Sacred Village and Burial Site ‘happily desecrated’ for Palomar College and Pardee Homes
Mar 2, 2012 • Tomkav, a Luiseno village and burial site in Northern San Diego County, is being happily desecrated by developers working... Read More
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Mar 2, 2012 • Tomkav, a Luiseno village and burial site in Northern San Diego County, is being happily desecrated by developers working... Read More
Dec 14, 2011 • Traditional land owners won a major victory this month in their long running battle against the proposed Woodside gas... Read More
Oct 18, 2011 • Fortescue Metals Group (FMG), a massive iron ore mining company based in Australia, is trying to get out of... Read More
Aug 5, 2011 • The Indigenous Telengit Peoples in the Altai Republic are turning to the international community to help stop a new... Read More
May 16, 2011 • The Court of Queen’s Bench has forced the Alberta government to halt work on a campground expansion project within... Read More
May 9, 2011 • Dene Suline community members from the Cold Lake First Nation (CLFN) have occupied an area of their traditional territory... Read More
May 5, 2011 • On Thursday, April 28, 2011, two Hawaiian activists were arrested for trying to stop contractors from digging into the... Read More
Nov 2, 2010 • The Sinixt Nation, declared extinct by the Canadian government more than 50 years ago, has set up a protection... Read More
Sep 27, 2010 • Cihuapilli Rose Amador talks with activist Wounded Knee De Ocampo and Native Voice TV, still photographer,Cipactzin David Romero about... Read More
Jul 1, 2010 • In this month’s Underreported Struggles: Papua New Guinea strips indigenous people of land rights; Mohawk Council rejects proposed mining... Read More
Apr 14, 2010 • During his election campaign in 2008, U.S. President Barack Obama vowed to help protect Indigenous Cultural Rights and Sacred... Read More
Mar 18, 2010 • Yet another sacred site is facing destruction in the United States. The Greater Vallejo Recreation District (GVRD) and the... Read More
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