-
Recent Posts
Twitter
- RT @Snowden: You want to fix policing? Remove their immunity so that they can be sued, and if you win, damages come out of the department's… 1 week ago
- @stayfknwild Nothing quite like watching your offspring enjoy the fruits of your labor! 1 week ago
- @TKeithPreston1 Portland has this issue as well. Drug possession is decriminalized but dealers are still fighting o… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 1 week ago
- @CluckinBuk @KATUNews Let’s get back to your point. What’s the clearance rate for “brawlers”? How many brawlers are… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 2 weeks ago
- @CluckinBuk @KATUNews Weak reply. What’s the clearance rate for arson, regardless of whether or not it is political… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 2 weeks ago
Categories
- 4th Generation Warfare
- activisim
- ANCSA
- at.óowu
- Attack the System
- Building a Tlingit Nation
- Clan Based Property
- Decolonization
- Environment
- Frank Hopper
- Haida
- Hip Hop
- Indigenous Anarchism
- John T. Williams
- Lingít Language
- Rememberance
- Resistance
- Savage Fam
- Sovereignty
- Tribal Education
- Uncategorized
- Village Resilience
Blogroll
Links
Monthly Archives: March 2013
Assimilation Under Duress
We, the undersigned Alaskan Natives of Hydaburg, Alaska, hereby declare that we have given up our old tribal relationship that we recognize no chief of clan or tribal family…that we have discarded the totem in exchange for the stars and … Continue reading
Posted in Decolonization, Haida, Rememberance
Leave a comment
Chief Joseph – a description of indigenous anarchism
Posted in Indigenous Anarchism, Rememberance
Leave a comment
Originally posted on The Portland Radicle:
A condensed version of this article appeared in the March 2013 issue of The Portland Radicle. Radicle: Could you explain how indigenous power is apportioned in Canada and the Assembly of First Nations? Gord…
Posted in Uncategorized
3 Comments
Haa Aaní
We can blame ANCSA; but colonialism is perhaps the clearer culprit here. We were forced to trade in resiliency for dependency. There’s no reason we couldn’t have kept our sustainable fishery harvests, maintain our traditional tribal territories and still enter … Continue reading
Posted in Decolonization, Environment
1 Comment
When VAWA isn’t enough: Arming Sisters Campaign Launch
Arming Sisters
Posted in activisim, Decolonization
1 Comment
Indigenous Warrior Deported by CBSA
The following is an excerpt from SKWEKWEKWELT SOLIDARITY. Much of British Columbia is unceded First Nations territory. In many cases there has been no land claims settlement, no agreements, no treaties, and no end to resistance. January 2013 – A … Continue reading
Posted in activisim, Decolonization, Environment
Leave a comment
Attack the System Rest in peace and fuck the pigs. Brooklyn neighborhood on police lockdown following protest Further reading here at Attack the System: The Rebillion in Los Angeles – The Context of a Proletarian Uprising View original post
Posted in Uncategorized
Leave a comment
More on Clans and Tribal Law
A while back I wrote an article on Tribal Law and how it actually functioned and could function again. Well… it turns out that Tribal Law is in use everyday, in your community, right now. That is, most conflicts between … Continue reading
Posted in Building a Tlingit Nation, Decolonization
2 Comments