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Indigenous sovereignty is on the rise. Can it shape the course of history? | Julian Brave NoiseCat

Indigenous sovereignty is on the rise. Can it shape the course of history? | Julian Brave NoiseCat | Human Interest | Scoop.it
After decades of struggle, Indigenous sovereignty has arrived in full bloom as a global aspiration and force for human good

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The best street food on the planet, but Bangkok bans its roadside stalls

The best street food on the planet, but Bangkok bans its roadside stalls | Human Interest | Scoop.it
City has just scooped CNN poll but official says ‘every street vendor will have to move out’ by end of 2017

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How Robert Mugabe wrecked Zimbabwe

President Mugabe's economic mismanagement of Zimbabwe has brought the country poverty and malnutrition. After 36 years in charge, he's looking to extend hi

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See These Rare Photos of 22 Indigenous Tribes Before They Disappear

See These Rare Photos of 22 Indigenous Tribes Before They Disappear | Human Interest | Scoop.it
Photographer Jimmy Nelson traveled the world to document the cultures of indigenous tribes at risk of disappearing. It took him over four years to complete his project and the result is the brilliant book “Before They Pass Away.”

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Forget 'developing' poor countries, it's time to 'de-develop' rich countries

Forget 'developing' poor countries, it's time to 'de-develop' rich countries | Human Interest | Scoop.it
As the UN’s new sustainable development goals are launched in New York, there’s little to celebrate about the business-as-usual approach

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