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Six Nations confronts Samsung’s energy project

The Six Nations Confederacy is calling on supporters to help enforce a cease and desist order against Samsung. The... Read More

Federal Judge Denies Quechan Injunction Against Controversial Wind Project

A Federal judge has thrown out the Quechan Nation’s request for an injunction against the controversial Ocotillo Express Wind... Read More

Pele’s Appeal

Produced and directed by Na Maka o ka ‘Aina, Pele’s Appeal is an award-winning documentary about the risks of... Read More

Achuar Leaders In Canada To Confront Talisman Energy, Build Alliances

A group of Achuar delegates are in Canada this week to confront the Canadian oil company, Talisman Energy, for... Read More

Message to the world from the Naso Indigenous people in Panama

The Panamanian government has plans to build a massive hydroelectric plant within the Naso Indigenous Reserve. In this short... Read More

Leading By Example: T’Souke Nation Solar Community

“First Nations have experience in living on this continent for thousands of years without use of fossil fuels. It... Read More

Signatures Needed: Halt diversion of the Magdalena River in Colombia!

Earlier this month, the Regional Movement for the Defense of the Territory organized a 15-day blockade, paralyzing construction of... Read More

Flooding Our Future: Megadams of the Peruvian Amazon

The Indigenous Peoples of the Ene-Tambo river basin are now facing an uncertain future, thanks to a series of... Read More

Belize government defies Supreme Court ruling; grants oil company permit to Maya lands

The government of Belize has quietly granted an American oil company drilling rights to protected Maya lands inside the... Read More

Still time to stop controversial 8,100 acre coal mine near Alaskan community

The Alaska Department of Natural Resources (ADNR) is now accepting public comments on the Wishbone Hill coal strip mine–a... Read More

Peru: Government Commission Confirms Oil Contamination by Maple Energy in the Amazon

A special Peruvian Government Commission has officially confirmed Maple Energy’s role in environmental pollution and health problems affecting two... Read More

Murphy Oil faced with Indigenous women’s blockade on fracking site

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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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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