Let’s open our eyes to the beauty of the season. Nature’s wonders are bursting open. It is springtime in the northern hemisphere. Revealing the months-long hidden paradise that lies in…
read moreVanguard looks at the situation in the Niger Delta, where corruption by the Nigerian government and foreign oil companies has deprived Ogoni and other youth of the region of employment,…
read moreBruce Wilson examines the emerging coalition behind Christian theocracy in the United States. Multi-ethnic, multi-racial, and highly-motivated, the new axis of bigotry — mobilized to achieve religious supremacy in government…
read moreIn A Writer’s House in Wales, Welsh historian Jan Morris asks, “Will cultural autonomy be enough to enable a people to keep its identity, or must there be political autonomy…
read moreJustifying marital rape. Forcing wives’ to have sexual intercourse at least every fourth night and allowing them to leave the house only with their husbands’ permission. This new law just…
read moreLooting with Obama The Washington Post unveils the latest scheme by the Obama Administration to help their private equity friends evade regulation and avoid accountability to Congress for the taxpayer-funded…
read moreInherent Sacredness Mandan-Hidatsa law professor Ray Cross discusses the inherent sacredness of the American landscape, and how acknowledging that relationship today portends the possibility of a healthier, stronger America in…
read moreEssential Values Salish Indian speaker Joyce Silverthorne discusses maintaining essential values of traditional culture in today’s world.
read moreSherman Alexie spoke recently at Cornell about how tribal enrollment policies, historically dictated by the US government, have divided (and conquered) American Indians. As yet another tool in the federal…
read moreOne of the lesser-known stories of the North American experience is the systematic destruction of generosity by the new colonial powers known as Canada and the United States. As part…
read moreThe library is dedicated to the memory of Secwepemc Chief George Manuel (1921-1989), to the nations of the Fourth World and to the elders and generations to come.
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