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Amazing Amazigh

May 12, 2010

The Amazigh of North Africa endure.

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Sustainable Sovereignty

May 10, 2010

Youth begin to turn Navajo away from fossil fuel dependence toward a more sustainable sovereignty.

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Aitheantas

May 9, 2010

Support for a Gaelic curriculum in the Irish Republic involves civil disobedience between Aitheantas and the Irish Department of Education. Support for the preservation of the Irish language, say Aitheantas…

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Restoring Traditional Abundance

May 8, 2010

Wild Salmon Are Sacred The Wild Salmon Are Sacred campaign on Vancouver Island seeks to end marine industrial net-cage feedlots in British Columbia. Removing fish farms, say First Nations, is…

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Preserving Lushootseed

May 7, 2010

Preserving Lushootseed for Coast Salish is not just an urgent cultural project. It is an essential task in maintaining identity and connections to traditional values.

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Dancing the Salmon Home

May 6, 2010

The Winnemem Wintu tribe from near Mount Shasta is seeking assistance from New Zealand in restoring their Chinook salmon run devastated by the US government.

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The Role of Tribalism

May 5, 2010

Recent op-eds in the progressive press on tribalism and indigeneity reveal ongoing misperceptions. Perhaps this brief discussion on the role of tribalism in the world today will help.

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Harmonious Ends

May 2, 2010

The metaphor of a collision course could be improved on. The capitalist system has been devouring the natural order for centuries; the human and environmental disaster is not something over…

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Investigating Discovery

May 1, 2010

A groundbreaking report examining the roots of Christian domination over indigenous peoples and their lands was released this week at the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues. The report…

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The Natural Order

April 30, 2010

In Cut Stones and Crossroads: A Journey in the Two Worlds of Peru, Ronald Wright encounters such literary figures as Waman Puma, an Inca philosopher from the 1600s, whose writings…

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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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