A Thousand Suns: food, ecology, and religions in the 21st century explores the conflict between corporate Christianity and indigenous peoples in the African Rift Valley, where humankind began.
read moreUK government upholds complaint against British mining company for violating tribal rights under international law.
read moreIn Belfast Diary: War as a Way of Life, John Conroy examined daily life in West Belfast, Northern Ireland in the early 1980s. One of the facts of life there…
read moreChamber Mindset Readers might recall the US Chamber of Commerce has been a steadfast opponent of international human rights. In the case of climate change impacts on indigenous peoples, these…
read moreGlobal Guerrillas looks at the vulnerability of corporations to psychological warfare.
read moreSteven Pressfield continues his interview with paramount Chief Zazai about the governance of Afghanistan from a tribal perspective. Other than the fact the US has once again backed the wrong…
read moreGlobal Guerrillas looks at a proposal for conflict resolution by rebels in the Niger Delta.
read moreCorpulence and Carbon No surprise that the statistics show rich consumer populations contribute far more to climate change than poor, low carbon producing societies. Kind of turns the population growth…
read moreIntervention walkoff’s Blog explains the conflict between Alyawarra Aboriginal people and the Australian and Northern Territory governments. The Alyawarra elders recently appealed to the UN Human Rights Commissioner for protection…
read moreAs Global Voices notes, the crackdown on independent media by the Peruvian government has been mirrored by hackers and swarmers attacking indigenous rights bloggers. A good lesson about backing up…
read moreThe 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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