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NITV's The Point is taking a closer look at one of the most important conversations in Aboriginal affairs today: Land Rights. In Episode 3, "Land Rights, What do we want?"
June 3rd is Mabo Day in Australia. The day commemorates the life of Torres Strait Islander activist Eddie Mabo. According to his daughter Gail, he fought for 15 years to finally win land rights for indigenous people in 1992 in the historic ruling of the High Court of Australia. - Der 3. Juni ist in Australien Mabo-Day. An dem Tag wird an das Leben des Torres-Strait-Islander-Aktivisten Eddie Mabo erinnert. Nach Aussagen seiner Tochter Gail kämpfte er 15 Jahre lang, um 1992 im historischen Urteil des High Court of Australia, endlich Landrechten für Ureinwohner zu erringen.
As Australia marks Mabo Day, Eddie Mabo's family reflects on his legacy and the landmark land rights victory that changed the nation. In this podcast, they share why the fight for recognition, truth and justice continues today.
Ørsted, a Danish renewable energy giant, is trying to lease 4,000 acres of Casey's state grazing land in Arizona to build an industrial solar array - land that he depends on for winter range, without which the ranch isn't viable.Casey believes productive grazing land shouldn't be touched when there's no shortage of barren desert, parking lots, and brownfields that could take solar instead - and the companies could do it if they wanted to, they just won't because it's cheaper and easier to go after open range.Casey Murph is a fifth-generation cattle rancher in northeastern Arizona. This episode covers that fight, and what's at stake for generational ranching in America.5 Key Topics:How Ørsted is attempting to take Casey's winter range for industrial solarWhy solar should go on parking lots and brownfields, not productive grazing landØrsted's existing Arizona install powers a Meta data centre, not homesThe collapse of independent beef operations and what it's done to supply and priceCasey's strategy: state land pressure, political allies, and buying timeTimestamps:00:00 - Casey intro02:00 - The Ørsted solar threat05:00 - Foreign-owned conglomerates09:00 - Urban disconnection from food11:00 - Where solar should go instead18:00 - Political strategy and allies19:00 - Ørsted's Pinal County install: homes promised, Meta data centre delivered28:00 - Beef supply consolidation31:00 - Feedlots and grass-finishing36:00 - Approval timeline and how to helpConnect with Casey:X
"Game of Empires" Hosts: Darren Weeks, Vicky Davis Website for the show: https://governamerica.com Vicky's website: https://thetechnocratictyranny.com COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AND CREDITS AT: https://governamerica.com/radio/radio-archives/22663-govern-america-may-2-2026-game-of-empires Listen LIVE every Saturday at 11AM Eastern or 8AM Pacific at http://governamerica.net or on your favorite app. DISCLOSURE: AI used for top-of-the-hour newscasts and break bumper music.White House Correspondence Dinner shooting. United Nations conferences on "transitioning away" from "fossil fuels" and the 7th Global Meeting on "Mountain Partnership" are examined. The Andorra Declaration and the limitation on travel and tourism by means of making it comply with the principles of sustainable development. Texas hires an Israeli company to desalinize water, yet there are droughts all of over the United States.
Environmental and land defenders in Brazil face some of the highest rates of violence in the world, yet most attacks are never investigated, and fewer still result in prosecution. In this episode of People, Places, Planet, host Sebastian Duque Rios speaks with Kristine Perry, staff attorney at ELI, and Amael Notini, ELI's in-country partner in Brazil and legislative consultant to the Brazilian Federal Senate, about the systemic forces driving violence against defenders and what accountability could look like.Together, they explore how Brazil's legacy of land inequality, weak rural state capacity, and a deeply entrenched culture of impunity have put Indigenous and Quilombola communities, small-scale farmers, and civil society actors at risk. The conversation covers the structural roots of land conflict, the ongoing contested ratification of the Escazú Agreement, the temporal framework threatening indigenous land rights, and what — if anything — emerged from COP 30 in Belém for defender protection. The episode concludes with a first look at what the team is finding as they build a first-of-its-kind database tracking investigations and prosecutions of lethal attacks against defenders across Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico, and why that data matters. This episode is part of ELI's ongoing series on environmental defenders across Latin America. If you've missed our previous episodes, check out our introductory episode on environmental defenders and ELI's database ("Environmental Defenders: On the Frontlines of Conservation") and our Spanish-language episode on the Colombian context ("Defensores ambientales: hacia la rendición de cuentas en Colombia"). For more information on the project, consult ELI's Platform to Protect Environmental Defenders. ★ Support this podcast ★
