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Tearing Down the Wall

Tearing Down the Wall

May 11, 2011

As we head toward the likely recognition of a Palestinian state by the UN this fall, the imminent opening of Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt signals an end…

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International Brigades

International Brigades

May 10, 2011

International brigades that joined the fight against fascism in 1930s Spain have had a lasting effect as role models. So much so that anarchists and socialists today often adopt their…

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Alba

Alba

May 10, 2011

With recent wins by the Scottish National Party, a referendum on independence from the UK is a certainty. London says it will not interfere.

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Repercussions

Repercussions

May 9, 2011

As illustrated by the infographic Degrees of Disaster, the current global consumption of oil has reached 87.8 million barrels per day, 1 million of which is consumed by the US…

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Lia Pootah

Lia Pootah

May 8, 2011

Tasmanian Aboriginal culture is a heritage that extends through three ice ages. As a result of missionaries and governments that knew an extinct race solves all problems of land alienation,…

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Tribalism Revisited

Tribalism Revisited

May 7, 2011

Perusing the archived documents on my Scribd account recently, I noticed my essay on Tribalism is clearly the most popular, followed by Prepared to Lead and Walking Around Ideas. As…

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Euskal Herria

Euskal Herria

May 6, 2011

The Spanish Constitutional Court has lifted the Spanish Supreme Court ban on Basque political parties running candidates for election. Spanish nationalists in Madrid continue to oppose civil rights for the…

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In the Way

In the Way

May 6, 2011

Free Trade, like privatization, is systematic theft. As key components of globalization, these mechanisms target indigenous peoples’ resources, state treasuries, and public assets for conversion to private equity holdings. Chief…

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The “Right” in “Indigenous Rights”

May 5, 2011

Since the Fall of 2007 many have celebrated the UN General Assembly’s decision to endorse the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. The governments of fifteen states either abstained…

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Counteracting Violence

Counteracting Violence

May 4, 2011

It might work to the benefit of tribes as well as tribal activists and their allies to discuss means of counteracting free market violence. Analysis of such things as communications…

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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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