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Indigenous peoples in Suriname still wait for land rights

Jeremy Hance, writing for mongabay.com, examines the ongoing struggle for indigenous land rights in Suriname. Legal rights and recognition... Read More

Village in Chiapas Starved of Medical Services for REDD

In this video, villagers from Amador Hernández, inside the Montes Azules Biosphere Reserve in the Lacandon Jungle of Chiapas,... Read More

Honduras: Indigenous Peoples Ready to Mobilize Against Hydro Dams

Indigenous and Black Peoples from across Honduras have said they are ready to mobilize against 41 dam concessions which... Read More

Underreported Struggles #34, January 2010

In this month’s Underreported Struggles: Philippine community blocks entry of large mining firm; First Nation begins blockade in northern... Read More

Gold, impunity, violence in El Salvador

A new campaign of violence has emerged in El Salvador, with community activists in the struggle against a Canadian... Read More

Landowners opposed to rainforest destruction

Rainforest Rescue and Ecological Internet have started an email protest campaign in solidarity with Indigenous landowners in Madang, Papua... Read More

The Indigenous People’s Summit on Climate Change

More than 500 Indigenous delegates and observers from around the world have gathered in Anchorage, Alaska, to take part... Read More

U.N. committee urges Indonesia to respect Indigenous Rights

The United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (UNCERD), responding to a joint statement of concern from... 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

UN paves the way for a massive land grab

On September 25, 2008, The United Nations officially REDD, a collaborative program with the FAO, UNDP, and the... Read More

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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...
Thank you for your comment, trog69. You might have seen my update http://intercontinentalcry.org/wall-street-tea-party-convergence-19421/ on the story, including a link to a special report by Charles Tanner, titled Take these Tribes Down....
Good afternoon, Mr. Taber. I must admit that part of my astonishment upon reading about this is my complete ignorance that there is a concerted effort to take the rest...
Thank you, David. While it's good that some elected officials are joining environmentalists and tribes in opposing Gateway Pacific Terminal, the Tea Party, AFL-CIO and anti-Indian property rights activists have...
Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn comments on proposed coal trains and export terminals: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOi4iEsSl_k...

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Taiaiake Alfred
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Hair of the Dog