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In Memoriam: Dr. Rudolph C. Rÿser, Founding Chair, CWIS

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Pathologies of State

January 16, 2009

Scourge of Dominion In a post from two years ago on my blog annex, I discussed the task of negotiating dominion as the keystone of American mythology. Today, as we…

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Christian Groups Stir Up Debate Over New Constitution

Christian Groups Stir Up Debate Over New Constitution

January 16, 2009

“Did you know they want to throw God out of Bolivia?” asks a television spot frequently broadcast by opponents of leftwing Bolivian President Evo Morales ahead of the Jan. 25…

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Broken Shell

January 15, 2009

Some time ago, we wrote about the progressive–fascist alliance, and what that alliance might do to the American psyche, already reeling from betrayals in public office. With the fascist invasion…

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Fool’s Mission

January 14, 2009

The key to perpetuating pyramid schemes is keeping dissenting voices out. Those who question the framework of the plan itself cannot be allowed to warn the gullible. Pulling off such…

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Unholy Dividends

January 13, 2009

Progress is a lethal concept concocted by colonial states to justify dominating indigenous peoples. Having allied themselves with conservatism long ago, progressives have no trouble rationalizing support of apartheid, as…

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Corruption of the Sacred

January 12, 2009

Interviewed by European media recently, Indigenous Environmental Network’s Tom Goldtooth remarked that the UN plans for dealing with climate change through market mechanisms is an evil concept. Selling the air…

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Paying Attention

January 11, 2009

Reading Harper’s account of the economic chaos in the US yesterday, I was reminded of comments made recently by the Hopi cultural preservation officer, that turmoil and disharmony is inevitable…

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Indigenous Education

January 10, 2009

Spirit of Learning The World Indigenous Peoples’ Conference on Education held last month in Melbourne was a big success. The 2011 conference will be hosted by the Quechua Nation of…

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Plundering Papua

January 9, 2009

Price of Autonomy As part of the vast Indonesian colonial archipelago, West Papua and East Timor have suffered horrendous abuse at the hands of the Indonesian military–a military supported by…

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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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