Reviving Hmong Batik in Baan Suan Sai

In Baan Suan Sai village in Nan Province, Hmong batik used to be part of daily life. Women learned it when they were young, sitting
Strengthening Indigenous Youth Voices in Cambodia

In 2025, the Indigenous Peoples of Asia Solidarity Fund (IPAS Fund) prioritizes support to three key sectors: Indigenous women, youth, and persons with disabilities. In
A story of the rain-hunting people of Ban Mae Yang Min, Chiang Rai Province.

When the winds rise and rain threatens, communities in northern Thailand have long burned Spondias pinnata pods — a plant intertwined with ritual, spirituality, and
The 3rd Malaysian Indigenous Peoples’ Conference on Education (MIPCE-3)

The theme of MIPCE-3, “Celebrating Indigenous Languages and Cultures through Holistic Education,” to be held from 12–14 December 2025 at J Borneo Native Village, Lok
Indonesia: Rapat Kerja Nasional ke-5 BPAN Perkuat Kepemimpinan dan Kedaulatan Pemuda Masyarakat Adat

The Barisan Pemuda Adat Nusantara (BPAN – The Indigenous Youth of Archipelago) held its 5th National Working Meeting (RAKERNAS V) in the Ampang Delapan Indigenous
Masyarakat Chepang di Nepal: Pengusiran dan Perjuangan Mempertahankan Martabat

The Chepang people of Nepal, numbering over 84,000, are among the country’s most marginalized Indigenous groups—deeply connected to the forests that sustain their lives and
Indonesia: Pelatihan Kepemimpinan bagi Perempuan Muda Adat Penyandang Disabilitas di Sulawesi Selatan

IPAS is committed to ensuring that Indigenous persons with disabilities are not only included but also empowered to lead and shape their communities. Through direct
Pengesahan Undang-Undang Bahasa Adat (Bahasa Gurung dan Magar) sebagai Bahasa Resmi di Provinsi Gandaki, Nepal

On July 8, 2025, the Gandaki Provincial Assembly made history by unanimously passing Bill 2082, officially recognizing Gurung and Magar Indigenous Nationalities’ languages as the
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Memberdayakan Pemuda Adat di Thailand untuk Melindungi Hak dan Lingkungan.

In Thailand, over 5 million Indigenous Peoples from 46 ethnic groups live across 67 provinces. Their deep connection with the land, water, forests, and cultural