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The Morality of Mining

The Morality of Mining

September 2, 2011

As indigenous peoples become more effective at confronting governments and mining companies intent on destroying their water and land for precious metals, the narrative of globalization is becoming aggressively defensive….

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Uncommon Grounding

Uncommon Grounding

August 25, 2011

A short while ago, Duane Champagne wrote about the intent of Canada and the United States to use the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples as a tool…

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American Indian Solidarity

American Indian Solidarity

August 24, 2011

The 1969 occupation of Alcatraz Island was a singular moment in galvanizing the American Indian Movement. Indian activists from the fishing rights battles in the Pacific Northwest recognized it as…

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Culture of Death

Culture of Death

August 20, 2011

Discussion in the New York Times over uranium mining in New Mexico reveals a lot about the industry. While the market for uranium has dropped as China, Germany, and Japan…

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State of Oil

State of Oil

August 19, 2011

The National Congress of American Indians adds its voice to that of the Assembly of First Nations in opposition to the pumping of Canadian Alberta Tar Sands oil across the…

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Preserving Adaptability

Preserving Adaptability

August 18, 2011

I’ve often remarked that indigenous connections with landscape reflect a continuity of both location and observance recorded in aboriginal memory systems. Reading Sahara: A Natural History by Marq de Villiers…

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Pathways to the Future

Pathways to the Future

August 17, 2011

For all peoples, social theories and cultural vision are pathways to the future. In Identity and Theory, Duane Champagne discusses moral order, spiritual balance, and the continuity of community from…

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Thought Leaders

Thought Leaders

August 16, 2011

As someone who also works behind the scenes in support of indigenous activism and scholarship, I especially appreciate the efforts of indigenous grassroots media. As a regular reader of Intercontinental…

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Local Control

Local Control

August 13, 2011

Taku Tlingit make precedent-setting deal with British Columbia. Indigenous sovereignty is the key.

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Intercultural Education

Intercultural Education

August 10, 2011

In order to initiate an institutional dialogue between the Mapuche nation and the Chilean state, the Mapuche Federation of Students — with support from the Federation of Students of Chile…

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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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