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Indian Killers
Sherman Alexie spoke recently at Cornell about how tribal enrollment policies, historically dictated by the US government, have divided (and conquered) American Indians. As yet another tool in the federal…
Read moreDestruction of Generosity
One of the lesser-known stories of the North American experience is the systematic destruction of generosity by the new colonial powers known as Canada and the United States. As part…
Read moreCommunications in Conflict
Fighting for Our Lives Before November 30, 1999, most people in the world had no idea what the World Trade Organization (WTO) was or did. The anti-globalization special forces changed…
Read moreUS set to work with Pashtunistan
US President Barack Obama announced in sweeping terms a subtle policy switch that may well lead to a near-term settlement of the conflict in Afghanistan/Pakistan where the al Qaeda organization…
Read moreOld Money New Poverty
It isn’t like old money creating new poverty is an unheard of story; the land grants and government concessions that made the American aristocracy go way back, before there was…
Read morePublic Relations
Power Trip The United Nations, much like its member states that systematically steal and daily destroy indigenous peoples’ property, understands the value of public relations and the power of process….
Read moreFleshing out Flechettes
Eva Bartlett describes the injuries to Palestinian civilians inflicted by razor-dart bombs. Fired by Israeli tanks at families gathered to mourn their dead from earlier bombings, the flechette bombs are…
Read morePattern of Extermination
American Holocaust I’m not sure how I missed American Holocaust, but then again, how many American Indian documentary filmmakers can you name? They managed to pack a lot into half…
Read moreEnslaved Brains
What pain patients desperately need and hardly get, youths can easily buy even though they should never be able to. It seems ludicrous how easy it is to get access…
Read morePotent Weapon
Netwar Modern netwar is a useful field of study for those engaged in the war of ideas, indigenous versus industrial being a prime example. During a trustee v faculty conflict…
Read moreChief 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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