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Posts of: Rÿser Rudolph C.

The Fourth World Digital Divide and the World

The Fourth World Digital Divide and the World

February 19, 2018

In 2001 I wrote an article for the Social Development Review (July 2001, V5 N1) where the first paragraph began with this: “Fourth World nations (known also as “indigenous peoples,”…

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156 Fourth World Nations suffered Genocide since 1945: The Indigenous Uyghurs Case

156 Fourth World Nations suffered Genocide since 1945: The Indigenous Uyghurs Case

January 30, 2018

Witness this: China is committing cultural genocide against more than eleven million Uyghurs in their homeland of Uyghuristan northwest of China and there is essentially nothing being done by the…

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Growing CO2 Levels in Earth’s Atmosphere: Massive Danger to Indigenous Peoples

Growing CO2 Levels in Earth’s Atmosphere: Massive Danger to Indigenous Peoples

January 22, 2018

CWIS Study Preliminary Findings The world’s indigenous peoples who are reliant on natural foods and medicines are at great risk due to growing CO2 levels in the planet’s atmosphere. The…

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Anti-Indian Movement on the Tribal Frontier

Anti-Indian Movement on the Tribal Frontier

January 9, 2018

Special 25th Anniversary Re-Issue In 1986, Dr. Rudolph Ryser began a 6 year undercover investigation into the extreme Right-Wing Movement based on and near Indian Country Reservations. This movement continues…

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Exploiters must be made to pay the Price!

Exploiters must be made to pay the Price!

January 3, 2018

David Archambault II, the former chairman of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe led the defense of his nation against the Dakota Access pipeline–a conflict with the United States and Oil…

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Geopolitical shifts afoot in Europe

Geopolitical shifts afoot in Europe

December 7, 2017

I have been in a discussion with representatives of the European Council’s Regions that met in Brussel’s this week regarding their position in the European Union. The Regions are nations…

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Reclaiming Salish Culinary Traditions

Reclaiming Salish Culinary Traditions

November 9, 2017

Diseases previously unknown to the population of native peoples of the north Pacific Coast of the US and Canada were introduced by colonizing peoples and ravaged the Salish peoples for more…

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Honouring Dr. Kiaux (Russell Jim), Yakama knowledge scholar and cultural guardian

Honouring Dr. Kiaux (Russell Jim), Yakama knowledge scholar and cultural guardian

October 3, 2017

DR. KIAUX TO RECEIVE HONORARY DOCTORATE IN RECOGNITION OF HIS LIFE LONG CONTRIBUTIONS You may not recognize the name Kiaux, the name his mother gave him when he was born…

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The “Blue Water Rule” and the self-determination of nations

October 3, 2017

As far as the United Nations and most UN member states are concerned, self-determination has its limits. States such as Turkey, Syria, Spain, PR China, Pakistan, Israel, USA, India and…

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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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