Karla Joy Treadway is a serial entrepreneur, marketing strategist for freedom-minded entrepreneurs, writer, speaker, and host of the Sovereign Sphere podcast, broadcasting from an island on Lake of the Woods in Ontario, Canada, where she and her family hunt, fish, fly their own plane, and homestead off the beaten path. Covid lockdowns cost her everything: her studio, her income, her community. Being canceled overnight for questioning medical mandates cost her the rest. Rather than go quiet, she went harder. In this conversation, Karla and I cover the Freedom Convoy and its consequences; what sovereign, self-reliant living really looks like day to day; the AI content tsunami quietly reshaping entrepreneurship and the narrow window entrepreneurs still have to build real trust; Canada's MAiD program as a window into where government-controlled healthcare ultimately leads; and what keeps Karla grounded, when the world feels like it's heading toward a point of no return.→ Please like, comment, share & follow — to help me beat the suppressing algo's. Thank you!– SPONSORS –→ Join me at Camp Nakamoto, a family-friendly Bitcoin retreat on a private island, June 18–21. Code EFRAT gives you 15% off: https://campnakamoto.com → Access liquidity without selling your Bitcoin with Ledn — learn more at https://ledn.io/Efrat → Get your TREZOR wallet & accessories, with a 5% discount, using my code at checkout (get my discount code from the episode - yep, you'll have to watch it): https://affil.trezor.io/SHUn→ Have you tried mining bitcoin? Stack sats directly to your wallet while saving on taxes with Abundant Mines: https://AbundantMines.com/Efrat - Claim your free month of hosting via this link– AFFILIATES –→ Join me in these upcoming events & use code EFRAT for discounted tickets: https://www.efrat.blog/p/upcoming-events→ Get 10% off on Augmented NAC to detox Spike protein, with the code YCXKQDK2 via this link: https://store.augmentednac.com/?via=efrat (Note, this is not medical advice, please consult your MD)→ Join me at Europe's largest bitcoin conference - BTC Prague, June 11-13, 2026. Code EFRAT for 10% off: http://btcprg.me/EFRAT→ Be good to your eyes & health, and get the Daylight tablet - a healthier, more human-friendly computer, zero blue light & flicker. Use code EFRAT for $25 off: https://bit.ly/Efrat_daylight → Get a second citizenship and a plan B to relocate to another country with Expat Money, leave your details for a follow up: https://expatmoney.com/efrat→ Watch “New Totalitarian Order” conference with Prof. Mattias Desmet & Efrat - code EFRAT for 10% off: https://efenigson.gumroad.com/l/desmet_efrat– LINKS –Karla on X: https://x.com/thesovereignceo Karla on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/karlajoytreadway/ Karla on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@thesovereignsphere Karla on Substack: https://karlatreadway.substack.com/ Efrat's X: https://twitter.com/efenigsonEfrat's Channels: https://linktr.ee/efenigsonWatch on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/yourethevoiceSupport Efrat's work: https://bit.ly/zap_efrat– CHAPTERS – 00:00 - Coming Up...01:47 - Introduction: Karla Treadway07:32 - The Canadian Trucker Convoy & How Life Changed16:25 - Bitcoin as a Freedom Weapon17:36 - Ad Break: Camp Nakamoto, Ledn & Trezor20:30 - Bank Freezing, Media & Waking Up23:21 - Gun Confiscation, Land Rights & Creeping Seizures27:45 - Sovereign Living: Homesteading on Lake of the Woods32:25 - Raising Children With Real Skills37:47 - Ad Break: Abundant Mines & New Totalitarian Order41:04 - AI, Entrepreneurship & the New Business Landscape55:54 - The Fourth Turning: What Are We Actually Building & Why?1:09:48 - Canada as a Crystal Ball: Mark Carney & Government Overreach1:18:11 - MAiD (Medical Assistance in Dying) When the State Expedites Depopulation1:23:29 - Faith, Darkness & Finding the Northern Lights1:29:38 - Where to Follow Karla
Mini podcast about this day in history, 2 March 2016, when Honduran Indigenous environmental activist Berta Cáceres was assassinated in her home. Of Lenca descent, she co-founded the Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras (COPINH), and was a leading participant in defending Lenca land from illegal logging and US military bases. She was also an advocate for LGBT+ and women's rights, and believed that: “Mother Earth – militarized, fenced-in, poisoned, a place where basic rights are systematically violated – demands that we take action.” At the time of her murder, Cáceres was heavily in Indigenous protests against hydroelectric dams being constructed by energy company DESA alongside Chinese firm Sinohydro and the World Bank. Several members of COPINH were killed by the Honduran military and company security during protests, which eventually forced Sinohydro and the World Bank to withdraw from the project. Cáceres was eventually shot dead in her home. A Mexican environmentalist, Gustavo Castro Soto, was also shot twice but survived. Nine men were later arrested and charged for the murder. They included the executive president of DESA, who was also a former military intelligence officer, as well as three other current or retired military officers, two of whom had been trained by the US military at the notorious School of the Americas. Eight were subsequently convicted and jailed, including the DESA president.Learn more about Cáceres' life and murder in this book: https://shop.workingclasshistory.com/products/who-killed-berta-caceres-nina-lakhaniOur work is only possible because of support from you, our listeners on patreon. If you appreciate our work, please join us and access exclusive content and benefits at patreon.com/workingclasshistory.See all of our anniversaries each day, alongside sources and maps on the On This Day section of our Stories app: stories.workingclasshistory.com/date/todayBrowse all Stories by Date here on the Date index: https://stories.workingclasshistory.com/dateCheck out our Map of historical Stories: https://map.workingclasshistory.comCheck out books, posters, clothing and more in our online store, here: https://shop.workingclasshistory.comIf you enjoy this podcast, make sure to check out our flagship longform podcast, Working Class History
FORGERIES, THE MAINE PENNY, AND ALT-RIGHT APPROPRIATION Colleague Martyn Whittock. Whittock dismisses American rune stones like the Kensington Stone as 19th-century forgeries made to claim land rights, though he accepts the "Maine Penny" as genuine evidence of trade. He concludes by warning against the modern "alt-right" appropriating Viking history to justify racial prejudice and white supremacy narratives. NUMBER 4
