Black Hills Treaty Council wins judgment against RainDancer Resource Management
Jan 30, 2012 • The Oglala Sioux Tribe’s Law and Order Code, Chapter 2, Section 122 False Pretenses states…(a)”It shall be unlawful to... Read More
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Jan 30, 2012 • The Oglala Sioux Tribe’s Law and Order Code, Chapter 2, Section 122 False Pretenses states…(a)”It shall be unlawful to... Read More
Nov 2, 2010 • The Sinixt Nation, declared extinct by the Canadian government more than 50 years ago, has set up a protection... Read More
Jul 9, 2010 • As protests continue to spread throughout the eastern half of the island of New Guinea, where indigenous land rights... Read More
Mar 16, 2010 • The World Rainforest Movement’s latest Bulletin, Women on the March, offers several unheard stories on the struggles of indigenous,... Read More
Oct 31, 2009 • In July 2009, a group of 30 indigenous elders and leaders from Ampilatwatja, in Australia’s Northern Territory, walked away... Read More
Oct 13, 2009 • October 12, 2009 (the 517th anniversary of Columbus’ landing in the Western Hemisphere) is the first day of the... Read More
Jul 11, 2009 • While the “Oka Crisis” has been long buried by most Canadians, the Fraudulent theft of land that led to... Read More
Jul 4, 2009 • An undercover report broadcast on the BBC about the independence movement in West Papua – where the local indigenous... Read More
Jun 17, 2009 • Below, an URGENT request for assistance from Silvia Burley, Chairperson of the California Valley Miwok Tribe (CVMT). The Tribal... 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
Mar 29, 2009 • The Tyendinaga Support Committee is putting together a month-long campaign to pressure Canadian National Railway (CNR) to drop their... Read More
Mar 21, 2009 • The monoculture pulp and paper industry has great impact on local communities, who must often bare witness to the... Read More
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