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Brutal Reality

June 21, 2011

In Crisis in Sudan, Frederick Clarkson interviews Anglican Bishop Andudu about the imminent genocide in South Sudan. As UN peacekeepers stand idly by, Nuba Christians and others supporting secession from…

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Vast Values Divide

June 20, 2011

When Crystal Willcuts says being respectful, truthful, and caring is un-American, she is observing the vast values divide between indigenous peoples and American culture, which she describes as immature, greedy,…

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Recreating Reality

June 19, 2011

When it comes to writing and storytelling, we’d all like to be the next N. Scott Momaday, Leslie Marmon Silko, Ray A. Youngbear, or Sherman Alexie. But the reality is…

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The Right to Say No

June 18, 2011

First Nations in British Columbia opposed to oil pipelines and supertankers assert their right to say no. As guardians of the north coast and the mountains, First Nations assert that…

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IWGIA

June 17, 2011

International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs this month highlights the concept of self-determination. Check out IWGIA links and resources on this and other human rights topics.

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A Predatory Process

June 16, 2011

In Steven Newcomb’s critique of a doctrine of reconciliation, he reviews the Christian domination paradigm, and the assimilation/reconciliation process. As a destructive legacy of church and state domination, says Newcomb,…

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Co-opting Consciousness

June 15, 2011

In his June 2009 article Greenwashing Eden, Michael Barker examined the connections and motivations of BINGOs like Conservation International. Exploring the vast conflicts of interest inherent in wasteful corporations funding…

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A More Holistic Tradition

June 14, 2011

In the beginning, it must have puzzled indigenous peoples why the Europeans were so aggressive and ungrateful. Later, having gotten to know more about Christianity and corporations, indigenous societies came…

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Ahniwanika

June 13, 2011

John Ahniwanika Schertow, editor of Intercontinental Cry and web manager at Oneidas for Democracy, is also an interesting journalist. Take a look at some of the articles he’s written about…

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For the Record

June 13, 2011

Ben Powless of the Indigenous Environmental Network addresses the Government of  Canada.

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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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