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Sacred Village and Burial Site ‘happily desecrated’ for Palomar College and Pardee Homes

Tomkav, a Luiseno village and burial site in Northern San Diego County, is being happily desecrated by developers working... Read More

Australia: Traditional Owners Claim Victory Over Controversial Land Grab

Traditional land owners won a major victory this month in their long running battle against the proposed Woodside gas... Read More

Fortescue Metals Group Wants The Right to Desecrate Indigenous Heritage Sites

Fortescue Metals Group (FMG), a massive iron ore mining company based in Australia, is trying to get out of... Read More

Altai Gas Pipeline Threatens UNESCO World Heritage Site, Telengit Sacred Lands

The Indigenous Telengit Peoples in the Altai Republic are turning to the international community to help stop a new... Read More

Alberta government forced to stop work on Dene Suline lands

The Court of Queen’s Bench has forced the Alberta government to halt work on a campground expansion project within... Read More

Dene Suline occupy proposed recreation area on their territory

Dene Suline community members from the Cold Lake First Nation (CLFN) have occupied an area of their traditional territory... Read More

Police arrest Hawaiian activists protesting the desecration of Sacred site

On Thursday, April 28, 2011, two Hawaiian activists were arrested for trying to stop contractors from digging into the... Read More

Sinixt Nation Establishes a Protection Camp on Their Ancestral Land

The Sinixt Nation, declared extinct by the Canadian government more than 50 years ago, has set up a protection... Read More

On Defending Sacred Sites

Cihuapilli Rose Amador talks with activist Wounded Knee De Ocampo and Native Voice TV, still photographer,Cipactzin David Romero about... Read More

Underreported Struggles #39, June 2010

In this month’s Underreported Struggles: Papua New Guinea strips indigenous people of land rights; Mohawk Council rejects proposed mining... Read More

America’s renewed legacy of destroying Indigenous cultures

During his election campaign in 2008, U.S. President Barack Obama vowed to help protect Indigenous Cultural Rights and Sacred... Read More

Protect the Glen Cove Sacred Burial Site!

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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important notice --rodney liddell--photographer, searching robert kupano north solomons radio bougainville 1980-82.Family from Kanga Beach Buin He was my guide searching for war relics to photograph.74 photos published in book...
It definitely wasn't my intent to disparage Real News or anything like that. I really just wanted to outline the 'media crisis' in the hope that everyone in the list...
Real News, which came in last in your infographic, is evidently delivering what its readers want. Otherwise, they wouldn't be donating hundreds of thousands of dollars every year to keep...
Given the results of our research, a more in-depth examination is definitely in order....
Our Aboriginal people are more Canadian than most of us, myself included. It is not their fight it is our fight as Canadians and we need to join them. Fracking...
Sadly I feel these RCMP's, do feel within their rights[doesn't mean their right]because it's the gov't of Canada, which is ultimately at fault; and the reason the [gov't + RCMP]...
Keep on fighting people, my heart is with you....

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