Fracking Plans Violate Mi’kmaq Treaty Rights, Threaten Health
Nov 8, 2010 • Members of the Waycobah Nation have expressed major concerns over a potential hydraulic fracturing or “fracking” project near Lake... Read More
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Nov 8, 2010 • Members of the Waycobah Nation have expressed major concerns over a potential hydraulic fracturing or “fracking” project near Lake... Read More
Nov 5, 2010 • 17,000 Cultural Sites, including petroglyphs and extremely large earth drawings known as geopglyphs in southern California may soon be... Read More
Aug 9, 2010 • Chris Graham, former editor of the National Indigenous Times, uncovers another layer of controversy surrounding the Northern Territory Intervention,... Read More
Jul 23, 2010 • Please take a moment to urge US President Obama to Endorse the UN Declaration on Indigenous Rights! On April... Read More
Mar 10, 2010 • For more than two weeks now, members of the Halalt First Nation, near the southeastern coast of Vancouver Island... Read More
Jan 18, 2010 • A heartfelt message from Amazon rainforest communities in Ecuador to the new Chairman and CEO of Chevron: “We don’t... Read More
Dec 3, 2009 • The Federal government hopped onto the grungy coattails of the British Colombia government this week, sending out a clear... Read More
Dec 2, 2009 • The Awajun and Wampis people in Bagua, Peru, recently detained employees from the Canadian mining company IAMGOLD. According to... Read More
Nov 27, 2009 • More than 200 Indigenous Mayans were arrested this week for setting up a roadblock just south of Cancun, in... Read More
Sep 28, 2009 • A National, inclusive, non-discriminatory and peaceful effort, the “Mobilization to defend the Water” (Movilización Nacional para defender el Agua)... Read More
Jul 24, 2009 • Indigenous communities from the Peruvian Amazon are angry over recent comments from Peru’s environment minister that Pluspetrol’s Lote 8... Read More
Jul 9, 2009 • The Tanzania government has banned the use of water from the Tigithe River, which may be contaminated with Sulphiric... Read More
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