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How does the brutality of a 500-plus-year-old trade agreement between competing Christian European countries impact contemporary indigenous women all over the world?
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May 10, 2012 // 0 Comments
*Mexikaresistance.com Note: Of course, by “latinos” they actually mean “brown-skinned indigenous people.” Federal authorities said Wednesday that they
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May 10, 2012 // 0 Comments
This sprawling Pine Ridge Indian Reservation is a Connecticut-sized zone of prairie and poverty, where the have-nots are defined less by the money they lack than by
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May 10, 2012 // 0 Comments
One of the most significant declarations ever to emanate from the United Nations, the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, is belittled—mocked, almost—by the
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May 9, 2012 // 0 Comments
A United Nations investigator probing discrimination against Native Americans has called on the US government to return some of the land stolen from Indian tribes as a step
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May 8, 2012 // 0 Comments
Reliable, clean water will soon be available to the Navajo Nation where 40 percent of families haul their water in barrels from pumping stations. The Department of the
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May 8, 2012 // 0 Comments
Ottawa needs to consider a flexible exit strategy for British Columbia First Nations frustrated and debt-challenged by slow-moving treaty negotiations, says a special report
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May 8, 2012 // 0 Comments
*Mexikaresistance.com Note: Of course members of congress refused to meet with this man. Actually recognizing that this country was established on stolen land, under
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May 7, 2012 // 0 Comments
Indigenous delegates will come away from the 11th Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) with a deeper understanding of the centuries-old
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May 7, 2012 // 0 Comments
The Winnemem Wintu Tribe, who has struggled with the U.S. Forest Service since 2005 to protect their Coming of Age ceremonies from public interference, announced May 4 plans
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May 6, 2012 // 0 Comments