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Climate change and the corporate scramble for the Arctic

This is the second of a two-part feature examining the impact of climate change on the Arctic. Part I... Read More

Climate change, the Arctic and the colonial imagination

This is the first in a two-part feature examining the impact of climate change on the Arctic. Next week,... Read More

Climate change and indigenous nomadic tribes of Iran

This short film looks at impacts of climate change on the Qashqai and the Shahsevan; two nomadic pastoralist confederations... Read More

People of a Feather

People of a Feather is an award winning documentary film about a unique Inuit culture that relies on birds... Read More

Action Needed to Support Unique Environment and Culture of Mongolia’s Reindeer Herders

Kautokeino (Norway) / Nairobi – Mongolia’s reindeer herders and their forest homeland are facing unprecedented challenges from unregulated mining,... Read More

The Carbon Rush

What happens when we manipulate markets to solve the climate crisis?” Discover the emerging “green-gold” multi-billion dollar carbon industry... Read More

Conservation On The Front Line: Muara Tae’s Last Stand Against Big Palm Oil

Deep in the interior of East Kalimantan, Indonesia, the Dayak community of Muara Tae is struggling to defend itself... Read More

A Darker Shade of Green: REDD Alert and the Future of Forests

A Darker Shade of Green introduces you to the problems with REDD from the perspective of the people most... Read More

Ten of the worst REDD-type projects that affect Indigenous Peoples and local communities

A group of Indigenous and environmental organizations have published a new booklet that highlights ten of the worst REDD-type... Read More

Earth Wisdom for a World in Crisis

Link TV’s Global Spirit program “Earth Wisdom for a World in Crisis,” explores the wisdom of indigenous peoples and... Read More

OTTAWA Tar Sands Civil Disobedience Sept 26, 2011

On September 26th 2011, hundreds of people from across Canada will gather in Ottawa to say NO to the... Read More

90 Indigenous Organizations Say YES To Action Plan For Survival And Protection Of Life

In recent weeks, Indigenous representatives from 90 organizations in the Amazon region unanimously approved a new action plan that... Read More

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Kia ora, I would like to say unless they, ( those who say no more Full- Blooded Maori), know the whakapapa of every single Maori in Aotearoa, they should just...
Mohawk??I stand and prepared to back my people at any and all cost...
I have worked with, lived with, and been around Copala Triquis for the past 12 years, and have researched extensively the political oppression in teh region - ever since the...
Thank you for your comment, trog69. You might have seen my update http://intercontinentalcry.org/wall-street-tea-party-convergence-19421/ on the story, including a link to a special report by Charles Tanner, titled Take these Tribes Down....
Good afternoon, Mr. Taber. I must admit that part of my astonishment upon reading about this is my complete ignorance that there is a concerted effort to take the rest...
Thank you, David. While it's good that some elected officials are joining environmentalists and tribes in opposing Gateway Pacific Terminal, the Tea Party, AFL-CIO and anti-Indian property rights activists have...
Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn comments on proposed coal trains and export terminals: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOi4iEsSl_k...
Thanks for commenting, Laura. Do you have more information about that? If so, please get in touch info(at)intercontinentalcry.org...

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