You may hear the protest chant, “what do we want? Land rights!” —but what does it really mean? Land is at the heart of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity, culture, and wellbeing. Known as “Country,” it includes land, waterways, skies, and all living things. In this episode of Australia Explained, we explore Indigenous land rights—what they involve, which land is covered, who can make claims, and the impact on First Nations communities. - ምናልባትም "የምንፈልገው ምንድን ነው? የመሬት መብቶች!" የሚል የተቃውሞ ሠልፍ መፈክር ሰምተው ይሆናል፤ ግና በእርግጥ ምን ማለት ነው? መሬት የአቦርጂናል እና ቶረስ መሽመጥ ደሴት የማንነት፣ ባሕልና ደህንነት ማዕከል ነው። "ሀገር" በሚል ዕሳቤ የሚታወቀው አባባል መሬት፣ የውኃ መስመሮች፣ ሰማይ እና ሕይወት ያላቸውን ሁሉ የሚያጠቃልል ነው። በእዚህ አውስትራሊያ ስትገለጥ ክፍለ ዝግጅት፤ የነባር ዜጎች የመሬት መብቶች ምንን እንደሚያካትቱ፣ የትኛውን መሬት እንደሚሸፍን፣ ማን የባለቤትነት ይገባኛልን ማንሳት እንደሚችል እና በነባር ዜጎች ማኅበረሰባት ላይ ስላለው ተፅዕኖ እንዳስሳለን።
Welcome to this mid-week edition of RealAg Radio with your host Shaun Haney! On today's show, Haney is joined by: Werner Stump of BC Cattlemen’s Association on land rights and titles and the Cowichan decision; Krishen Rangasamy of FCC on 2026 macroeconomics; and, Lisa Bishop-Spencer of the Canadian Centre for Food Integrity on the Canada’s... Read More
Welcome to this mid-week edition of RealAg Radio with your host Shaun Haney! On today's show, Haney is joined by: Werner Stump of BC Cattlemen’s Association on land rights and titles and the Cowichan decision; Krishen Rangasamy of FCC on 2026 macroeconomics; and, Lisa Bishop-Spencer of the Canadian Centre for Food Integrity on the Canada’s... Read More
In this episode, Kellie Macpherson sits down with Kimberlee Centera, founder of TerraPro Solutions, to unpack what really makes or breaks renewable energy projects behind the scenes.With more than 24 GW of projects supported, Kimberlee shares hard-earned insights on:Transmission risk and land rightsWhy communication failures delay projectsHow to de-risk renewable developments before capital is committedThe realities of permitting across counties and state linesHow to build trust with landowners, regulators, and stakeholdersWhy “transmission isn't sexy” — but it's mission-criticalThey also dive into leadership, mentorship, and how to create pathways for women and future leaders in renewables through collaboration, transparency, and real-world integrity.This conversation is a must-listen for developers, asset managers, investors, and anyone navigating risk in renewable energy, transmission planning, and infrastructure development.Kimberlee has generously shared access to her upcoming Mergers & Acquisitions E-book, a practical guide for navigating risk, diligence, and the evolving landscape of renewable project transactions.Access it here: https://29qd9.share.hsforms.com/2XCopk5IaRtivQHhWKvMXSA?utm_campaign=3724125-M%26A%20Campaign&utm_source=linkedin&utm_medium=social&utm_term=Access%20to%20M%26A%20e-Book&utm_content=M%26A%20e-Book%20LinkedIn
Episode 309 of UnSpun with Jody Vance and George Affleck is a holiday edition that covers everything from BC weather disasters to provincial political turmoil to some alarming new US travel requirements.Here's what's inside:
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From Wisconsin to California, Indigenous nations are reacquiring land. It’s part of a global “landback” movement to return stolen Native lands to tribal control. Is the restoration of land just symbolic, or does it represent a real step forward on the path to restoring Native culture and tribal sovereignty? In this episode: Rebecca Nagle (@rebeccanagle), Cherokee writer and journalist, author of By The Fire We Carry Episode credits: This episode was produced by Melanie Marich, Haleema Shah, and Diana Ferrero with Phillip Lanos, Spencer Cline, Chloe K. Li, Fatima Shafiq, Farhan Rafid, Tamara Khandaker and Natasha Del Toro. It was edited by Kylene Kiang and Noor Wazwaz Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our video editors are Hisham Abu Salah and Mohannad Al-Melhem. Alexandra Locke is the Take’s executive producer. Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera’s head of audio. Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on X, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube
TODAY ON THE ROBERT SCOTT BELL SHOW: COVID PCR Test Fraud, Kidney Disease Surge, Empathetic AI Debate, Rob Rene, Health Innovator, Pulex Irritans, Ammon Bundy, Land Rights, Government Overreach, Nicotine Seizure and MORE! https://robertscottbell.com/covid-pcr-test-fraud-kidney-disease-surge-empathy-ai-debate-rob-rene-health-innovator-pulex-irritans-ammon-bundy-nicotine-seizure-question-and-more/https://boxcast.tv/view/covid-pcr-fraud-kidney-disease-surge-rob-rene-health-innovator-ammon-bundy-land-rights-government-overreach---the-rsb-show-11-11-25-ai31b1uelhrogvdum2ph Purpose and Character The use of copyrighted material on the website is for non-commercial, educational purposes, and is intended to provide benefit to the public through information, critique, teaching, scholarship, or research. Nature of Copyrighted Material Weensure that the copyrighted material used is for supplementary and illustrative purposes and that it contributes significantly to the user's understanding of the content in a non-detrimental way to the commercial value of the original content. Amount and Substantiality Our website uses only the necessary amount of copyrighted material to achieve the intended purpose and does not substitute for the original market of the copyrighted works. Effect on Market Value The use of copyrighted material on our website does not in any way diminish or affect the market value of the original work. We believe that our use constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Law. If you believe that any content on the website violates your copyright, please contact us providing the necessary information, and we will take appropriate action to address your concern.
