Underreported Struggles #43, October 2010
Oct 31, 2010 • In this month’s Underreported Struggles: 3,000 indigenous people stage a “silent protest” over a proposed Nuclear power project in... Read More
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Oct 31, 2010 • In this month’s Underreported Struggles: 3,000 indigenous people stage a “silent protest” over a proposed Nuclear power project in... Read More
Jul 1, 2010 • In this month’s Underreported Struggles: Papua New Guinea strips indigenous people of land rights; Mohawk Council rejects proposed mining... Read More
Oct 7, 2009 • Word has just come in that dump trucks have begun to arrive at the Edwards landfill just outside of... Read More
Jun 1, 2009 • June 2, 2009 – A great deal has happened since the initial post of this article. Most critically, the... Read More
May 31, 2009 • In this Month’s Underreported Struggles: 7,000 delegates gather in Peru for the IV Continental Indigenous Summit of Abya Yala;... Read More
May 28, 2009 • Mohawk Nation News sends the following news and call for action surrounding the upcoming peaceful demonstration in Akwesasne. See... Read More
May 23, 2009 • You Are on Indian Land was one of the first films in Canada to give voice to the concerns... Read More
Mar 8, 2009 • For those of you just staring to get acquainted with Indigenous Struggles and the very nature of “Indigenous Resistance”... Read More
Feb 28, 2009 • In this video, the highly respected author, conflict negotiator, historian and educator John Mohawk, sits down for a half... Read More
Feb 8, 2009 • The Ahousaht and Hesquiaht Nations, on British Columbia’s Vancouver island, have begun to notify local businesses and the federal... Read More
Oct 18, 2008 • Evon Peter, the Executive Director of Native Movement and former Chief of the Neetsaii Gwich’in from northeastern Alaska, spoke... Read More
Sep 10, 2008 • This morning, Police in Brantford, Ontario, arrested two young activists from Six Nations. The two were arrested while trying... Read More
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