The Ayoreo people of the Chaco defend their territory by refusing contact with the extractivism destroying it.
Their struggle is a warning about a development model that threatens ecosystems & humanity alike. New in Indigenous Debates 👇 #Ayoreo#Chaco https://t.co/F6ZoPjDZg7
Norway's Sámi Parliament opened in 1989; Sweden's in 1993. But how much power do they really hold?
Sámi lawyer Eirik Larsen maps governance & self-determination across the Nordic countries 👇 #Sámi#Sápmi#IndigenousRights https://t.co/CFPsKIDfwH
From The Indigenous World 2026: Japan. The two Indigenous Peoples of Japan, the Ainu and the Ryūkyūans (or Okinawans), live on the northernmost and southernmost islands of the. Read: https://t.co/IIJ8q47HpR #IndigenousPeoples#HumanRights
From The Indigenous World 2026: Indonesia. Indonesia has a population of approximately 250 million people. Read: https://t.co/zl2rQPyRm1 #IndigenousPeoples#HumanRights
In Jujuy, Argentina, lithium mining, wine & tourism are advancing onto Indigenous & peasant lands. Communities' best defence? Simply being present on the territory.
Castelnuovo Biraben, Denuncio & Boffa report 👇 #Jujuy#Lithium#Argentina#LandRights https://t.co/gGSKdb97qY
In Nepal, Indigenous Women face structural barriers to justice: distance from urban courts, language, and high legal costs. Though ~18% of the population, they remain largely invisible in law.
Shankar Limbu on access to justice 👇 #IndigenousWomen#Nepal https://t.co/CmwUmYTwI6
From The Indigenous World 2026: India. In India, some 705 ethnic groups are listed as Scheduled Tribes. Read: https://t.co/61Ibu8lkT9 #IndigenousPeoples#HumanRights
From The Indigenous World 2026: China. The People’s Republic of China (PRC or China) officially proclaims itself to be a unified country with a diverse ethnic make-up and all. Read: https://t.co/pNMc0kxgs0 #IndigenousPeoples#HumanRights
From The Indigenous World 2026: Libya. The Amazighs form the Indigenous population of Libya. Read: https://t.co/wpy0fg80dM #IndigenousPeoples#HumanRights
From The Indigenous World 2026: Gabon. Gabon's total population is estimated at 2,621,850. Read: https://t.co/Q7J9uMouFT #IndigenousPeoples#HumanRights
From The Indigenous World 2026: Rwanda. The Batwa of Rwanda, just like their counterparts in the Great Lakes Region, remain an extremely marginalised group in Rwanda, socially. Read: https://t.co/GDgrKUvzVe #IndigenousPeoples#HumanRights
From The Indigenous World 2026: South Africa. The Khoikhoi and San peoples, or the Khoisan, self-identify as the Indigenous Peoples of South Africa. Read: https://t.co/1fjhU2CzZK #IndigenousPeoples#HumanRights
From The Indigenous World 2026: Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe celebrated its 45th year of independence on 18 April 2025. Read: https://t.co/XCWGETjkQn #IndigenousPeoples#HumanRights
From The Indigenous World 2026: Uganda. Indigenous Peoples in Uganda include former hunter-gatherer communities such as the Benet and the Batwa. Read: https://t.co/6bKDggCrWF #IndigenousPeoples#HumanRights
From The Indigenous World 2026: Tunisia. As elsewhere in North Africa, the Indigenous population of Tunisia is formed of the Amazighs. Read: https://t.co/14asj66rFU #IndigenousPeoples#HumanRights
From The Indigenous World 2026: Tanzania. Tanzania is estimated to have a total of 125 – 130 ethnic groups, falling mainly into the four categories of Bantu, Cushite, Nilo-Hamite and San. Read: https://t.co/dpmKyEMO4S #IndigenousPeoples#HumanRights
From The Indigenous World 2026: Namibia. The Republic of Namibia celebrated its 35th year of independence in March 2025. Read: https://t.co/Gknx9ZtKEx #IndigenousPeoples#HumanRights
From The Indigenous World 2026: Morocco. The Amazigh (Berber) peoples are the Indigenous Peoples of North Africa. Read: https://t.co/DBmdrWe3fc #IndigenousPeoples#HumanRights
From The Indigenous World 2026: Kenya. The peoples who identify with the Indigenous movement in Kenya are mainly pastoralists and hunter-gatherers, as well as some fisher peoples and. Read: https://t.co/xA04yTfYF9 #IndigenousPeoples#HumanRights
From The Indigenous World 2026: Eritrea. Eritrea borders the southern Red Sea in the Horn of Africa. Read: https://t.co/CxR4SJEzCx #IndigenousPeoples#HumanRights