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Send us a textOf course, saving forests is good for the animals that live there and the environment. But saving forests where indigenous people live can have another surprising benefit. It can be good for the health of all of the people who live throughout the region, researchers have found.That benefit seems to come not just because forests are healthier ecosystems in general, but because indigenous people are good at taking care of them, a new study showed.Burning forests can cause heart disease, lung disease, skin conditions, and kill hundreds of thousands of people a year, according to numerous estimates. Destroying forests spreads out insects that carry malaria, yellow fever, and other infections that sicken and kill people.Dr. Júlia Rodrigues Barreto of the Institute of Advanced Studies at the University of São Paulo in Brazil; Dr. Ana Filipa Palmeirim of the Federal University of Pará, Brazil and Université Libre de Bruxelles; and colleagues wanted to see if protection of indigenous land had an effect on health.They looked at 20 years of data from the Amazon, which reaches into 9 South American countries and is the most biodiverse region on the planet.As with everything involving biology, the picture is complicated. But if at least 45 percent of the forest cover was preserved in an indigenous territory – an area preserved for the people who originally lived there – nearby areas reported fewer diseases caused by fires, as well as vector-borne diseases such as malaria that are spread by insects.They reported their findings in the journal Communications Earth and Environment. In this episode of One World, One Health, listen as they discuss what they found and what it could mean for everyone on the planet.
Interview with Ben Pullinger, President & CEO of ATEX Resources Inc.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/atex-resources-tsxvatx-resource-update-coming-after-exceptional-phase-five-drill-results-6808Recording date: 25th September 2025ATEX Resources (TSXV: ATX) has positioned itself as a leading copper development story following the successful completion of its resource update and a strategic $21 million land acquisition. The company's Valeriano project in Chile has achieved management's guidance target of 2 billion tons at 0.78% copper equivalent grade, with 24% of the resource now classified in the higher-confidence indicated category.The resource achievement represents significant progress from the company's initial geological understanding. Through systematic drilling that expanded from 22,000 meters in 2023 to 51,000 meters currently, ATEX has evolved its geological model from a conceptual three-finger framework to a comprehensive understanding of a continuous granodioritic porphyry core representing nearly one billion tons, complemented by substantial wall rock mineralization.Central to ATEX's development strategy is the B2B zone, which delivered 30 million tons at 1.36% copper equivalent grade within just one year of drilling. This higher-grade zone forms the foundation for a potential starter operation that could provide early cash flow and achieve payback periods of 2-3 years, addressing the capital intensity challenges typical of large-scale copper projects.The company's $21 million acquisition of 14,500 hectares of surface rights eliminates critical development risks by providing complete control over surface access and water rights. This strategic investment removes permitting uncertainties and reduces operational costs, particularly for water procurement and trucking expenses.ATEX has distinguished itself through exceptional exploration efficiency, achieving a discovery cost of half a penny per pound of copper in the ground—efficiency levels not observed since the early 1990s. This performance reflects both the deployment of advanced directional drilling techniques and the inherently well-behaved geological characteristics of the Valeriano deposit.With over $20 million in cash and $52 million in callable warrants, ATEX maintains a strong financial position to execute its Phase 6 drilling program while benefiting from favorable copper market dynamics driven by global supply constraints and increasing electrification demand.View ATEX Resources' company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/atex-resources-incSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
You may hear the protest chant, “what do we want? Land rights!” —but what does it really mean? Land is at the heart of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity, culture, and wellbeing. Known as “Country,” it includes land, waterways, skies, and all living things. In this episode of Australia Explained, we explore Indigenous land rights—what they involve, which land is covered, who can make claims, and the impact on First Nations communities. - Можеби сте го слушнале протестното скандирање.. "Што бараме? Правo на земјиште!“ Но, што всушност значи тоа? Земјaта е во срцето на идентитетот, културата и благосостојбата на Абориџините и жителите на островите на Тoрес Стрејт. Познато како “Country“, односно земја.. вклучува земјиште, водни патишта, небо и сите живи суштества. Во оваа епизода од “Australia Explained“, ги истражуваме правата на земјиште на Домородните жители - што тие вклучуваат, кое земјиште е опфатено, кој може да поднесе барање и влијанието врз заедниците на Првите Нации.
You may hear the protest chant, “what do we want? Land rights!” —but what does it really mean? Land is at the heart of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity, culture, and wellbeing. Known as “Country,” it includes land, waterways, skies, and all living things. In this episode of Australia Explained, we explore Indigenous land rights—what they involve, which land is covered, who can make claims, and the impact on First Nations communities. - Можда сте некада на протестним скуповима аутохтоних народа чули поклич: „Шта хоћемо? Хоћемо права на земљу!“ Знате ли шта та права заправо представљају? Када се говори о домородачком становништву Аустралије, треба знати да је земља дубоко у темељима идентитета, културе и благостања Абориџина и становника острва Торесовог мореуза. У овој епизоди серијала Australia Explained говоримо о правима аутохтоних народа на земљу - и трагамо за одговорима на питања шта она подразумевају, на која се подручја односе и какав утицај имају на заједнице Првих народа.
You may hear the protest chant, “what do we want? Land rights!” —but what does it really mean? Land is at the heart of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity, culture, and wellbeing. Known as “Country,” it includes land, waterways, skies, and all living things. In this episode of Australia Explained, we explore Indigenous land rights—what they involve, which land is covered, who can make claims, and the impact on First Nations communities. - Tej zaum koj hnov sob lus tawm tsam qw ib tsaug ib tsaug tias, "Peb xav tau dab tsi? Peb xav muaj cai ua tswv av!" no lawm — tab sis ho txhais tau lub ntsiab lus li cas tiag? Av yeej yog tej yam tseem ceeb heev rau neeg txum tim Aboriginal thiab Torres Strait Islander tej cim thawj, kab lis kev cai thiab kev noj qab nyob zoo. Lob lus "Country - teb chaws," uas suav tej av, tej dej, ntuj ntsuab, thiab txhua tsav yam muaj sia. Toom xov xwm Australia explained no peb yuav txheeb txog neeg txum tim txoj cai ua tswv av — tias seb cuam tshuam txog dab tsi, tej av ho muaj dab tsi, leej twg muaj cai aws, thiab ho muaj teeb meem dab tsi rau tej zejzog neeg txum tim.
