The Continuing War Against Timazewaltin
The story of the last of the Kuna people, and their struggle to maintain its culture in a quickly developing country. WATCH THE VIDEO HERE: Resisting ‘the Foreign
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April 22, 2014 // 0 Comments
Late last night, my father and I talked about how the ethnic term Latino mislabels Indigenous and mixed-Indigenous people from Mexico, Ecuador, Puerto Rico, etc. For a long
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April 10, 2014 // 0 Comments
Lakota and American Indian Movement activists joined in a four-directions walk to commemorate Liberation Day, an event to mark the 1890 massacre at Wounded Knee. As they do
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March 14, 2014 // 0 Comments
By Brian BennettFebruary 27, 2014, 3:00 a.m. WASHINGTON — Border Patrol agents have deliberately stepped in the path of cars apparently to justify shooting at the drivers
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February 27, 2014 // 0 Comments
Independent media and social networking movements continue to bridge lives and lifestyles, the (increasingly small) world over. Collective movements spontaneously emerge,
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February 23, 2014 // 0 Comments
February 12, 2014 // 0 Comments
On 10 January Andrés Donoso Fabara, Ecuadorian Secretary of Hydrocarbons, filed a formal complaint against eight indigenous leaders: Humberto Cholango and Bartolo Ushigua,
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February 6, 2014 // 0 Comments
In a recent interview, David Leonard argued that white people do not suffer from the structural violence that white supremacy creates. He contends: “As it relates to the
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January 30, 2014 // 0 Comments
Growing up in a well-heeled suburban community, I absorbed our society\’s distaste for dissent long before I was old enough to grasp just what was being dismissed. My
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January 24, 2014 // 0 Comments
The Zapatistas are still running their own schools and hospitals, raising new generations, and carrying on a dialogue with the outside world that has enriched both sides.
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January 23, 2014 // 0 Comments
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