Making Things Work
There are many ways for Salish Sea residents to protect this marine estuary. Designer protests and vanity arrests are not among them. Read more here.
Read moreHighest Hypocrite
Victoria Tauli-Corpuz has been corrupted by her affiliation with the Ford Foundation. She consequently supports Wall Street carbon market schemes like REDD, that displace Indigenous peoples worldwide. 44 murders of…
Read moreNew Age Ghost Dance
The 350 Break Free mass hysteria campaign has seduced both indigenous and non-indigenous climate activists with the ‘clean energy’ chimera. The problem is that ‘clean energy’ doesn’t work. Like the…
Read moreThe Spectacle of Breaking Free
Breaking Free from fossil fuels. The latest hoax from 350.
Read moreNetwar and the State of Israel
The Occupation of the American Mind–a documentary about Israeli propaganda and the American political class–exposes the thought control exercised by US media over American citizens in understanding the sixty-eight years…
Read moreZionists vs Human Rights
Glenn Greenwald interviews BDS co-founder Omar Barghouti about fighting Israeli apartheid in Israel, Europe and the US, and the growing racism by Zionists opposed to equal civil rights for Palestinians…
Read moreLummi Win Opening Battle
The ‘historic victory’ for treaty rights is just the beginning of the fossil fuel export war between Coast Salish tribes and corporations like SSA Marine, BNSF Railway, Kinder Morgan, and…
Read moreUS v Native Peoples
The paradox of duel citizenship for American Indian tribal members caught in a legal system that is used as a weapon against them was the topic of discussion recently at…
Read moreUN FW Observer Nations?
Fourth World Nations can become observer nations at the UN if Member states fulfill their commitments made at the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples in 2014! The September 2014 United…
Read moreXwe’chieXen
Northwest Treaty Tribes celebrate victory over SSA Marine. Read more here.
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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