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Fracking Plans Violate Mi’kmaq Treaty Rights, Threaten Health

Members of the Waycobah Nation have expressed major concerns over a potential hydraulic fracturing or “fracking” project near Lake... Read More

Save the Mojave Desert from Mass Industrialization

17,000 Cultural Sites, including petroglyphs and extremely large earth drawings known as geopglyphs in southern California may soon be... Read More

Manufacturing the Intervention

Chris Graham, former editor of the National Indigenous Times, uncovers another layer of controversy surrounding the Northern Territory Intervention,... Read More

Tell the US to Endorse the UN Declaration on Indigenous Rights

Please take a moment to urge US President Obama to Endorse the UN Declaration on Indigenous Rights! On April... Read More

Halalt First Nation holding blockade for the water

For more than two weeks now, members of the Halalt First Nation, near the southeastern coast of Vancouver Island... Read More

Message from Ecuador to Chevron CEO John Watson

A heartfelt message from Amazon rainforest communities in Ecuador to the new Chairman and CEO of Chevron: “We don’t... Read More

Canada dismisses Nak’azdli First Nation concerns and Federal law

The Federal government hopped onto the grungy coattails of the British Colombia government this week, sending out a clear... Read More

Awajun and Wampis Detain Gold Mine Employees

The Awajun and Wampis people in Bagua, Peru, recently detained employees from the Canadian mining company IAMGOLD. According to... Read More

Indigenous Mayans beaten, arrested for roadblock

More than 200 Indigenous Mayans were arrested this week for setting up a roadblock just south of Cancun, in... Read More

Ecuador’s Indigenous movement Mobilizes for the Water

A National, inclusive, non-discriminatory and peaceful effort, the “Mobilization to defend the Water” (Movilización Nacional para defender el Agua)... Read More

Indigenous Communities Angered by Peru Environment Minister

Indigenous communities from the Peruvian Amazon are angry over recent comments from Peru’s environment minister that Pluspetrol’s Lote 8... Read More

Tanzania Government bans water use near Barrick mine

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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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
Professor of Indigenous Governance at UVIC and author of Wasáse
Hair of the Dog