You may hear the protest chant, “what do we want? Land rights!” —but what does it really mean? Land is at the heart of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity, culture, and wellbeing. Known as “Country,” it includes land, waterways, skies, and all living things. In this episode of Australia Explained, we explore Indigenous land rights—what they involve, which land is covered, who can make claims, and the impact on First Nations communities. - Դուք կրնաք լսած ըլլալ բողոքի կոչը, «ին՞չ կ'ուզենք մենք, Հողային իրաւունքներ!» — բայց իրականին մէջ այդ ին՞չ կը նշանակէ: Հողը կը գտնուի ապորիճէններու եւ Թորրես Նեղուցի կղզիաբնակներու ինքնութեան, մշակոյթի եւ բարեկեցութեան կեդրոնը։ Յայտնի է որպէս «Երկիր», և կը ներառնէ ցամաքը, ջրային ուղիները, երկինքը եւ բոլոր կենդանի էակները։ «Աւստրալիան Բացատրուած» հաղորդման այս թողարկման մէջ մենք կ'ուսումնասիրենք բնիկ ժողովուրդներու հողային իրաւունքները՝ ին՞չ կը ներառնեն, ո՞ր հողերը կը ծածկուին, ով՞ կրնայ պահանջներ ներկայացնել և ատոնց ազդեցութիւնը Առաջին ազգերու համայնքներուն վրայ։
You may hear the protest chant, “what do we want? Land rights!” —but what does it really mean? Land is at the heart of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity, culture, and wellbeing. Known as “Country,” it includes land, waterways, skies, and all living things. In this episode of Australia Explained, we explore Indigenous land rights—what they involve, which land is covered, who can make claims, and the impact on First Nations communities. - Vous entendrez peut-être le chant de protestation : « Que voulons-nous ? Des droits fonciers ! » — mais qu'est-ce que cela signifie réellement ? La terre est au cœur de l'identité, de la culture et du bien-être des Aborigènes et des Insulaires du détroit de Torres. Connue sous le nom de « Country », elle englobe la terre, les voies navigables, le ciel et tous les êtres vivants. Dans cet épisode d'« Australia Explained », nous examinons les droits fonciers autochtones : ce qu'ils recouvrent, les terres concernées, qui peut faire une demande et l'impact sur les communautés des Premières Nations.
You may hear the protest chant, “what do we want? Land rights!” —but what does it really mean? Land is at the heart of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity, culture, and wellbeing. Known as “Country,” it includes land, waterways, skies, and all living things. In this episode of Australia Explained, we explore Indigenous land rights—what they involve, which land is covered, who can make claims, and the impact on First Nations communities. - Unaweza sikia wito huu katika maandamano, “tuna taka nini? Haki za ardhi!” ila wito huo una maana gani? Ardhi iko katika kiini cha utambulisho, utamaduni na ustawi wa wa Aboriginal na watu kutoka Visiwa vya Torres Strait. Inajulikana kama “nchi” na inajumuisha ardhi, njia za maji, anga na kila kitu kilicho hai. Katika makala haya ya Australia ya Fafanuliwa, tuta chunguza haki za ardhi zawa Australia wa asili, wanacho husisha, ardhi gani ina funikwa, nani anaweza fanya madai na madhara kwa jamii za Mataifa ya Kwanza.
You may hear the protest chant, “what do we want? Land rights!” —but what does it really mean? Land is at the heart of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity, culture, and wellbeing. Known as “Country,” it includes land, waterways, skies, and all living things. In this episode of Australia Explained, we explore Indigenous land rights—what they involve, which land is covered, who can make claims, and the impact on First Nations communities. - “Бид юу хүсч байгаа вэ? – Газрын эрх!” гэсэн жагсаалын уриаг та сонсож байсан байх. Гэхдээ энэ чухам ямар утга учиртай үг вэ? Газар бол Абориген болон Торрес хоолойн арлын ард түмний мөн чанар, соёл, сайн сайхан байдлын амин зүрх юм. Тэдний нэрлэдгээр “Country” буюу Эх нутаг нь газар, усан зам, тэнгэр, амьд бүхнийг хамардаг. Энэ удаагийн Australia Explained дугаарт бид уугуул иргэдийн газрын эрхийн талаар — тэд юу агуулдаг, ямар газрыг хамардаг, хэн нэхэмжилж болох, мөн Анхны Үндэстнүүдийн ард түмэнд үзүүлэх нөлөөллийн талаар ярилцлаа.
You may hear the protest chant, “what do we want? Land rights!” —but what does it really mean? Land is at the heart of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity, culture, and wellbeing. Known as “Country,” it includes land, waterways, skies, and all living things. In this episode of Australia Explained, we explore Indigenous land rights—what they involve, which land is covered, who can make claims, and the impact on First Nations communities. - Puede que escuches el lema de protesta: "¿Qué queremos? ¡Derechos sobre la tierra!" —pero, ¿qué significa realmente? La tierra está en el corazón de la identidad, cultura y bienestar de los aborígenes y de los isleños del Estrecho de Torres. Lo que ellos conocen como "país," incluye la tierra, las vías fluviales, el cielo y todos los seres vivos. En este episodio de Australia Explained, exploramos los derechos sobre la tierra indígena —qué abarcan, qué tierras están consideradas, quién puede hacer reclamaciones y el impacto de esto en las comunidades de las Primeras Naciones.
