Indian and Creole MISURASATA warriors on patrol inside eastern Nicaragua. They are part of the large permanent MISURASATA-MISURA force that has been fighting in their homeland for two and a…
Read moreMISURA warriors inside Nicaragua (with AK-47 and M-16). Operating from secret, widely dispersed base camps in Indian territory, MISURA and MISURASATA warriors carry out their three year long way against…
Read moreMiskito warrior, Indian Territory, eastern Nicaragua. (M-60). Many women have taken up arms against the FSLN and are an important part of the military and political resistance against FSLN policies…
Read moreNews article in the Olympian talking about the Center for World Indigenous Studies and how the organization aids native people all over the world. Article provides facts such as the…
Read moreArticle found in an issue of Spirit of Change by Leslie Korn. Article discusses how words help shape our reality. It questions what is a culture? What does indigenous mean,…
Read morePaper discussing issues such as fluid simultaneity and the sense of singleness, braided rivers to knowing, cyclicism, cuarto spiralism, fatalism, providentialism, progressivism, weaving the braided river, relativity of self and…
Read moreAn article from the Soroptimist of the Americas talking about first people and indigenous women. Article includes issues such as the Ainu identity, daughters of mother earth, and footsteps to…
Read moreThe rationale of this paper is about the ancient civilization and technology in Ethiopia and the practices still used in education. The objectives of the APIK is to help the…
Read morePhotograph of members of one of the many families that have been broken up by the Indian-Sandinista war. Indian territory, eastern Nicaragua.
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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