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Jan 25 2026HEALTH

The Health Challenge for Mexico's Indigenous Communities

Mexico's Indigenous Peoples (IPs) face big health problems. The government has tried to help. They use an intercultural approach. This means they consider the culture of IPs when making health plans. But this approach has a flaw. It focuses too much on culture. It ignores the real reasons for health

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

Heart Health Concerns: Clozapine's Impact on Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Australians

Clozapine is a powerful drug used to treat certain mental health conditions. However, it's known to cause problems like diabetes and heart disease. A recent study looked at how this drug affects the heart health of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. The study found that a large number of pe

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Jan 03 2026SCIENCE

Ancient Bones, Modern Politics: The Fight Over Hawaii's Past

In a quiet corner of a federal document, a small detail could rewrite what we know about Hawaii's history. It mentions that San José State University has bones from an Ice Age person from Maui. This is a big deal because people usually think Hawaii wasn't inhabited until around 800 to 1000 AD. The I

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Dec 31 2025HEALTH

Bolivia's Chaco Region Takes Steps to Tackle Chronic Illnesses

In the heart of Bolivia's Chaco region, a big effort is underway to improve care for long-term health issues. This isn't just about one place; it's happening in 15 health centers across Camiri and the Guaraní Kereimba Iyaambae Indigenous Autonomous Government (GAIGKI). The goal? To find out what's w

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Dec 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Jason Momoa's Hidden Gem: A Show Worth Your Time?

Jason Momoa, known for his roles in big movies, once starred in a TV show that didn't get much attention. This show, called "The Red Road, " was on a small channel and only lasted two seasons. But now, it's on Netflix and people are loving it! The show is about Momoa's character, Phillip Kopus, who

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Dec 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Climate Change Affects Native American Food Sources

Native American tribes in the eastern U. S. face a tough situation. Their traditional food systems have been disrupted for a long time. This has led to health problems related to diet. Now, climate change is making things even harder. It's not clear how these tribes will be able to grow enough food

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Dec 06 2025OPINION

Alaska's State Seal: Time for a Refresh?

Alaska's state seal is old. It's been around for 70 years. But does it really show what Alaska is all about today? State seals are like a state's logo. They show what's important to the state. You see it on ballots, official papers, and even on the walls of the capitol building. Back in the day, th

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Dec 01 2025SCIENCE

Uncovering Ancient Secrets: The Pecos River Style Rock Art

Deep in the heart of southwest Texas and northern Mexico, a hidden treasure troves of ancient rock art has been waiting to tell its story. These stunning murals, known as the Pecos River Style, were painted by ancient forager societies inside remote limestone rock shelters. What makes these painting

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Nov 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

COP30: Big Talks, Small Steps for Our Planet

COP30 wrapped up in November 2025 in Belém, Brazil, a city near the Amazon. This yearly meeting brings together countries to talk about climate change and how to fix it. The goal is to keep global warming close to 1. 5°C above pre-industrial levels. But this year, people criticized the event for bei

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Nov 25 2025ENVIRONMENT

Merging Minds: How Science and Indigenous Knowledge Can Work Together

Science and indigenous knowledge have been around for ages. Science uses experiments and data to understand the world. Indigenous wisdom, on the other hand, comes from living closely with nature and seeing everything as connected. Rosa Vásquez Espinoza is a scientist with indigenous roots. She is d

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