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Takeaways: IIPWG December 2025 Newsletter
Rights-based language adopted at COP30, updates from company engagements concerning Indigenous Peoples’ rights,, debriefs of PRI in Person and UN Forum on Business and Human Rights, and more. Also upcoming events, recently released resources, and news items of interest.
News of Note 12/19/25: Congo’s Community-led Biodiversity Corridor, Brazil Upholds Indigenous Land Rights, Lumbee Tribe Federally Recognized
Community efforts in the Congo secure 600K of 1-million hectare biodiversity corridor, Brazil’s Supreme Court upholds Indigenous land rights in second ruling to repeal restrictive doctrine, Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina secures federal recognition, and more.
New OECD Guide for Indigenous Peoples Supports Engagements for Corporate Accountability
SIRGE Coalition and Voices have published guidance to help Indigenous Peoples navigate the OECD complaint system as a tool to support communities affected by harmful business practices in defending their rights and holding companies accountable.
Tallgrass Institute - Winter 2025
Tallgrass Institute - Winter 2025 - Indigenous Insights from COP30, Mining Standard Analysis, Renewable Energy Siting and More
Job Opportunity: Market Strategies Engagement Manager at Tallgrass Institute
The Market Strategies Engagement Manager serves as a subject matter expert on market-based strategies such as shareholder advocacy, corporate engagement, and standard setting, and supports the work by building relationships with Indigenous Peoples, leaders, and communities to identify and implement market-based strategies to further their self-determined priorities.
News of Note 12/12/25: UN Sounds Alarm for Māori Rights, Climate-Impacted Tuvaluans Arrive in Australia, Ogiek Celebrate Court Decision
UN discrimination committee warns New Zealand risks weakening Māori rights, Tuvaluns leave sinking island nation in Australia migration deal, third Kenyan court ruling demands reparations, land demarcation and Indigenous recognition for Ogiek, and more.
News of Note 12/5/25: Bolivia Protects First Indigenous Amazon Area, Anacé Protest TikTok Data Center, Data Sovereignty Standard Launches
New natural reserve in Bolivian Amazon is home to five Indigenous Peoples, the Anacé are protesting construction of TikTok’s largest data center in Brazil, an international industry standard launches to protect Indigenous data.
Tallgrass Institute Participates among 300+ Organizations in #GiveNative 2025
Tallgrass Institute is honored to be among the 300+ organizations participating the #GiveNative campaign by Native Ways Federation. This community movement helps raise awareness to giving—in all of its forms—to Native nonprofits and recognizes that Native-led organizations have the solutions to the issues that Native communities are facing.
News of Note 11/28/25: Fiji to Recognize Indigenous Rights, Nunavut Conservation Economy Launches, Indigenous Insights Post-COP30
Landmark legislation proposed in Fiji protects Indigenous Peoples’ rights, $270-million conservation agreement is implemented in Nunavut, Indigenous insights from COP30 continue after conference closes, and more.
Renewable Energy Siting Research Featured in E&E News Tribal Sovereignty Article
Tallgrass Institute’s renewable energy siting research was featured in an E&E News report about Tribal response to the U.S. Department of Energy’s request to rollback consultation policy. “The need for energy doesn’t have to be in opposition to engagement with Indigenous people,” said Tallgrass Institute founder Kate Finn.
Takeaways: IIPWG November 2025
Takeaways from the November 2025 IIPWG call, including a recap of Indigenous Peoples' insights from COP30, analysis of the second draft of the Consolidated Mining Standard Initiative (CSMI), and resources shared at the November IIPWG Canada call.
News of Note 11/21/25: Brazil Recognizes More Indigenous Lands, Tens of Thousands March for Climate Action, Indigenous Insights from COP30 Final Week
Brazil’s recognition of ten additional Indigenous territories, tens of thousands participated in Indigenous-led climate march, final week of COP30 provided further insights and priorities from Indigenous Peoples, and more.
Tallgrass Institute’s Analysis of CMSI Draft 2 Shows Little Progress on Indigenous Peoples’ Rights
Analysis of the final consultation draft of the Consolidated Mining Standard Initiative (CMSI) shows a low threshold for Indigenous Peoples’ rights and raises new concerns about governance, accountability, and the very definition of consent.
News of Note 11/14/25: Australia’s First Treaty with First Nations, World Conservation Adopts Indigenous Motions, Indigenous Insights at COP30 Week One
Australia's first treaty with First Nations establishes representation in government and accountability commission, World Conservation Congress adopts motions for Traditional Knowledge and sacred sites, Indigenous insights abound at week one of COP30, and more.
Insight and Takeaways from Indigenous Peoples COP30 Priorities Webinar
Tallgrass Institute published insights and takeaways from the October 28 webinar, Investor Briefing on Indigenous Peoples’ COP30 Priorities. Indigenous leaders and investment experts discussed key priorities and investor stewardship recommendations, including no-go zones, FPIC due diligence, direct funding for Indigenous climate action, and more.
News of Note 11/7/25: Norway Prioritizes Sami over Wind Farm, Canada Proposes $2.3B Indigenous Cuts, Indigenous Peoples at COP30
Norway rejects wind farm application given impacts to Sami culture, Canada proposes $2.3 billion in cuts to Indigenous services, new report ahead of COP30 exposes industrial threats to Indigenous Peoples in tropical rainforests, and more.
Tallgrass Institute Publishes Report on Renewable Energy Project Siting and Indigenous Peoples
Growing demand for renewable energy requires practices that respect Indigenous Peoples’ rights. The siting phase is an opportunity for investors to move away from business as usual to embrace models that respect Indigenous Peoples’ self-determination and mitigate material risks.
News of Note 10/31/25: Full Protections Needed for 196+ Uncontacted Peoples, Rise of Violence in Nicaragua, Historic Indigenous Biodiversity Meeting
New study by Survival International identified at least 196 uncontacted Indigenous Peoples under threat, Inter-American human rights commission raised alarm on escalating violence in Nicaragua, Indigenous Peoples held first meeting on biodiversity convention Article 8(j), and more.