from and engaging with Indigenous voices and perspectives. We also acknowledge that this article is not exhaustive, and there are many more principles, practices, and initiatives that could be highlighted. Amplifying Indigenous Voices: TATANKA’s Mission for a Better World The … Read moreAligning with Global Indigenous Wisdom: A Path to a Sustainable Future

Liana Malva: Vibrant Voice of Venezuela

Liana Malva: Vibrant Voice of Venezuela

Liana Malva Liana Online Liana Malva, the Venezuelan singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and nature activist, embodies the spirit of global creativity, leadership, and dedication. With her soulful voice, eclectic sound, and passionate commitment to her causes, she inspires a new generation of artists and change-makers. In this article, we’ll dive into Liana’s artistry, originality, and profound humanity, … Read moreLiana Malva: Vibrant Voice of Venezuela

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