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WHO Admits to Not Have Done Enough

WHO Admits to Not Have Done Enough

July 18, 2010

“I hope this is a start of getting into a more intense contact,” the representative of the World Health Organization stated at the organization’s Geneva headquarters during a meeting with…

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Making Amends

Making Amends

July 17, 2010

An international coalition of friends and relatives of victims of church residential schools is planning a summer tour in Europe, with major stops at the Vatican and UN. Comprised of…

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Digest of Destruction

Digest of Destruction

July 16, 2010

Intercontinental Cry’s video essay on the age of oil chronicles a culture that serves as a digest of destruction.

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Children of the Forest

Children of the Forest

July 15, 2010

Helen O’Neill explores the Choctaw–Irish connection.

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Working With Words

Working With Words

July 14, 2010

The four modes of social organization — tribes, institutions, markets, and networks — all intentionally utilize words to communicate their unique perspectives and preferences. Words are chosen for their effect…

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Atayal

Atayal

July 14, 2010

Voices in the Clouds, a short video about reconnecting with indigenous roots, rediscovers Atayal.

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Six Nations

Six Nations

July 13, 2010

Tutoring Obama The Obama Administration is the first presidency to deny the right of travel to members of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. As the six nations that tutored the founders of…

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Moving Toward Maturity

Moving Toward Maturity

July 13, 2010

David M. Green looks at the subject of international governance through the lens of the International Criminal Court, an institution opposed by the United States. The ICC is living testimony…

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Sharing Narratives for Better Health

Sharing Narratives for Better Health

July 13, 2010

There is lots of power in indigenous knowledge holders coming together at international venues such as the conference on health promotion IUHPE currently taking place at Geneva. While in 2004…

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A Socialist Corporation

A Socialist Corporation

July 12, 2010

High Country News features the Southern Ute tribe in an examination of tribal self-determination under federal energy policy. As tribal sovereignty continues to evolve within the parameters set by a…

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Chief George Manuel Memorial Indigenous Library

The 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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