The Continuing War Against Timazewaltin
During the sixties Los Angeles became a Mexican City, and not just because it was the third largest Mexican city after Mexico City and Guadalajara but because it was a media
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January 13, 2014 // 0 Comments
What a Christmas little Bastrop had! It\’s still a mystery how Santa Claus got it down the chimney, but Bastrop got a nifty present that most children could only dream
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January 8, 2014 // 0 Comments
At one time our ancestors would have had difficulty imagining living in a state of unfreedom. Now we have difficulty imagining living in a state of freedom. This is perhaps
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January 3, 2014 // 0 Comments
One hundred and twenty-three winters ago, on December 29, 1890, some 150 Lakota men, women and children were massacred by the US 7th Calvary Regiment near Wounded Knee Creek
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December 30, 2013 // 0 Comments
On December 11, 2013, many days after SWN Resources Canada had withdrawn from its attempts to conduct seismic testing, Mi’kmaq Malcolm Ward was arrested at his home in
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December 13, 2013 // 0 Comments
The Maya People of Sipacapa issued an international appeal for solidarity this past weekend, in the midst of ongoing protests against Goldcorp Inc.\’s mining activities
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December 11, 2013 // 0 Comments
As we again plan to celebrate what US “Americans”call Thanksgiving, let us pause for a moment of reflection. Let us recognize that accounts of the first Thanksgiving are
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November 29, 2013 // 0 Comments
If the goals of decolonization are justice and peace, as is often stated by governments and people in Native politics, then the process to achieve these goals must reflect a
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November 25, 2013 // 0 Comments
Muertos de hambre is a derogatory phrase often used by Mexicans to refer to people who are predators, i.e., human vultures, vendidos. They are so starved for attention or
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November 18, 2013 // 0 Comments
A new website is calling for Aboriginal nations to move away from the Indian Act and towards autonomy and traditional governments. Siku Allooloo is part Haitian, part Inuk,
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November 6, 2013 // 0 Comments
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