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Tallgrass Institute Releases Tribal Benefit Agreements Report
New research from Tallgrass Institute, Tribal Benefit Agreements: Designing for Sovereignty provides essential context and considerations for Tribal Benefit Agreements (TBAs) that respect self-determination and provide benefits in accordance with Native Peoples’ own goals.
News of Note 7/4/25: Military Action in Bangladesh, Indigenous Women’s Rights in Thailand, Yoorrook Report on British Colonialism Impacts
Indigenous Peoples request intervention following military operations by Bangladesh army, Indigenous Women Network in Thailand express concerns about royal decree’s impacts to 4,000+ communities, Yoorrook Justice Commission finds Indigenous population decreased three quarters after British colonization, and more.
News of Note 6/27/25: Displacement from Indonesia Food Project, Canada’s Controversial Development Bill Passes, Native CDFIs Defunding Threat
UN raises concern for displacement of more than 50,000 Indigenous people by Indonesia food estate project, Canada passes bill to fast-track development projects despite FPIC concerns, US on track to cut 86 percent of funding for Native American CDFI Assistance program in 2025, and more.
Takeaways: IIPWG June 2025
Thank you to everyone who was able to attend the presentation, Investor Briefing: Emerging Issues, Updates, and Priorities from Native Leaders, and the June IIPWG call. We share deep gratitude with Cory Blankenship and Keith Doxtator for sharing about the challenges and priorities of tribal nations in the current era. Please find presentation takeaways below with link to video of the presentation. Please also find an investor brief highlighting takeaways from the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues and a call for solidarity with human rights defenders in Ecuador, as well as upcoming events, recently released resources, and news items of interest.
Tallgrass Institute at the 2025 Alaska Conference on Mining Impacts and Prevention
Keynote speaker Kate R. Finn, founder of the Tallgrass Institute, delivered a clear message on the second day of the conference: Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC) is not a bureaucratic checkbox—it is a fundamental human right. “FPIC is not a buffet,” Finn told attendees. “You don’t get to pick one. It’s all of it together.” That means providing full and culturally appropriate information, engaging Indigenous communities before any planning begins, and—most importantly—honoring their right to say no.
News of Note 6/20/25: California Examines Ties to Amazon Oil Impacts, Nepal Mandates Indigenous Rights, Landmark Land Decision in Kenya Today
California visit by Indigenous leaders from Ecuador leads state to examine its crude oil impacts in Amazon, Nepal Supreme Court requires alignment with UNDRIP, a 2023 Kenya court decision paved way for Indigenous land justice today, and more.
News of Note 6/13/25: Amazon Indigenous Leaders’ COP30 Priorities, Expulsion Threats in Paraguay, Indigenous Rights in Malaysia
Indigenous authorities of the Amazon basin affirm priorities for COP30, Indigenous community of Hugua Po’i in Paraguay receives tenuous reprieve of expulsion, Human Rights Commission of Malaysia calls for a national action plan to safeguard Indigenous Peoples’ rights, and more.
News of Note 6/6/25: ADB Solar Loan Withdraw, Bolivia Pauses Global Lithium Deal, Xinka Reinforce No Consent for Mining
Asian Development Bank withdrew a $434.25 million loan for an Assam solar farm after opposition from Karbi, Naga, Kachari and Adivasi communities; Bolivian court paused Chinese and Russian lithium projects after a complaint was filed by Indigenous groups; Xinka representatives visited British Columbia to reinforce lack of consent for Pan American Silver project in Guatemala; and more.
News of Note 5/30/25: Crisis for Ngäbe-Buglé and Emberá in Panama, Harms to Bajo from Nickel Mining, Indigenous Palm Oil Boycotts
Ngäbe-Buglé and Emberá communities experiencing violent repression from Panama government, correlation between nickel mining and child deaths for Bajo people in Indonesia, Indigenous Peoples in West Papua boycott palm oil products after ancestry land deforestation, and more.
News of Note 5/23/25: Warning of Indigenous Extinction in Colombia, Roadmap to Preserve Mapuche Land, US Tribes Fight for Boarding School Recognition
UN warns that five Indigenous groups in Columbia are facing extinction, special commission in Chile delivers a report to address land disputes and Indigenous rights, two Tribes sue the U.S. to account for boarding school tragedies and estimated $23.3 billion costs, and more.
Takeaways: IIPWG May 2025
Items excerpted from the May 2025 Investors & Indigenous Peoples Working Group (IIPWG) Newsletter.
News of Note: 5/16/25: Disproportionate Indigenous Impacts from Mining, Waorani Demand Decision-Making Rights, Illegal Evictions of Rumah Jeffrey
Updates to the global Transition Minerals Tracker shows disproportionate impacts to Indigenous communities, Waorani communities advocate in decision making rights in Ecuador after reactivation of the Southeast Oil Round, new report looks at deforestation and illegal evictions of Malaysia’s Indigenous peoples, and more.
News of Note 5/9/25: Apache Sacred Site Transfer Halt, Clean Water Mandated in Pará, Lithium Lawsuit Against Indigenous Defenders
A U.S. federal court halted land transfer of Western Apache Oak Flat sacred site, a Pará federal court ordered clean water supply to Indigenous communities facing drought and contamination, Lithium Americas sues Indigenous land defenders at Thacker Pass, and more.
News of Note 5/2/25: Unfulfilled Promises Five Years after Juukan Gorge, Tropical Forest Fund to Lunch, Indigenous Representation in High Seas Treaty
Aboriginal group raises concern that Rio Tinto hasn’t fulfilled its promises five years after destruction of the Juukan Gorge sacred site, a step forward for the Brazil tropical forest fund, Indigenous representatives push for integration into the Agreement on Marine Biodiversity of Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ) ‘High Seas Treaty’, and more.
News of Note 4/25/25: Native CDFIs Advocate Economic Sovereignty, Indigenous Peoples and AI, UNPFII Week 1
Native CDFIs center economic sovereignty amidst policy and budgetary rollbacks in the U.S., Indigenous Peoples in Taiwan see threats and opportunity in AI use, reports from the first week of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, and more.
Takeaways: IIPWG April 2025
Information on investors’ withdrawal of the proposal at JPMorgan Chase, public consultation summary and an investor brief for the Consolidated Mining Standard Initiative, and more.