reclaiming cultural identity
“On the final day, the Angry People made their presence known with a thundering powerboat armada, smashing the tranquility of our event, and proving the Truth of our
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*Mexikaresistance.com Note: This gives some hope. Now we need to reject the colonialist-racist “mestizo” mentality and recognize that we are Nikan Titlakah
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Spangled with duct-tape lettering and weighed down by milk jugs filled with water, the banner reading “River Closed” was strung across the McCloud River on May 26 far
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*Mexikaresistance.com Note: This sunds good to me! Let’s make it happen. Tiyaweh Mexikah! A few weeks ago, Roger Schlafly mourned a Census Bureau report showing that
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Forty students from a private university in Mexico City huddled together under an opaque sky waiting for orders from their coyote or guide. The evening was relinquishing its
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Alberto Laborin Villa got to Mexico with what he had on: a pair of slacks and a gray dress shirt. His pockets were empty: no money and no identification. He had no phone
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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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