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Chief Named Chancellor of B.C. University

Chief Named Chancellor of B.C. University

October 19, 2008

A hereditary chief from a small west coast village has been appointed chancellor of a newly accredited university.

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'Sky canoe': New Perspective on the Penobscot River

‘Sky canoe’: New Perspective on the Penobscot River

October 17, 2008

At the Blackfoot Reservation in Montana, people gathered themselves into the shape of a grizzly bear to honor the sacredness of their land and send a message to the government…

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OIL SANDS-PART 1: Showdown at Ft. McMoney

OIL SANDS-PART 1: Showdown at Ft. McMoney

October 16, 2008

The sun rises in a bright, red line over flat land, small lakes, boreal forest and peat bogs as our small double engine plane bumps through early morning turbulence between…

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Brutal Crackdown on Indigenous Protest

Brutal Crackdown on Indigenous Protest

October 16, 2008

More than 75 people were injured and at least one was killed in a crackdown on indigenous protests being held in different areas of Colombia.

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Native Community in Desert Oasis Threatened by Mines

Native Community in Desert Oasis Threatened by Mines

October 9, 2008

The Diaguita indigenous community in Huasco Alto, surrounded by rich gold, silver and copper deposits in the northern Chilean region of Atacama, are engaged in a struggle to prevent mining…

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Royal Dutch Shell to go to Trial for Complicity in Torture and Murder of Nigerian Protesters

Royal Dutch Shell to go to Trial for Complicity in Torture and Murder of Nigerian Protesters

October 8, 2008

Yesterday, Judge Kimba Wood of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York set a trial date of February 9, 2009 for a human rights and racketeering…

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Emerging Trend in Trafficking Tribal Women

Emerging Trend in Trafficking Tribal Women

October 7, 2008

An emerging trend in the trafficking of tribal people, mostly young girls, is raising concern among government officials, rights organisations, migration experts and human rights lawyers.

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Wholistic Medicine

October 3, 2008

While the dominant discourse relies on codes and categories that separate for ease of analysis, Indigenous models of knowing rely on awareness of the whole. This awareness is spoken through…

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The Real News Interview with Jay Taber

The Real News Interview with Jay Taber

September 27, 2008

Forth World Eye Contributor, Jay Taber was interviewed by The Real News. Click on the “more” button to watch the interview.

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First Nations, Environmentalists Face Off

First Nations, Environmentalists Face Off

September 24, 2008

Clayoquot Sound, on the west coast of Vancouver Island, is an area of deep-green ancient forests, snow-capped mountains, long sandy beaches, and small rugged islands shaped by the pounding surf…

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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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