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NATIVES SEIZE TRUMP STUMP AT MOUNT RUSHMORE

Sacred mountain as backdrop for GOP rally draws treaty rights protest
Talli Nauman


TRIBES NATIONWIDE CHEER DAPL SHUTDOWN

By Talli Nauman
FT. YATES, North Dakota — Tribal leaders and constituents across Lakota
Territory and elsewhere welcomed a hard-won court order on July 6 to shut off
the oil flow in the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) within 30 days. “Today is a...


INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN THE AGE OF COVID-19

By Laura Hobson Herlihy and Daniel Bagheri Sarvestani
Coronavirus now has spread throughout the Indigenous Americas. The Navajo nation
reported over 1,600 cases of COVID-19 and 59 deaths on the largest US
reservation, which expands through Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. Nineteen
members of the Afro-indigenous Garifuna people...


SECOND ATTEMPT TO LEGISLATE PEACEFUL PROTEST IN SOUTH DAKOTA ‘UNNECESSARY’

By Talli Nauman
PIERRE, S.D. — Gov. Kristi Noem’s second attempt to pass a “riot boosting” law
succeeded when the 2020 South Dakota State Legislature approved it, despite
critics’ claim that it is an unnecessary effort to regulate peaceful protest.
Noem reintroduced the...


WATER PROTECTORS NAME AND SHAME CHASE BANK TO DIVEST FROM FOSSIL FUELS IN
SOLIDARITY WITH WET’SUWET’EN

By Water Protectors
After over a decade of Wet’suwet’en on the front lines of pipeline construction
in so called Northern Canada, local Front Range community members and Indigenous
activists from the Arapaho nation are joined by water protectors from around the
world to...


HONORING SELENA NOT AFRAID

By Talli Nauman
HARDIN, Mont. – In honor of missing and murdered indigenous women, a group of
relay runners who took off from the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation on Jan. 24,
joined others at the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation on Jan. 25, and...


EVO MORALES AND THE BOLIVIAN SPRING

By Gilber Mamani
Revolution, counterrevolution, or coup d’état? The turn of events in Bolivia
after the October elections has been so rapid, surreal and tragic that some of
us are still adjusting to our new reality. There are so many opinions inside
and...


EVANGELICAL GANGS IN RIO DE JANEIRO WAGE ‘HOLY WAR’ ON AFRO-BRAZILIAN FAITHS

By Robert Muggah
The expression “evangelical drug trafficker” may sound incongruous, but in the
Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro, it’s widespread. Charismatic Christianity is
on the rise across Brazil. Slightly less than a third of all Brazilians identify
as evangelical, up from...


INDIGENOUS RIGHTS REPORT #25

By Teodora Corina Hasegan
This is the Indigenous Rights Report for the week of December 7, 2019. In this
week’s report: Indigenous activists protest proposal of massive Alberta oilsands
mine Native American COP25 delegation removed from US Embassy Melanesian
Indigenous Alliance calls for protection...


MORTAR ATTACK DISRUPTS TALKS BETWEEN INDIGENOUS U’WA AND COLOMBIA GOVERNMENT

By Adriaan Alsema
A mortar attack disrupted a meeting between government officials, state-run oil
company Ecopetrol and indigenous authorities in northeast Colombia on Thursday.
President Ivan Duque and indigenous organization ONIC fiercely rejected the
apparent mortar attack in the municipality of Cubara, Boyaca...


WHAT THE COP 25 DEMONSTRATIONS MEAN FOR INDIGENOUS RIGHTS

By Gabrielle Lipton
On 11 December 2019, activist demonstrations at the U.N. Climate Change
Conference in Madrid (COP 25) escalated into a pinnacle moment of the conference
and highlighting the anger felt by climate change activists around perceived
inaction of chief decision-makers and...
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“IT BEGINS WITH RESPECT”


‘WE ARE NATURE’S BEST GUARDIANS, NOT THE STATE’


MNI KI WAKAN SUMMIT RALLIES FOR U.N. PROTECTION FROM PIPELINE OIL SPILLS IN
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MAUNA KEA: WHAT IT IS, WHY IT’S HAPPENING, AND WHY WE SHOULD ALL BE PAYING
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THE RIGHTS OF NATURE: INDIGENOUS PHILOSOPHIES REFRAMING LAW


CANADIAN MEDIA COLONIALISM AND THE REVITALIZATION OF INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES


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