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A Native American White Nationalist?
Anti-Fascist News has been engaging in some lazy investigative journalism about me; either that or they’re running a deliberate disinformation campaign. Given Antifa’s track record of cultish, conspiracy-theory behavior either or both could be true. For the uniformed, Antifa is … Continue reading
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Erased By False Victory: Obama Hasn’t Stopped DAPL
Originally posted on Transformative Spaces:
#NoDAPL protesters gather for a boat action in Standing Rock on August 20. (Photo: Kelly Hayes) All Native struggles in the United States are a struggle against erasure. The poisoning of our land, the theft…
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The TPPA is a death sentence for Indigenous Rights
Originally posted on Te Wharepora Hou:Tangata whenua are strongly opposed to the signing of the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement which will be held in Auckland in February. The TPPA represents a significant and disruptive challenge to Maori. The New Zealand … Continue reading
Burns Paiute Tribe Says Militia Must Leave Native Land
Originally posted on RED POWER MEDIA:
Burns Paiute Tribal Chairperson Charlotte Rodrique talks to reporters about the armed occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge near Burns, Ore., on Wednesday.Manuel Valdes/AP By Red Power Media, Staff Tribal council’s Sergeant-at-Arms says Bundy’s Militia not…
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Chase Iron Eyes: Should Indians Support Armed Anti-Government Standoff in Oregon?
Chase Iron Eyes has offered up some points and perspective on the armed take over of the Malheur Wildlife Refuge Headquarters in Oregon. Many of his points are similar to ones I made during the Nevada stand off in 2014. … Continue reading
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8th Annual Abolish Columbus Day March – Seattle Washington
From the event page on Facebook: Sunday, October 11 at 12:00pm Westlake Park, Seattle, WA The state of Washington, and several other areas across the so called “United States” still celebrate the man who helped to initiate the worlds worst … Continue reading
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Realpolitik: Obama’s Visit to Alaska
Obama’s visit to Alaska and wooing of Alaska Natives, while friendly and nice and even commendable on a personal level, is really a part of a greater trend to legitimize the US Government’s brutal occupation of North America and it’s … Continue reading
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Announcing my Candidacy for President of the United States of America
As of today I am old enough to be President of the United States of America. Let this be my official announcement that I’m running for President. My platform: Drugs – end Federal prohibition and allow municipalities, neighborhoods and counties … Continue reading
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Denali – What’s in a name?
President Obama recently “renamed” Mt. McKinley to Denali. Denali is, of course, the Athabaskan name for the mountain. Denali is the name by which I knew and called the mountain my entire life growing up in Lingít Aaní (southeast Alaska.) … Continue reading
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Alaska Native Brotherhood Columbia River Camp 49 Annual Picnic
All are invited to Alaska Native Brotherhood Columbia River Camp 49‘s annual picnic in Portland, Oregon at NAYA!
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