Laura Miller writes at Salon about the US government’s betrayal of the Navajo in order to mine, mill and dump uranium. With a lethal legacy of carcinogenic land, water and…
read moreWhen ever privileged male voters in the United States believe their status and privileges are about to be challenged, they turn on the economically weakest with a vengeance. “Wealth has…
read moreFast-track mining contracts in Palawan, backed by the Armed Forces of the Phillipines, may be illegal, but they are also indicative of the underlying reality obscured by UN biosphere designations,…
read moreIn his talk Indigenous Resurgence and Traditional Ways of Being, University of Victoria Professor Gerald Taiaiake Alfred examines the fundamental challenges facing indigenous peoples and their friends in confronting the…
read moreResolution v God The San Carlos Apache make a stand for what God gave them and the largest copper mining company in the world wants to destroy. As with all…
read moreIntercontinental Cry exposes Canada’s plans to drain pristine lakes on First Nations’ lands to use as basins for dumping toxic mining waste.
read moreThe United Nations Human Rights Council and the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights accuse the Chilean government of violating international standards of justice by its persecution of the indigenous Mapuche…
read morePalestine Chronicle cites a CNN report about charges of sexual abuse of Palestinian children by Israeli Defense Forces. Topping the list of violations of Geneva Conventions by the IDF is…
read moreThe Dominion looks at the newly appointed Minister of Indian Affairs, John Duncan. Duncan, a former MP and long time employee of the timber industry in Canada, has a track…
read moreOn Monday September 13, 2010, Leslie Korn — director of the Center for Traditional Medicine — will present at the Mayo Clinic Conference on Changing Patterns of Cancer in Native…
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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