Tag: indigenous people
US religious freedom commission urges Thailand not to deport Hmong activist...
Thai authorities have detained other Vietnamese victims of religious persecution who entered Thailand illegally to escape repression
Indigenous Indonesians use Korean letters to save dialect
Fears about their language's future prompted elders to accept the use of Hangul, but some do have concerns.
H’mong human rights activist arrested in Thailand faces deportation
The arrest is believed to be linked to a video released where he accused Vietnam of suppressing ethnic and religious minorities.
Indian religious sisters empower Indigenous communities through village development committees
Historical marginalization has left these communities grappling with challenges such as landlessness, limited access to education...
Vietnam’s ethnic minorities to denounce discrimination at the UN
Loss of language is also an issue of concern for ethnic minorities according to Y Quynh Bdăp, an Ede person from Dak Lak province
IN PHOTOS: Philippines’ ‘Cordillera Festival of Festivals’ brings color and culture
Seven groups from the five provinces and two cities of the Cordillera region joined the festivities in Baguio City on Saturday, November 11.
Rice: Resilience in Cosmos-Earth
Because heaven cannot be possessed by one, rice must be shared with each other. Just as together we view the stars in Heaven
Sustaining our culture and nurturing faith in daily life: A story...
"It is also part of our culture to believe and take care of the environment because all things here in this world are made by God"
Listening to the margins with hope: Empowering youth voices on climate...
For the Pulangiyēn youth, climate action is about forest regeneration, sustaining clean water, and securing local food security
Church group in India expresses anguish over unrest in Manipur state
The Manipur government imposed a curfew as communal clashes continued for the second day in the northeastern Indian state