You may hear the protest chant, “what do we want? Land rights!” —but what does it really mean? Land is at the heart of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity, culture, and wellbeing. Known as “Country,” it includes land, waterways, skies, and all living things. In this episode of Australia Explained, we explore Indigenous land rights—what they involve, which land is covered, who can make claims, and the impact on First Nations communities. - Masalo e masani ona e fa'alogo i le 'alaga, “what do we want? Land rights!” — ae o le a tonu lona uiga? O Fanua ma 'ele'ele o le fatu o le fa'asinomaga ma aganu'u a Tagata Aboriginal ma atumotu Torres Straits. E fa'aigoaina o le “Country,” ma e aofia uma ai fanua, vaitafe ma alavai, le vanimonimo ma meaola uma. I le ripoti lenei a le Australia Explained, o le a fa'amatala atu ai le uiga o aia a tagata muamua i fanua - mea e aofia ai ma auala e fa'aulu ai tagi i mata'upu i fanua mo Tagata Muamua.
You may hear the protest chant, “what do we want? Land rights!” —but what does it really mean? Land is at the heart of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity, culture, and wellbeing. Known as “Country,” it includes land, waterways, skies, and all living things. In this episode of Australia Explained, we explore Indigenous land rights—what they involve, which land is covered, who can make claims, and the impact on First Nations communities. - Možda ste čuli protestne povike: „Šta želimo? Prava na zemlju!“ – ali šta to zapravo znači? Zemlja je u srži identiteta, kulture i blagostanja Aboridžina i stanovnika Torresovog prolaza. Poznata kao „Country - zemlja“, uključuje zemlju, vodene puteve, nebo i sva živa bića. U ovoj epizodi Australia Explained istražujemo prava autohtonih stanovnika na zemlju – šta ona uključuju, na koju zemlju se odnose, ko može podnijeti zahtjeve i kakav je njihov uticaj na zajednice Prvih naroda.
You may hear the protest chant, “what do we want? Land rights!” —but what does it really mean? Land is at the heart of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity, culture, and wellbeing. Known as “Country,” it includes land, waterways, skies, and all living things. In this episode of Australia Explained, we explore Indigenous land rights—what they involve, which land is covered, who can make claims, and the impact on First Nations communities. - "What do we want? Land rights! (私たちが求めるものは何?土地の権利!)" そんな抗議の声を耳にしたことはありませんか? しかし、この土地権とは実際、何を意味するのでしょうか。アボリジナルやトレス海峡諸島の人々にとって、土地はアイデンティティや文化、そして心身の健康の中心にあります。"カントリー"と呼ばれるこの概念には、大地だけでなく、水域や空、そしてすべての生き物が含まれています。今週の『Australia Explained』では、先住民の土地権について探ります。
You may hear the protest chant, “what do we want? Land rights!” —but what does it really mean? Land is at the heart of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity, culture, and wellbeing. Known as “Country,” it includes land, waterways, skies, and all living things. In this episode of Australia Explained, we explore Indigenous land rights—what they involve, which land is covered, who can make claims, and the impact on First Nations communities. - Vielleicht hören Sie den Protestgesang: „Was wollen wir? „Landrechte!“ — Aber was bedeutet das wirklich? „Country“ ist das Herzstück der Identität, Kultur und des Wohlbefindens der Aborigines und der Torres Strait Islander. Bekannt als „Country“ umfasst es Land, Wasserwege, Himmel und alle Lebewesen. In dieser Folge von Australia Explained untersuchen wir die Landrechte der Ureinwohner – was sie beinhalten, welches Land davon betroffen ist, wer Ansprüche geltend machen kann und welche Auswirkungen sie auf die Gemeinschaften der First Nations haben.
You may hear the protest chant, “what do we want? Land rights!” —but what does it really mean? Land is at the heart of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity, culture, and wellbeing. Known as “Country,” it includes land, waterways, skies, and all living things. In this episode of Australia Explained, we explore Indigenous land rights—what they involve, which land is covered, who can make claims, and the impact on First Nations communities. - भूमि, आदिवासी र टोरेस स्ट्रेट द्विप समूहका बासिन्दाहरूको पहिचान, संस्कृति र कल्याणसँग जोडिएको छ। अस्ट्रेलिया बुझ्नुहोस्को यो अङ्कमा हामी आदिवासीहरूका लागि भूमि अधिकारको वास्तविक अर्थ के हो भन्ने बारेमा बुझ्ने कोसिस गर्नेछौँ।
This week marks the 50th anniversary since the Gurindji land handback, an historic turning point for Aboriginal land rights in Australia. Fifty years on, people from all over Australia have gathered for the Gurindji Freedom Day Festival to celebrate the anniversary of the land hand-back, and remember the iconic events of the 1966 Wave Hill Walk Off.
You may hear the protest chant, “what do we want? Land rights!” —but what does it really mean? Land is at the heart of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity, culture, and wellbeing. Known as “Country,” it includes land, waterways, skies, and all living things. In this episode of Australia Explained, we explore Indigenous land rights—what they involve, which land is covered, who can make claims, and the impact on First Nations communities. - Ви можете почути протестне гасло: «Чого ми хочемо? Права на землю!» — але що це насправді означає? Земля є серцевиною ідентичності, культури та добробуту Аборигенів і мешканців островів Торресової протоки. Відома як «Країна», вона включає землю, водойми, небо та всі живі істоти. У цьому випуску «Australia Explained» ми досліджуємо права корінних народів на землю — що вони включають, які землі охоплюють, хто може подавати претензії та який вплив це має на громади перших націй...
