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The Unist’ot’en People Maintain A “Soft Blockade” On The Morice River

May 28, 2013 – The Unist’ot’en People (a.k.a C’ilhts’ekhyu) of the Wet’suwet’en Nation maintain a “Soft Blockade” keeping pipeline... Read More

We Are the Land

“We Are the Land” is a upcoming documentary film by Drew Heskett will follow Pauline Matt, an Elder of... Read More

Raising Resistance: Solidarity with the Unist’ot’en, November 27th

Cross-posted from Unistoten Camp. In inspiring resistance this past week, the Unist’ot’en and Grassroots Wet’suwet’en have, yet again, evicted... Read More

Sacred Headwaters: Paradise in Peril

In a remote corner of northern British Columbia lies the Sacred Headwaters, a vast alpine basin that is the... Read More

Fractured Land

Fractured Land follows the courageous journey of a modern Indigenous warrior to preserve his people’s land and culture from... Read More

North Dakota Shale Boom Displaces Tribal Residents

Heather Youngbird and Crystal Deegan used to live in a trailer at the Prairie Winds Mobile Home Park in... Read More

Bring the Reel Power Film Festival to your community! Apply for a Mini-Grant By March 2

If you live in a community that has been or may be impacted by mountaintop removal, fracking, or a... Read More

Oil Drilling Threatens Indigenous Mapuche in Argentina

While new techniques of hydrocarbon drilling, such as hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, in new areas are lauded by some... 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

Underreported Struggles #48, March 2011

In this month’s Underreported Struggles: Barriere Lake Algonquins discover a Canadian mining company working on their land; Indigenous leaders... Read More

Blood Tribe Members Call for Moratorium on Hydro Fracking

5,000 kilometres away from the Whycocomagh Reserve in Cape Breton–where members of the Waycobah Nation are speaking out against... Read More

Underreported Struggles #44, November 2010

In this month’s Underreported Struggles:Mapuche prisoners resume their hunger strike; Police in Argentina attack Toba protesters, killing two; Congress... Read More

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Can't wait to see it....
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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