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GIJN/NAJA Guide for Indigenous Investigative Journalists
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Data Journalism on Indigenous Communities
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Land Ownership: Community Rights Under Threat
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Investigating Criminal Justice
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Exposing Exploitation and Corruption
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Covering the Climate Crisis
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Investigating Murdered or Missing Persons
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Indigenous Data Sovereignty
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Getting Documents, Dealing with Whistleblowers, and Staying Safe
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GIJC23 Indigenous Investigations Webinar
At the 2023 Global Investigative Journalism Conference, we held a panel on indigenous investigations. According to the UN, over 476 million indigenous people are living in 90 countries. Many are on the front lines defending their lands and cultures, and they have become minorities in their own homes. Here are Indigenous journalists from Canada, Taiwan, and the United States who are using investigative skills to expose issues ranging from land theft to cultural repression. You can watch the video below: