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Anti-Indian Movement Part 3: A Free Press

Anti-Indian Movement Part 3: A Free Press

January 12, 2018

A Free Press On February 5, 2014, Gateway Pacific Terminal spokesman Craig Cole threatened Whatcom Watch with a SLAPP suit, which I covered for IC magazine in my February 8…

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Anti-Indian Movement. Part 2: The Politics of Resentment

Anti-Indian Movement. Part 2: The Politics of Resentment

January 11, 2018

The Politics Of Resentment On October 16, 2013, I became aware of a new PAC called SaveWhatcom, registered by KGMI radio host Kris Halterman and Lorraine Newman. Halterman is noted…

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Making Things Work

May 24, 2016

There are many ways for Salish Sea residents to protect this marine estuary. Designer protests and vanity arrests are not among them. Read more here.

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Travels with Kenny

May 1, 2016

Eye-to-Eye with a Lummi spiritual leader.

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Dire Warnings

March 28, 2016

Oil exporters preparing to capitalize on lifted U.S. Crude Oil Export ban already pouring money into Tea Party-led PACs promoting anti-Indian racism, as well as laundering money through Washington Republican…

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Netwar in the Northwest

August 16, 2014

The Native American rally in Seattle, to protect the Salish Sea from fossil fuel export developments in Washington and British Columbia, is a sign that Netwar in the Northwest is…

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The Politics of Land and Bigotry

February 14, 2014

On March 8, 1996, the Center for World Indigenous Studies convened a conference at the Day Break Star Center in Seattle to consider strategies for a new public consensus about…

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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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