Identity
On October 5, 1942, the U.S. Court of Claims issued its opinion in the case California Indians K-344, which involved “Various Tribes of Indians located in California.”
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It sounded too good to be true – and, indeed, it was. The mining company First Majestic Silver was handing over its mining concessions in the sacred lands of Wirikuta, and
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Everyday, organizers and advocates across the United States do vital work to help transform people, communities and society. In the midst of working to achieve these
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I pick up the phone at my office at the University of Arizona and learn that I have three recorded messages waiting for me. The first one begins with the caller claiming to
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*Mexikaresistance.com Note: The racist-colonialist “mestizo” mentality continues to divide our people and deny us our true heritage. We treat being mazewaltin as
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Damn, I should have brought my beans! I wanted to show you my collection. One of my favorites is called powami, a Hopi ceremonial bean. There’s a really beautiful one
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How they got there is a mystery, but seven skulls and several bone fragments have made their way from the medical school at the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom
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In yet another chapter of a continuing debate, the State of Oregon announced last week that its public schools must discontinue the use of Native American nicknames and
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The Mexico government recently announced new measures to protect thousands of acres of land considered sacred by the Wixarika (Huichol) People. Despite being hailed as a
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