Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights

July 13, 2026

The Threat on O'odham Lands by Ophelia Rivas, Tohono O'odham


Now being released, "Significant Impact: Contesting Surveillance Infrastructure on Tohono O'odham Je'ved" by Ophelia Rivas, Caitlin Blanchielf, and Nina Kolowratnik.


The Threat on O'odham Lands by Ophelia Rivas, Tohono O'odham

By Ophelia Rivas, Censored News, July 12, 2026

O’odham VOICE Against the WALL

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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security threatens to construct the Metal Wall on 62 miles of Tohono O’odham Nations lands adjacent the United States and Mexico International border. 


The O’odham Way of Life is dismissed in waiving national protective laws, as was done with the 2006 Secure Fence Act Vehicle Barrier and the 2014 Arizona Border Surveillance Technology Plan.

July 12, 2026

U.N. Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Begins in Geneva



Christine Diindiisi McCleave, PhD, Turtle Mountain Anishinaabe, said commercial industries are using Indigenous medicines for profit, and the psychedelic movement is making money from Indigenous medicines. Traditional medicine is increasingly  targeted by rapidly expanding psychedelic industries. While others profit, Indigenous struggle to maintain their culture. She said extracting Indigenous resources and knowledge is a contemporary form of colonization for global markets. Dr. McCleave represents the Indigenous Medicine Conservation Fund.

An Indigenous representative from Ecuador described how Ecuadorian security forces fired projectiles and tear gas at Indigenous on strike in September and October, killing four people, injuring 880 people, and imprisoning 225 people. Indigenous in Ecuador asked the U.N. to help ensure the constitutional rights of those who work in agriculture, and help ensure their protection from harassment and prosecution by the government.


The brave Indigenous women from Russia and the Far North testified before the U.N. today -- after Russia labeled them "terrorists" and imprisoned two human rights defenders, both women. Indigenous said today they are being forced into exile, and forced to fight in a war they do not believe in. During the opening session of the U.N. Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Geneva today, the Russian Federation countered them, affirming Russia's stance.

Professor Valmaine Toki, Māori legal scholar, was selected today as the Chair of the UN Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (EMRIP) for 2026.



The Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Began in Geneva this morning by the outgoing chairperson and began with words from the President of the Human Rights Council.
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By Brenda Norrell, Censored News, July 13, 2026
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GENEVA -- The Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples began today in Geneva, with the selection of Maori legal scholar Valmaine Toki as chairperson.

Ambassador Sidharto Reza Suryodipuro of Indonesia, president of the Human Rights Council, said he comes from an archipelago where there are 17,000 islands and more than 700 living languages. The people have learned that there is unity in diversity, and this diversity is a heritage to be protected, he said.

"When a language dies, humanity's memory grows shorter," Suryodipuro said as the session began, speaking on the importance of revitalizing Indigenous languages. He also pointed out the tool of artificial language being used to revitalize a language can also be a means of taking Indigenous knowledge without consent.

He concluded by extolling Indigenous Peoples as peacemakers, and speaking in defense of those being persecuted because of their words at the United Nations.

The session today is focused on the study and advice on the rights of Indigenous Peoples in conflict and post-conflict situations. The study is viewed through the lens of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.

The study reveals Indigenous Peoples are being denied possession of their lands, and are impacted more than others by the militarization of their lands, climate change, violation of treaties and peace agreements, and the criminalization of their people.

July 9, 2026

New Date: Mni Wiconi 10 Year NO DAPL Reunion, September 2026




 Mni Wiconi 10 Year NO DAPL Reunion
New Date: Sept. 17 -- 20, 2026


Join us as we come together for healing and celebration in commemoration of the 2016 #NoDAPL Movement in Standing Rock.

Come stay for 3 nights of FREE CAMPING held at Porcupine Creek on the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation. Breakfast, lunch and dinner will be provided for duration of encampment.

Camp programming will focus on healing, networking, bridging gaps and celebrating each other and our strengths. There will be games, music, open mic story-telling, and so much more!

No camping gear will be provided as this is a grassroots-led effort. Everything you bring, please take back with you. As always, we want to the leave the land better than how we found it. “Pack it in, pack it out”

Also, this is a drug/alcohol FREE space — if you are found to be inebriated or have alcohol/drugs on you, you will be asked to leave by camp security. Respectfully.

So mark your calendars and get ready for an unforgettable camping experience to honor those who served on the frontline, in camp, online and stood in solidarity across the globe for one shared message: Mni Wiconi, Water is life!


July 6, 2026

Dził Nchaa Si'an Sacred Run, Mount Graham, July 2026

 

Mount Graham Sacred Run. Photo courtesy Apache Stronghold.

35th Annual
Dził Nchaa Si'an
Sacred Run


Thursday, July 16th, 4pm
Holy Ground Ceremony, Dinner and Day 1 of Sacred Run at Old San Carlos Monument
Run starts at 7:30pm, destination Fort Thomas

Friday, July 17th, 5am
Day 2 of Sacred Run at Fort Thomas to Treasure Park, Mt. Graham
Dinner catered by Chiricahua Cafe

Saturday, July 18th
Retrieve Holy Water

Sunday, July 19th
Holy Ground Ceremony and Departure

If camping, please bring warm clothes, camping gear, chairs and sanitation supplies.

Meals will be provided.

Contact Vanessa Nosie or Wendsler Nosie Sr.
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