Six Nations confronts Samsung’s energy project
May 29, 2012 • The Six Nations Confederacy is calling on supporters to help enforce a cease and desist order against Samsung. The... Read More
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May 29, 2012 • The Six Nations Confederacy is calling on supporters to help enforce a cease and desist order against Samsung. The... Read More
May 24, 2012 • A Federal judge has thrown out the Quechan Nation’s request for an injunction against the controversial Ocotillo Express Wind... Read More
May 19, 2012 • Produced and directed by Na Maka o ka ‘Aina, Pele’s Appeal is an award-winning documentary about the risks of... Read More
Apr 25, 2012 • A group of Achuar delegates are in Canada this week to confront the Canadian oil company, Talisman Energy, for... Read More
Apr 9, 2012 • The Panamanian government has plans to build a massive hydroelectric plant within the Naso Indigenous Reserve. In this short... Read More
Feb 14, 2012 • “First Nations have experience in living on this continent for thousands of years without use of fossil fuels. It... Read More
Feb 3, 2012 • Earlier this month, the Regional Movement for the Defense of the Territory organized a 15-day blockade, paralyzing construction of... Read More
Dec 3, 2011 • The Indigenous Peoples of the Ene-Tambo river basin are now facing an uncertain future, thanks to a series of... Read More
Nov 21, 2011 • The government of Belize has quietly granted an American oil company drilling rights to protected Maya lands inside the... Read More
Sep 23, 2011 • The Alaska Department of Natural Resources (ADNR) is now accepting public comments on the Wishbone Hill coal strip mine–a... Read More
Sep 12, 2011 • A special Peruvian Government Commission has officially confirmed Maple Energy’s role in environmental pollution and health problems affecting two... Read More
Sep 9, 2011 • A group of women from the Kainai Nation have confronted the US oil company Murphy Oil, at a fracking... Read More
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