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Category Archives: activisim
Free Lingít Aaní!
Today is Free Nations Day. Free Nations Day is an opportunity to reclaim the idea that nations are voluntary groupings of free individuals, not externally imposed political borders or states. Both geographic localities and identities that transcend space are legitimate … Continue reading
KLAMATH TRIBAL MEMBERS PROTEST “CELEBRATORY” SIGNING OF UPPER KLAMATH BASIN COMPREHENSIVE AGREEMENT
(CHILOQUIN, OREGON) – U.S. Department of Interior Secretary Sally Jewell, State of Oregon Governor John Kitzhaber, State of California Governor Jerry Brown, Oregon Senator Ron Wyden, Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley, Klamath Tribes elected officials and Klamath Basin irrigators held a … Continue reading
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First Nations clash with Police in Canada…. what to do?
Over reaction by Canadian authorities to anti-fracking protests… what does it mean? First Nations are at a very different stage in their relationship with Canada than, say, Alaska Natives are with the US. If anything, entrenched Native institutions in Alaska … Continue reading
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When VAWA isn’t enough: Arming Sisters Campaign Launch
Arming Sisters
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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
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Imaginary Borders
A number of Tribal Nations straddle international borders. Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian nations find themselves spread across what is now called southeast Alaska, British Columbia, and the Yukon Territory. Additionally, a number of tribes in the Puget Sound are divided … Continue reading
Posted in activisim, Building a Tlingit Nation, Sovereignty
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Environmentalists, Cascadians March; show support for Tar Sands Blockade
This march occurred in Eugene, Oregon following the Public Interest Environmental Law Conference which I attended and participated in.
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PIELC Panel: Cascadian Bioregionalism and the Indigenous Future
On Sunday I was in Eugene, Oregon for the Public Interest Environmental Law Conference where I participated on a panel with Cascadian Bioregionalists which included the makers of Occupied Cascadia and a representative from the Portland State University Cascadia Branch. … Continue reading
AIM – Wounded Knee II, 40 years later
Chase Iron Eyes on AIM and the 40 year anniversary of Wounded Knee II. Definitely read the whole article at Last Real Indians. Today, Feb. 27, 2013 is the 40th Anniversary of the Siege at Wounded Knee, also affectionately known … Continue reading
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