Posts of: Jay Taber
A Rationalization of Theft
Fascism is the most lethal threat to the indigenous peoples movement and democracy in the United States. The Minutemen and Tea Parties are probably the most familiar of the white…
Read moreDisrupting Settled Expectations
Tribal land claims against states always face stiff challenges in U.S. courts, precisely because U.S. courts are run by settlers. Siding with American Indian tribes against state governments happens in…
Read morePresiding Over Peace
Keith Payne recounts the poetry of vitality offered by Oscar Oliva as the essence of revolution in Chiapas.
Read moreMobilizing Resentment
In her article on Native American rights and the proposed Gateway Pacific Terminal, Whatcom Watch contributor and Public Good correspondent Sandra Robson asks if the hiring of anti-Indian racists by…
Read moreTimeline of Bigotry
The White Power on the Salish Sea flyer is now available in PDF.
Read moreCaravan of Doom
As Cory Morningstar writes at Wrong Kind of Green, the evil empire Buffett, Gates and Rockefeller built in the private sector is mirrored in the evil networks of NGOs they…
Read moreBig Capital Big Green
Macdonald Stainsby discusses Tar Sands NGOs, foundation funding and how Indigenous peoples resistance to destruction of their territories by oil and gas companies is usurped by lapdogs of corporate philanthropies…
Read morePro-Property Anti-Indian
In her current article at Whatcom Watch titled How Property Rights Can Become Property Wrongs, reporter Sandra Robson cites an article I wrote for Intercontinental Cry Magazine, as well as…
Read moreFoundational Colonial Violence
Eric Ritske’s op-ed on settler state foundational colonial violence toward Indigenous peoples is worth reading.
Read moreChurch and State Series
My three-part essay Church and State takes a close look at religious hysteria in America and the spiritual warfare of Puritanical conservatism against socialism and the Indigenous Peoples Movement.
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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