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On Colonial Sovereignty
March 17, 2007 | Leave a Comment | 721 views
Colonial Sovereignty - November 2, 2006
by Michael Lujan Bevacqua (and Jodi Blanco?)
http://minagahet.blogspot.com
According to Peter Fitzpatrick, the law becomes the curious fetish of the colonies. From the perspective of the colonizer, a sort of sudden sovereignty emerges at the moments of contact with a “new” world which cannot readily be accounted for in his current imagination. As he bumps up against this “new” gap in the symbolic network, which is never truly a gap, but only the appearance of one, sovereignty erupts as the ability to map not just this new land, but also himself. The double gesture which makes …
Six Nations Confederacy responds to 4.4 trillion dollar lawsuit
March 12, 2007 | Leave a Comment | 682 views
Confederacy responds to notice of action in 4.4 trillion dollar lawsuit
Quote from The Sachem and Gazette
Friday March 2, 2007
GRAND RIVER OF THE SIX NATIONS TERRITORY ~ It is with deep concern and regret that the Six Nations Rotiienehson (Confederacy Council)issue this notice to the people of Six Nations and to the public in general.
The Haundenosaunee Six Nations Confederacy Council strives to work in unity with all of the people of the Six Nations and our member nations to continue to protect our land rights, including those within the Haldimand
Treaty of October 25, 1784.
The Confederacy Council has …
Akwesasne - This Chain of Frauds does not a legality make
March 10, 2007 | Leave a Comment | 737 views
Akwesasne Fairy Tale - This Chain of Frauds does not a legality make
By Kahentinetha and Katenies, MNN Mohawk Nation News
March 8, 2007
This is a response to “The History of the Three Chiefs System and the Constitution of the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe” by Darren Bonaparte and Russ Jock (August 28, 2006). We felt compelled to comment because the Mohawks and the general population do not know about this. The corporate entity known as the “St. Regis Mohawk Tribe” [Inc.], are spouting they are the “Nation” and have the sovereignty of the Mohawks to wheel, deal and lobby our rights …
Harriet Nahanee - Public Inquiry Being Sought
March 5, 2007 | 4 Comments | 1,523 views
Please find enclosed the press release regarding Harriet Nahannee’s death as a direct result of her incarceration. The call for a public inquiry to answer the below questions has gone out and we are also forwarding it to the European Support groups, who are looking into a campaign on Human Rights and Indigenous Peoples especially in light of the 2010 Olympics being railroaded into Aboriginal Territories and Harriet losing her life trying to stop it.
As you all know elder and environmental activist, Betty Krawczyk, 78, will be sentenced by the same judge, Mme Justice Brown, who sent Harriet to jail …
Decolonization of American Indians
March 4, 2007 | Leave a Comment | 917 views
Decolonization of American Indians, part 2 of 2
by: Elizabeth Cook-Lynn
February 23, 2007
ICT Editor’s note: The following is an excerpt from a speech given by Cook-Lynn at a recent Indian Studies conference. It is the conclusion of a two-part series.
Our relatives of past generations who fought hard wars and difficult negotiations for the survival of the people must be mourning the moral and political tragedy of this recent attack on women, tribal government and the law.
The truth is, Oglala Sioux men have never interfered in the reproductive lives of Oglala Sioux women until this …
Arawak nation to open North American consulate
February 26, 2007 | Leave a Comment | 671 views
Arawak nation to open North American consulate
www.caribbeannetnews.com
January 27, 2007
WASHINGTON, USA: The first peoples to suffer the consequences of Columbus’s arrival in the ‘New World’ are boldly stepping into the 21st century.
As of February 4, 2007, Taino-Arawak Elder Cyril Taylor will become the Honorary Consul of the Lokono-Arawak Nation of South America to the First Nations of North America.
The appointment was made by Damon Gerard Corrie, inheritor of the now ceremonial Hereditary Chieftaincy of the Eagle Clan Lokono-Arawaks, and well-known Barbados-based Amerindian rights activist, who has not been a stranger to controversy over the last 14 years.
When asked if all …
First Nations Activist Dies After Release from Jail
February 25, 2007 | 4 Comments | 1,511 views
First Nations Activist Dies After Release from Jail
By Zoe Blunt, www.zoeblunt.gnn.tv
24 Feb 2007
In memory of Harriet Nahanee, age 71
VANCOUVER - A community is in mourning following news of the death of a great-grandmother who fought to defend aboriginal rights and the environment. Activist Harriet Nahanee died at St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver on Saturday, February 24, one month after she was sentenced to fourteen days in jail for protesting the destruction of a wetlands for a highway bypass.
The woman who once said that natives need an “aboriginal Malcolm X” to restore their pride will be
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