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The UK chapter of Incomindios - a Swiss based human rights organisation that focuses on the rights of the Indigenous peoples of North, South, and Central Americas.

We are thrilled to announce our next two Incomindios Human Rights Education Network virtual talks! 💫-Next Thursday 26th ...
16/02/2026

We are thrilled to announce our next two Incomindios Human Rights Education Network virtual talks! 💫
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Next Thursday 26th February at 7pm GMT, please join us for a talk with Julia Pérez. Julia Alejandra Pérez Santisteban is an Indigenous Maya K’iche woman from Guatemala and the founder of the Wonon Project, a social development and sustainability initiative rooted in STEM education that advances human health, nutrition, environmental solutions, and community empowerment in Indigenous communities.
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On Thursday 19th March at 7pm GMT, Pua Case will be joining us to speak about her work with Mauna Kea Education and Awareness. Pua Case was born and raised on the Island of Hawai’i and is a Kumu Hula and teacher of the life ways, culture and traditions of the kanaka maoli or native peoples of Hawai’i. Pua serves on various educational and cultural boards in Hawaiʻi. She has been a part of the Mauna Kea Movement over the past fourteen years and has been involved in both community and frontline actions to safeguard the mountain and unify peoples of all nations in a collective mission to network, plan, and support one another. Pua focuses on incorporating cultural and traditional values and life ways into all efforts and actions for social and environmental justice and positive change.
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Please find the Zoom joining links at the link in our bio and we look forward to seeing you there!

Please join us for our next Incomindios Human Rights Education Network (IHREN) talk with Hartman Deetz on November 20th ...
07/11/2025

Please join us for our next Incomindios Human Rights Education Network (IHREN) talk with Hartman Deetz on November 20th at 6pm UK time!

Hartman Deetz is an enrolled member of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe, who has spent over 30 years educating and advocating around issues of Native American rights and environmental justice. Deetz is currently working with Charles River Watershed Association and Cultural Survival and the Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature. Deetz’s art work ranges from contemporary arts such as painting and lino cuts that often incorporate social themes and issues, and through to museum quality traditional wampanoag arts such as wampum and wood carving. Through his work in arts education and advocacy Deetz has traveled through 48 of the lower 48 states to Peru, Mexico, Bermuda, France, Switzerland, and the UK. 

More details and the joining link can be found in our bio 💫

Join us this Thursday, October 30th at 6pm, for a talk by Venaya Yazzie where she reflects on the DoodĂĄ Desert Rock resi...
27/10/2025

Join us this Thursday, October 30th at 6pm, for a talk by Venaya Yazzie where she reflects on the DoodĂĄ Desert Rock resistance.

From the tangible acts of pollution and water rights issues of the Navajo Nation, Venaya will dialogue on modern issue facing the People in the American Southwest.  She will also revisit the art she curated for the 2008 art exhibition, Connections: Earth + Artist = A Tribute Art Show in Resistance to Desert Rock at the Center of Southwest Studies at Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado.

Head to the link in our bio for the more information and the Zoom link!

We are grateful to the generous funding from the British Association of American Studies for making this series possible.

Join us next Thursday, October 23rd at 6pm GMT, for a talk by Venaya Yazzie where she reflects on the DoodĂĄ Desert Rock ...
17/10/2025

Join us next Thursday, October 23rd at 6pm GMT, for a talk by Venaya Yazzie where she reflects on the DoodĂĄ Desert Rock resistance.

From the tangible acts of pollution and water rights issues of the Navajo Nation, Venaya will dialogue on modern issue facing the People in the American Southwest.  She will also revisit the art she curated for the 2008 art exhibition, Connections: Earth + Artist = A Tribute Art Show in Resistance to Desert Rock at the Center of Southwest Studies at Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado.

Head to the link in our bio for the more information and the Zoom link!

We are grateful for the generous funding from the British Association of American Studies for making this series possible.

🌍 The women’s delegation was present at the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues.🌽They actively participated in vario...
14/06/2025

🌍 The women’s delegation was present at the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues.

🌽They actively participated in various spaces and held key meetings to strengthen their work at the local level.

🍃We are committed to building alongside new generations and leaders.

In April, Incomindios’ Pascal and Helena accompanied our Youth Scholars at the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigen...
13/06/2025

In April, Incomindios’ Pascal and Helena accompanied our Youth Scholars at the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) in New York, which started on April 21. Our wonderful Youth Scholars were Sara (Kichwa-Ottavalo, Ecuador), Wara (Aymara, Bolivia), Dayana (Aymara, Bolivia), Alejandra (Pastos, Colombia) and Elisa (Garifuna, Honduras).

In March, Incomindios participated in the 58th Session of the Human Rights Council alongside incredible Indigenous deleg...
06/06/2025

In March, Incomindios participated in the 58th Session of the Human Rights Council alongside incredible Indigenous delegates from the Oglala Tituwan Oceti Sakowin (Sioux), Western Shoshone, Izkaloteka Mexica, Yaqui, Māori and Mapuche Nations, who raised their voices for the rights of Indigenous Peoples worldwide.

They highlighted that treaties between Indigenous Peoples and colonial governments are being violated, despite their recognition as international agreements by the UN. Respecting these treaties, however, is crucial for territorial sovereignty and self-determination.

We are delighted to announce that Alejandra is our first 2025 Incomindios UN Youth Scholar! Alejandra is a young Indigen...
21/02/2025

We are delighted to announce that Alejandra is our first 2025 Incomindios UN Youth Scholar!

Alejandra is a young Indigenous Pastos woman from Colombia, who works to promote ancestral knowledge and intergenerational equity through the empowerment of women and girls in the field of climate justice. *reuploaded with corrections*

✨2025 INCOMINDIOS-LIPPUNER SCHOLAR ANNOUNCEMENT✨ It is our pleasure to announce that Yadixa Del Valle is the 2025 Incomi...
19/02/2025

✨2025 INCOMINDIOS-LIPPUNER SCHOLAR ANNOUNCEMENT✨ It is our pleasure to announce that Yadixa Del Valle is the 2025 Incomindios-Lippuner Scholar, and will be hosted by our wonderful partners at the Centre for Indigenous and Settler Colonial Studies (CISCS) at the University of York. We are so grateful for our fantastic collaboration with the University of Kent and the University of York on this initiative, and we are sure that Yadixa’s expertise in Indigenous Guna traditions will flourish as a Incomindios-Lippuner Scholar.

We are delighted to announce that our final 2025 Incomindios UN Youth Scholar is none other than the wonderful Sara! Wit...
18/02/2025

We are delighted to announce that our final 2025 Incomindios UN Youth Scholar is none other than the wonderful Sara! With incredible national and international experience, we look forward to seeing what Sara will bring to the Scholarship.

Congratulations to Wara, our fourth 2025 Incomindios UN Youth Scholar! Wara is an Indigenous activist who looks at clima...
18/02/2025

Congratulations to Wara, our fourth 2025 Incomindios UN Youth Scholar! Wara is an Indigenous activist who looks at climate activism through a gendered lens, and we are so excited to have her on board.

The third amazing 2025 Incomindios UN Youth Scholar is Elisa, a Garifuna creative and political scientist from Honduras....
14/02/2025

The third amazing 2025 Incomindios UN Youth Scholar is Elisa, a Garifuna creative and political scientist from Honduras. Elisa works to revive cultural Garifuna traditions through storytelling, music and history.

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