In the Spring 2013 American Indian Law Journal, Catherine A. O’Neill examines what it means to indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest to have fishable waters. In her discussion of…
Read moreElected tribal leaders in Canada and the US are governing authorities, but their authority is not exclusive. While their authority extends to matters delineated by Ottawa and Washington, the traditional…
Read morePolitics based on justice, diplomacy based on love is the subject of a recent article by Mississauga Nishnaabeg author Leanne Simpson in briarpatch magazine. “Even in a modern context,” says…
Read moreCharles Tanner Jr exposes the entrepreneurial wing of the anti-Indian movement in the US, and their current campaign to mobilize resentment against tribal governments. Following on the heels of my…
Read moreWith the Tea Party, Far-Right Christians, property rights and militia organizers teaming up to terminate tribal sovereignty, violent white supremacists are the only missing element in the national anti-Indian hate…
Read morePaul de Armond, the former research director at Public Good Project, passed away yesterday. In 2001, Paul was presented the Whatcom Human Rights Task Force award for putting his life…
Read moreRight-wing media helps hate campaigns mobilize resentment into the electoral arena. A brief outline of how one right-wing radio station strategically stoked anti-Indian resentment against Lummi Indian Nation in March…
Read moreWhile national figures in the Anti-Indian network were featured speakers at the April 6 conference, the local organizer has a history of organizing Anti-Indian political violence. That history is both…
Read moreCitizens Equal Rights Alliance meets in Washington State to mobilize regional resentment against American Indian tribal sovereignty. Water rights, casino gambling, land acquisition targeted. Local organizer has Christian Patriot militia…
Read moreLivestream symposium from Toronto, Saturday, March 23. Learn about Canada’s plan to terminate First Nations, and what First Nations are doing about it.
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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