People Land Truth

Our first major online publication, People Land Truth features more than three dozen stories, including 37 revised and updated articles from the website and some very generous contributions from the Indigenous Environmental Network and the Sacred Land Film Project.

You can download a copy of People Land Truth below. Print versions are also available for a $20 donation. Donations can be made through Paypal. If you’re interested in obtaining several hard copies, please contact us for details.

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Specs

  • Size: 2.08 MB
  • Pages: 101 + cover
  • Words: 19,780
  • Photographs: 13
  • Graphics: 14

Contributors

  • Amberly Polidor (Sacred Land Film Project)
  • Richard Lee (Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa)
  • Frauke Decoodt
  • Hannibal Rhoades
  • Jay Taber
  • Jennifer Kennedy
  • John Schertow
  • Martin Pelcher
  • Damon Gerard Corrie
  • Tracy L. Barnett (Esperanza Project)
  • Tom B.K. Goldtooth (Indigenous Environmental Network)

Credits

  • Design: Natalie Lowrey
  • Cover Photo: Rita Willaert
  • Editing: Brenda Jo McManama, John Schertow
  • Proofreading: John Schertow
  • Idea and Concept: John Schertow

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  5. Robert DesJarlait

    Great publication – the best I’ve seen regarding indigenous issues wordwide. Educational and informative with not only articles and issues but also strategies to employ. A very worthy publication by Intercontinental Cry – the best source for indigenous news/issues on the Internet. Gichi-mii’gwech.

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    Sorry about that, Lara. We seem to be having some technical problems. Please give that link another try. It’ll work this time :D

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  7. Pluma Blanca

    Bueno primero felicitades, es muy importante que existan medios indigenistas, donde se pueda informar sobre la realita indigenista, lo que pasa en las comunidades indigenas, a los indigenas en los paises donde existen indigenas, ahi se puede uno informar sobre los miles de atropellos, de maltratos de marginación hacia el indigena y por que no sobre los proyectos, programas y desarrollo indigenista, y mucho mas, felicitades nuevamente, FUNDEICO,Fundación Indigena Ambiental, Pluma Blanca, San José, Ciudad Colón, de Costa Rica, America Central.

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  8. Pluma Blanca

    Hola Pluma Blanca les solicitad la posibilidad de escribir en ese medio algunas memorias indigenistas y otros de los indigenas de nuestro país, Costa Rica, inclusive información de la actulidad indigenista Costarricense, Gracias, que el gran espiritu les proteja siempre.

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