The Rev Ian Paisley and Martin McGuinness today mark the end of almost four decades of bitter and bloody conflict in Northern Ireland when they are formally appointed first minister…
read moreA U. N. body committed to defending the rights of the world’s over 370 million indigenous peoples meets later this month (May 14-25) in New York. Among the topics of…
read moreAfter a group of Mohawks from the Tyendinaga reserve blockaded the railway between Kingston and Toronto two weeks ago, a near unanimous cry rose up from the editorial pages of…
read moreCanada’s attempt to atone for wrongs inflicted on its Native schoolchildren has entered the crucial phase of approval by the victims. Survivors of the government’s compulsory boarding schools, many of…
read morePapuans have entered a new era in their struggle to be heard by the world community. A four day strike led by Tonggoi Papua, a union of indigenous employees working…
read moreIn a groundbreaking decision, the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) has told Canada that it must rein in Canadian corporations operating on Indian land in…
read moreHerald article on Indian stories, songs, legends & myths.
read moreThe people of Biafra hereby state unequivocally that they are not participating in the so-called elections currently being organized by the Federal Government of Nigeria. Read more on this and…
read moreDiscussion of the ongoing conflict involving energy rights-of-way in California in relation to the Indian population.
read moreAssociate Jay Taber reports on the progress being done tword the Learning Center based in the Bay area and the Public Good Project website.
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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