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Chagos Islanders Denied the Right of Return

The British House of Lords has overturned a 2007 high court ruling that allowed the original inhabitants of the... Read More

Underreported Struggles #18, September 2008

In this month’s Underreported Struggles: a First Nation “Days of action” campaign begins in Canada; the UN Admits its... Read More

An Open Letter to Canada and All First Nation Leaders

It’s well known that Canada perpetuates discrimination against indigenous people at every level of government, but what does it... Read More

200 Years of British Colonialism

The following 25 minute video is examination of the last 200 Years of British Colonialism; particularly as it relates... Read More

Roseau River oil pipelines: Wake Up America!

Roseau River First Nation has just started a video campaign to raise awareness about the issue of oil, poverty,... Read More

Who’s the April Fool, Goldcorp?

Well, it turns out the “media release” sent out by Rights Action on Tuesday, April Fools’ Day, was indeed... Read More

Stop the Ilisu Dam Project in Southeast Turkey

Around 100 villagers gathered in front of the German, Austrian and Swiss embassies on Tuesday to protest against the... Read More

Underreported Struggles #7, October 2007

October has in many respects been a month of empowerment for indigenous people and all who struggle for a... Read More

Protest against Newmont Gold – an Invader of Indigenous Land

At the end of August there’s going to be a protest at the University of Denver’s Korbel Dinner, which... Read More

The inter-governmental effort to prohibit democracy

The criminalization of activism seems to have become a trend this month. Governments all around the world are increasingly... Read More

The SPP Meeting in August — and Preparations to oppose it

On August 19 to 21, at Château Montebello in Québec, the third meeting of the leaders of America, Canada... Read More

The Chago and their right of return

Last month I posted an article about the Chago People, who were banished from their traditional homeland in 1973... Read More

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Not to mention the fact that Indigenous Peoples have specific needs that settler populations generally do not posses, like requiring access to specific land areas to maintain culture, language, the...
It's true in a sense--we're all indigenous to somewhere--however, there are fundamental differences between populations who identify as "indigenous" and those who no longer follow a traditional way of life....
There is a need to recognize that all people are indigenous to this planet. We are one human race beholden to the mother that nurtures us. We must unite under...
Well, I think, unfortunately, passive complaints of PM Harper selling our land & water for basically nothing, are getting nowhere. Time to move up the ladder of complaining. Watch your...
It is instructive to see how mental, spiritual and physical health coincide in the indigenous philosophy, while the progressive view remains trapped in a treatment rather than preventive mode. It...
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...

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Taiaiake Alfred
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