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Dying in Defense of Land in Mexico | Warrior Publications
Tucked between sand dunes and the Pacific Ocean, perched on a small hill, is Xayakalan, home to members of the indigenous community, Santa Maria Ostula. Here, the sound of [...]
A New Attack on Repatriation – ICTMN.com
Who owns the past? That’s the headline of an editorial in the April copy of Scientific American. The question is occasioned by regulations that the U.S. Department of the [...]
Diné and Hopi protest further dismantling of their basic right to water
From the frontlines of the water wars: Diné and Hopi water rights at risk, protesters gather on Navajo Nation A group of Diné and Hopi people ( including traditional people [...]
Latino or Hispanic? For many Americans, neither term feels right – latimes.com
*Mexikaresistance.com Note: A good example of how colonialism and racism have confused the very identities of our people. The terms “latino” and [...]
Young Undocumented Activists Stand Up for Their Parents’ Dreams – COLORLINES
Recently, young people across the country took part in Coming Out of the Shadows events across the country, publicly sharing their undocumented status, many for the first [...]
American Indians: Gambling on nation-building | The Economist
MEETING Ronnie Lupe, the chairman of the White Mountain Apache tribe, is rather like an audience with the chieftain he would once have been. At 82 he has a sage’s bearing, [...]
Panama: Wounaan attacked by loggers for defending endangered Cocobolo trees
Two people have died and three others are injured following a confrontation (es) between indigenous peoples and loggers of an endangered tree in Panama. The conflict began [...]
Attempts to Re-Segregate Schools in GA Fail | IMAGINE 2050
“Everyone deserves the Freedom to Live, love, and work wherever they please.” – Repeal Coalition, Arizona Georgia’s latest anti-immigrant SB 458, the bill that would [...]