Posts of: Jay Taber
Netwar 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 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 moreXwe’chieXen
Northwest Treaty Tribes celebrate victory over SSA Marine. Read more here.
Read moreSeeds of Culture
Swinomish/Tulalip photographer Matika Wilbur’s exhibition at Radcliffe of Indigenous Peoples of North America depicts images of the dignity, courage and endurance of Native women.
Read moreImpunity International
In 2015-2016 Amnesty International supported–and continues to support—US and NATO military aggression in countries like Libya and Syria, which is bolstered by the public relations campaigns of Avaaz and Purpose–Wall…
Read moreFreedom for West Papua
International Parliamentarians for West Papua call on UN to send peacekeeping forces as prelude to a vote on independence from Indonesia, which invaded the country in the 1960s, and has…
Read moreNative Trauma
Peter D’Errico reports that Native suicides reflect an infection of the soul by the disease of silent despair, an unresolved grief from the civilizing of Indians by Europeans. The ongoing…
Read moreThings Are Never What They Seem
The Collaborators The Wise Use movement has taken over the United Nations.
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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