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Nilliajut

Nilliajut

January 30, 2013

As announced in Nunatsiaq Online, a compendium of Inuit ideas about sovereignty in the Arctic has been released by the Inuit Knowledge Centre. The anthology, Nilliajut: Inuit Perspectives on Security,…

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Destabilizing Bolivia

Destabilizing Bolivia

January 27, 2013

As Nil Nikandrov reports at Wrong Kind of Green, CIA financing of subversive NGOs and direction of terrorists via the U.S. Embassy in La Paz has continued since first discovered…

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Indigenous Nations in Europe

Indigenous Nations in Europe

January 25, 2013

A declaration of sovereignty passed by the Catalan parliament on Wednesday has other stateless nations in Europe like Wales watching. With referendums on independence looming in Scotland and Basque Country,…

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Mission of Defamation

Mission of Defamation

January 23, 2013

The integration of the U.S. State Department agenda with that of NGOs like Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International didn’t happen by accident. Philanthropic foundations that underwrite NGOs advocating for…

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Language Church and State

Language Church and State

January 22, 2013

Life is full of ironies, sometimes amusing, sometimes inspiring. As Phil Mercer reports at the BBC, an indigenous language in Australia, once thought extinct, is being revived thanks in part…

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Tuareg Under Siege

Tuareg Under Siege

January 19, 2013

With uranium and gold mines in Mali at stake, the invasion by France with Canadian and US support signals an extension of the North African offensive initiated by NATO in…

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Easing Tensions in Araucania

Easing Tensions in Araucania

January 17, 2013

The Mapuche Indigenous Summit, aimed at easing tensions in Araucania, proposed respect for their territorial integrity as a starting point for the Chilean state in fulfilling the treaties between Chile…

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Reinventing the Colonial Wheel in Canada

Reinventing the Colonial Wheel in Canada

January 13, 2013

In a recent op-ed article published in Indian Country Today, the author–a Cree/Metis woman from Alberta Canada–wrote about a landmark study conducted by the Canadian government in 1991 called “People…

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A Dangerous Game

A Dangerous Game

January 11, 2013

Under the tribal government system imposed on indigenous nations by the U.S. Government, governance of the Navajo Nation has long been corrupted by the corrosive influence of the coal industry….

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Araucania Rising

Araucania Rising

January 10, 2013

As much of the world’s attention is on the indigenous uprising in Canada, the conflict between indigenous peoples and settlers at the southern tip of the hemisphere is escalating. While…

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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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