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Pride of Warriors

Pride of Warriors

February 25, 2010

Pride of Warriors, a documentary about the West Papuan independence movement, is scheduled for release this year. You can watch the trailer here.

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Tribal Health

Tribal Health

February 24, 2010

In Progress Can Kill, Survival International examines how imposed development destroys the health of tribal peoples, and how the continuity of culture and land base is the path of return…

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Illuminating the Rift

Illuminating the Rift

February 23, 2010

The difference between appearance and substance is illuminated by the rift between those who support the corporate state while retaining social security and civil rights (liberals), and those who wish…

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Breaking the Blockade

Breaking the Blockade

February 22, 2010

Mondoweiss reports that German Jews have joined the international effort to break the Gaza blockade.

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A Racial Framework

A Racial Framework

February 20, 2010

International conventions and domestic legal prohibitions against discrimination based on perceived racial difference are arguably useful tools in promoting equality, even if academia and the moral theatrics industry sometimes mischaracterize…

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US Human Rights Record

US Human Rights Record

February 19, 2010

The United Nations Human Rights Council is accepting testimony pursuant to a review of the human rights record of the United States. Indigenous peoples, governments and organizations are encouraged to…

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What Have They Gained?

What Have They Gained?

February 18, 2010

As Zoe Blunt observes in The Dominion, colonial relationships between Canada and its First Nations are exacerbated by projects like the Vancouver Olympics. Desperate for funding to meet basic needs,…

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CWIS Notes

CWIS Notes

February 17, 2010

Center for World Indigenous Studies Fellow Mirjam Hirch has been accepted to present a guided poster presentation at the 20th International Union for Health Promotion and Education (IUHPE) World Conference…

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Olympics Train Wreck

Olympics Train Wreck

February 14, 2010

Jules Boykoff examines the publicly-financed corporate franchise called the Olympics. Criticized for dozing native lands, doubling homelessness and militarizing public space, can the Olympics still pretend to preserve human dignity?…

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Anti-Indigenous Development

Anti-Indigenous Development

February 13, 2010

Consistent with the exclusion of indigenous peoples from UN talks on climate change, Canada and the other Arctic states plan to keep indigenous nations out of their upcoming summit on…

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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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