Posts of: Jay Taber
Sacred Land Reader
The Sacred Land Reader, a companion to the film In the Light of Reverence, is available as a PDF download. The reader and teacher’s guide are located on the Sacred…
Read moreMapuche in Chile
A conference on discrimination facing indigenous peoples in Latin America is scheduled to take place at the European Parliament in Brussels on Thursday March 24.
Read moreImage Management
Tom Hastings, Professor in the Department of Conflict Resolution at Portland State University, presents on image management in civil society campaigns. Hastings’ presentation and the ensuing discussion examine general principles…
Read moreA Sacred Undertaking
The failure of the modern state to meet our needs is structural–an inherent design flaw that renders essential reform of this structure impossible. Having relegated local and regional participation in…
Read moreneoghan ua niall
For all you red-haired Indians out there, Happy Saint Patrick’s Day from another tribe of salmon people.
Read moreCommunity Radio
Pedro Flores reports on how community radio in the Mexican state of Guerrero is helping the autonomous communities there prevent the invasion of transnational mining companies supported by the Mexican…
Read moreJokkmokk 2011
After the failure of the 2009 Copenhagen climate summit, local and regional solutions are growing in importance. At Jokkmokk Winter Conference 2011, solutions for a sustainable future in arctic and…
Read moreThe Runner
Western Sahara and Palestine share three essential commonalities: they are both indigenous nations, they both speak Arabic, and they both remain militarily occupied by foreign powers dependent on support from…
Read moreNosotras Mujeres Guerreras
We Women Warriors film documentary follows three indigenous women of the Colombian Andes defending their peoples’ autonomy.
Read moreSpirit Bears
SPOIL, the film of the Great Bear Rainforest, the Gitga’at First Nation, and the spirit bears of British Columbia, is now available for viewing free online. Enjoy forty-four minutes of…
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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