How Indigenous Children Learn
The independent model of self is best seen in the U.S. mainstream, where context is driven by a set of cultural norms, values and beliefs that center the individual as…
Read moreDisplaced Dispossessed Devalued
Owning Red: A Theory of Indian (Cultural) Appropriation situates and evaluates “intangible cultural property claims in a larger history of the legal dispossession of Indian property”.
Read moreRenewable Energy Unsustainable
Energy demand is much more than electricity. Electricity is only 18% of energy demand worldwide. 82% of energy demand is for manufacturing, transportation, housing and food production–using fossil fuels. Solar…
Read moreJust Say No to 350
Hijacking the environmental movement is a strategic long-term investment by the fossil fuel industry to cash in on the gullibility of young, impressionable climate change activists.
Read moreGrinding Grist
In case you were wondering why Grist magazine, based in Seattle, is pro-GMO and pro-Nukes (as is Bill Gates), following the money is probably a good place to start. Funders…
Read moreA World of Make Believe
“There are a number of threats to the future of humankind. The big bugaboo climate change doesn’t even make my top five.” Read more about A World of Make Believe.
Read morePromoting Interracial Discord
My synopsis of Gateway Pacific Terminal vs Lummi Nation, Promoting Interracial Discord, posted at Public Good Project.
Read moreAcknowledgement
“The best medicine that could ever, ever be practiced.” —Vi Hilbert
Read moreNavajo Holocaust
Peabody Coal’s 40 Year Holocaust for Navajos, “a long mourning song in the land”.
Read moreCWIS Response to United Nations-IP Participation
Essentially our goal and we believe the goal the President of the General Assembly should adopt is for indigenous peoples constitutional or customary governments and institutions to directly participate in…
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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