FW Journalistic Collaboration
CWIS and Intercontinental Cry Magazine form journalistic alliance DATE:29 December 2014 The Center for World Indigenous Studies Board of Directors approved a collaboration agreement with Intercontinental Cry Magazine (intercontinentalcry.org) to…
Read moreCWIS Global Reach
The Center for World Indigenous Studies celebrates its 36th year since its founding in 1979 ready to meet the ground-up challenges presented by a greatly more immediate world. Radio, Television,…
Read moreEight Dimensions for Solstice
[Purhépecha came from the four directions as one of the oldest peoples in México [Michoacán[ recognizing the four changing windows of time and one of those windows is what many…
Read moreWhite Power vs NW Indians
Two new posters that highlight the organized racism of fossil fuel export on the Salish Sea.
Read moreTreaties & New Agenda
“Trail of Broken Treaties:” For Renewal of Contracts — Reconstruction of Indian Communities & Securing an Indian Future in America Forty-two years ago October 31 the “Trail of Broken Treaties…
Read moreFW Hunger: Land & Refugees
Fourth World peoples frequently live in the most remote regions of the world making up a major portion of the non-urban population. Significantly, the diversity of Fourth World peoples’ locations…
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Half Humanity Malnourished
The World Health Organization and the Food and Agriculture Organization have just completed the Second International Conference on Nutrition (November 2014). In 22 years since the first conference no significant…
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Alyssa Macy Appointed Fellow in FGE
Alyssa Macy has been appointed to the post of Fellow for International Policy under the Center for World Indigenous Studies Forum for Global Relations program. She is a resident of…
Read moreIrradiating FW peoples!
Construction of electromagnetic warfare facilities, nuclear testing and production sites and other radiation producing projects have been constructed in rural, low population areas such as on and near indigenous peoples’…
Read moreSurfing and the Politics of Sovereignty and Identity
People who know me know the diversity of my interests. On one hand, I am firmly entrenched in my identity as a person of American Indian heritage. On the other,…
Read moreChief 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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