You may hear the protest chant, “what do we want? Land rights!” —but what does it really mean? Land is at the heart of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity, culture, and wellbeing. Known as “Country,” it includes land, waterways, skies, and all living things. In this episode of Australia Explained, we explore Indigenous land rights—what they involve, which land is covered, who can make claims, and the impact on First Nations communities. - ดินแดนหรือ “Country” คือหัวใจของอัตลักษณ์ วัฒนธรรม และความเป็นอยู่ของชาวอะบอริจินและชาวเกาะช่องแคบทอร์เรส มีความหมายครอบคลุมทั้งผืนดิน แหล่งน้ำ ท้องฟ้า และสรรพสิ่งที่มีชีวิต สิทธิในที่ดินดั้งเดิมของชนพื้นเมืองมีความหมายอย่างไร ครอบคลุมพื้นที่ใด ใครสามารถยื่นขอได้ และมีผลกระทบต่อชุมชนพื้นเมืองอย่างไร เรามีข้อมูล
You may hear the protest chant, “what do we want? Land rights!” —but what does it really mean? Land is at the heart of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity, culture, and wellbeing. Known as “Country,” it includes land, waterways, skies, and all living things. In this episode of Australia Explained, we explore Indigenous land rights—what they involve, which land is covered, who can make claims, and the impact on First Nations communities. - Waxaa laga yaabaa inaad maqashay dad debed-baxaya oo ku qaylinaya “ What do we want? Land rights. Oo macneheedu yahay ‘maxaynu rabnaaa', waxaynu rabnaa Xuquuq dhul”. Waaa maxay macneheedu? Dhulku, ama sida ay u yaqaannaan “Country”, wuxuu udub-dhexaad u yahay astaanta, dhaqanka iyo bed-qabka dadka Aboriginal-ka iyo kuwa Torres Strait Islanader-ka. Macnaha Country ama dhul, kuma koobna oo keliya dhulka. Waxaa ku jira, biyo-mareennada, cirka iyo dhammaan noocyada noolaha.
You may hear the protest chant, “what do we want? Land rights!” —but what does it really mean? Land is at the heart of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity, culture, and wellbeing. Known as “Country,” it includes land, waterways, skies, and all living things. In this episode of Australia Explained, we explore Indigenous land rights—what they involve, which land is covered, who can make claims, and the impact on First Nations communities. - 你可能听到过这样的抗议口号:“我们要什么?土地权!” 但这究竟意味着什么? 土地是原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民身份认同、文化和福祉的核心。它被称为“国家”,涵盖陆地、水道、天空和所有生物。 在本期《解读澳洲》中,我们将探讨原住民的土地权:它涉及哪些内容、哪些土地被覆盖、谁可以提出所有权主张以及对原住民社区的影响。(点击音频收听详细报道)
You may hear the protest chant, “what do we want? Land rights!” —but what does it really mean? Land is at the heart of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity, culture, and wellbeing. Known as “Country,” it includes land, waterways, skies, and all living things. In this episode of Australia Explained, we explore Indigenous land rights—what they involve, which land is covered, who can make claims, and the impact on First Nations communities. - الأرض هي جوهر هوية وثقافة ورفاه السكان الأصليين وسكان جزر مضيق توريس. فما هي حقوقهم في هذه الأرضي وأيها تشمل، ومن يحق له المطالبة بها، وأثرها على مجتمعاتهم؟
You may hear the protest chant, “what do we want? Land rights!” —but what does it really mean? Land is at the heart of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity, culture, and wellbeing. Known as “Country,” it includes land, waterways, skies, and all living things. In this episode of Australia Explained, we explore Indigenous land rights—what they involve, which land is covered, who can make claims, and the impact on First Nations communities. - Возможно, вы слышали протестный лозунг “What do we want? Land rights!” («Чего мы хотим? Прав на землю!») Но что это на самом деле означает? Земля лежит в основе идентичности, культуры и благополучия Аборигенных людей и жителей островов Торресова пролива. Понятие “Country” включает в себя Землю, водоемы, небо и всё живое. В этом выпуске рубрики «Жизнь в Австралии» мы рассмотрим земельные права Коренных народов: что они собой представляют, кто может предъявлять права и как это влияет на общины Коренных народов.
You may hear the protest chant, “what do we want? Land rights!” —but what does it really mean? Land is at the heart of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity, culture, and wellbeing. Known as “Country,” it includes land, waterways, skies, and all living things. In this episode of Australia Explained, we explore Indigenous land rights—what they involve, which land is covered, who can make claims, and the impact on First Nations communities. - Pode ouvir-se no cântico de protesto “O que queremos? Direitos à Terra!” Mas o que significa isso na prática? A Terra está no centro da identidade, cultura e bem-estar dos Povos Aborígenes e das Ilhas do Estreito de Torres. Conhecida como Country, esta ligação vai para além do solo. Este é um termo utilizado pelos povos das Primeiras Nações Australianas, para se referirem às Terras, águas e céus aos quais estão ligados por laços ancestrais e origens familiares. Neste episódio da rubrica “Austrália, Tudo Explicado”, refletimos sobre os direitos à Terra dos Povos das Primeiras Nações Australianas. Em que consistem? A que Terras dizem respeito? Quem pode reivindicá-los? De que forma impactam as comunidades das Primeiras Nações Australianas?
You may hear the protest chant, “what do we want? Land rights!” —but what does it really mean? Land is at the heart of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity, culture, and wellbeing. Known as “Country,” it includes land, waterways, skies, and all living things. In this episode of Australia Explained, we explore Indigenous land rights—what they involve, which land is covered, who can make claims, and the impact on First Nations communities. - شاید بارها شعار اعتراضی "چه میخواهیم؟ حقوق ارضی!" را شنیده باشید. اما معنای این شعار چیست؟ زمین در قلب هویت، فرهنگ و رفاه مردمان بومی آسترالیا و جزیرهنشینان تنگه تورس قرار دارد. آنچه بومیان آن را سرزمین مینامند؛ تنها زمین نیست، بلکه آبراهها، آسمان و همه موجودات زنده را نیز در بر میگیرد. در این قسمت روزنهای به آسترالیا، به حقوق ارضی بومیان میپردازیم. این حقوق شامل چه میشود، کدام زمینها را در بر میگیرد، کیها میتوانند ادعا کنند و چه تأثیری بر جوامع بومی دارد؟
You may hear the protest chant, “what do we want? Land rights!” —but what does it really mean? Land is at the heart of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity, culture, and wellbeing. Known as “Country,” it includes land, waterways, skies, and all living things. In this episode of Australia Explained, we explore Indigenous land rights—what they involve, which land is covered, who can make claims, and the impact on First Nations communities. - احتمالا شعار اعتراضی «چه میخواهیم؟ حقوق زمین!» را بارها شنیدهاید؛ اما این شعار واقعا به چه معناست؟ زمین در قلب هویت، فرهنگ و رفاه بومیان و جزیرهنشینان تنگه تورس قرار دارد. این سرزمین که به عنوان «کشور» شناخته میشود، شامل زمین، آبراهها، آسمانها و همه موجودات زنده میشود. در این گزارش به حقوق زمین بومیان میپردازیم.
