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Treating Triumphant

September 1, 2009

Legislation for Extinction Mi’kmaw Associate Professor Dr. Bonita Lawrence of York University discusses the history of the regulation of indigenous civilizations in Canada through the control of native identity.

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Real Government

August 30, 2009

The assumptions Ms. Robinson makes about the status quo of wealth distribution as a “working system” that was “moving forward” belies her point of view that the Obama regime is…

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A Tenuous Situation

August 29, 2009

One obstacle in the process of being surmounted through indigenous netwar is the notion of the overlay of states comprising governments with legitimacy to decide on behalf of indigenous societies….

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Price of Gas

August 28, 2009

As the government of British Columbia rolls in dough from gas leases on aboriginal territory, pipelines from the questionably legal, highly-toxic wells have started blowing up. Six of them since…

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Impediment of Conformity

August 27, 2009

As Dan Junas once said, “It’s always worse than you think, and you never know until you look.” But first you have to be able to imagine the world might…

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Avoiding Overkill

August 26, 2009

When you exclude the rabid right LaRouchians and religious right Palinites, what’s left is mobilized resentment. And there’s plenty reason to be resentful of both major political parties, even though…

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Into the Future

August 25, 2009

In The Global Illicit Economy, Nils Gilman discusses free trade’s role in the disaggregation of sovereignty powers of the modern state.

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Aboriginal Title

August 24, 2009

Ethics of Eviction Ethnic cleansing of indigenous peoples takes several forms throughout the world. Many removals of these inherent tenants are conducted under the cover of law, through leases and…

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Education in America

August 23, 2009

The American Council on Education reports that only 0.7 percent of American Indians attained a bachelor’s degree in 2005, compared to 6.4 percent of Asian Americans, 6.6 percent of Hispanics,…

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Right to Communicate

August 21, 2009

Maya community radio fights for right to communicate in Guatemala.

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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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