Posts of: Jay Taber
Everyday Occurrence
As noted at Harper’s, the BP disaster in the Gulf of Mexico is an everyday occurrence in the Niger Delta, where indigenous inhabitants cannot fish, farm, or breathe as a…
Read moreProperty in Palestine
While our attention is drawn once again to Gaza, readers might find interesting this interactive map and database on the history of the State of Israel’s expropriation of land from…
Read moreTo Have a Home
Nisqually elder Billy Frank, Jr. recently received an award from The Wilderness Society for his exemplary 50 years of activism.
Read moreObstructing Justice
After Israel’s attack on Gaza in 2008, the UN appointed a Fact Finding Mission to investigate alleged war crimes. The mission, led by renowned South African jurist Richard Goldstone, produced…
Read moreWindow Rock Decision
Traditional tribal laws are not peripheral to Navajo justice.
Read moreCommunicating Cultural Heritage
In IJOC 2010, Sun Mine-Ping reviews Jennifer Deger’s book Shimmering Screens: Making Media in an Aboriginal Community.
Read moreNATO Nukes Nakba
NATO privileges and EU funding ensure Israeli defense forces and arms manufacturers will continue acting with impunity.
Read moreJohnny Moses
Johnny Moses is a unique Native American storyteller. Raised by his grandparents in a remote village on Vancouver Island, Moses is fluent in eight indigenous languages, and has been recognized…
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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