You may hear the protest chant, “what do we want? Land rights!” —but what does it really mean? Land is at the heart of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity, culture, and wellbeing. Known as “Country,” it includes land, waterways, skies, and all living things. In this episode of Australia Explained, we explore Indigenous land rights—what they involve, which land is covered, who can make claims, and the impact on First Nations communities. - 시위 현장에서 "what do we want? Land rights!"라는 구호를 들어보셨을 겁니다. 하지만 이 말의 진짜 의미는 무엇일까요? 토지는 호주 원주민과 토레스해협 제도 주민들의 정체성, 문화, 그리고 삶의 핵심입니다. 이들에게 토지는 단순한 공간이 아니라, 물길과 하늘, 모든 생명체를 포함한 ‘컨트리(Country)'로 이해합니다. 오늘 오스트레일리아 익스플레인드에서는 원주민 토지 권리에 대해 살펴봅니다. 토지 권리가 무엇을 의미하는지, 어떤 토지가 대상이 되는지, 누가 청구할 수 있는지, 그리고 이것이 원주민 공동체에 어떤 영향을 미치는지 함께 알아보겠습니다.
You may hear the protest chant, “what do we want? Land rights!” —but what does it really mean? Land is at the heart of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity, culture, and wellbeing. Known as “Country,” it includes land, waterways, skies, and all living things. In this episode of Australia Explained, we explore Indigenous land rights—what they involve, which land is covered, who can make claims, and the impact on First Nations communities. - Dikenal sebagai "Country" atau Negeri, tanah ini mencakup daratan, perairan, langit, dan semua makhluk hidup. Dalam episode Australia Explained ini, kita membahas hak atas tanah Pribumi — apa saja yang tercakup di dalamnya, lahan mana yang dicakup, siapa yang dapat mengajukan klaim, dan dampaknya terhadap komunitas Bangsa Pertama.
You may hear the protest chant, “what do we want? Land rights!” —but what does it really mean? Land is at the heart of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity, culture, and wellbeing. Known as “Country,” it includes land, waterways, skies, and all living things. In this episode of Australia Explained, we explore Indigenous land rights—what they involve, which land is covered, who can make claims, and the impact on First Nations communities. - Đất đai là trung tâm trong bản sắc, văn hoá và đời sống tinh thần của Thổ dân và người dân eo biển Torres. Và mỗi khi nói về quyền đất đai của người bản địa, điều đó có nghĩa là người bản địa sẽ lấy lại nhà cửa đất đai của một ai đó?
You may hear the protest chant, “what do we want? Land rights!” —but what does it really mean? Land is at the heart of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity, culture, and wellbeing. Known as “Country,” it includes land, waterways, skies, and all living things. In this episode of Australia Explained, we explore Indigenous land rights—what they involve, which land is covered, who can make claims, and the impact on First Nations communities. - Yïn aci kɔc ci lɔ aɣer dhiɛ̈l pïŋ ke lueelke, "yeŋo wïcku? Yïïth pïny!' ku yeŋo kënë wɛ̈tde yic? Pïny ee yeen ke rɛ̈ɛ̈l puön Aboriginal ku Torres Strait Islander ŋiëc den, ciɛ̈ɛ̈ŋ ku rëëlden. ŋic ke cɔl "baai/wuut," aye mat thin gut ci pïny, wɛ̈ɛ̈r, nyiääth, ku kuät käk piir eben.Kë jɛ̈ɛ̈mic kënë Australia Explained, ɣok abi yïïth kɔc Aboriginal Lëŋ keek nhïïm pïny caath, ye kaŋo rɛ̈ɛ̈l thiin, ye pïny nɛ̈n yeen ci yiök, yeŋa lëu bi yeen lueel ke kide, ku riɛ̈ɛ̈ŋ yiënda ci looi tɛn akutnhoom wuöt Kɔc Gɛ̈ɛ̈th Tueŋ.
Award-winning journalist Hal Herring joins Brandon Butler and Nathan McLeod for a deep dive into the critical issues facing public lands and conservation in America today. As a veteran writer for Field & Stream, The Atlantic Monthly, The Economist, and more, Herring brings a sharp perspective and years of investigative reporting to this no-holds-barred conversation.In this episode, the trio tackles the controversial attempted sale of public lands in Utah, the deceptive legislation that threatens our natural resources (a.k.a. the “big beautiful bill”), and how conservation is being caught up in political narratives and culture wars. They also discuss the problem of misinformation in outdoor media, answer the “mystery bait bucket" question and more. This thought-provoking discussion underscores the importance of staying informed and engaged in protecting wild places — and what's at stake if we don't.For more info:Hal Herring WebsiteHal Herring PodcastSpecial thanks to:Living The Dream Outdoor PropertiesSuperior Foam Insulation LLCDoolittle TrailersScenic Rivers TaxidermyConnect with Driftwood Outdoors:FacebookInstagramYouTubeEmail:info@driftwoodoutdoors.com
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