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Deportation as a tool for controlling and removing people of color from –and within– U.S. territory is nothing new. The act of forcibly removing and separating non-white families, making people of ...
Sure everybody struggles. But to be born an Indigenous person, you are born into struggle. My struggle. Your struggle. Our struggle. The colonial struggle. There are many layers to this struggle. For ...
For the first time in its illustrious 53 years of existence, the Caribbean Development Bank/CDB has sincerely reached out to the region's Indigenous Tribal Nations, to officially invite them to enter ...
There used to be a time in occupied America when only whites were allowed to write, read, and publish books. In fact, when Europeans started occupying the continent in 1492, one of the first things ...
Honeybees are a declining population. Indeed, between October 2018 and April 2019, commercial beekeepers reported a loss of 37.7% of the managed honeybee population. There are a plethora of reasons ...
On October 21, 2016, Muckleshoot tribal citizen Renee Davis was shot and killed by King County Sheriffs who were conducting a welfare check in her home. Renee was pregnant at the time of the shooting.
On Tuesday, April 25th, a group of protestors successfully disrupted a lithium mining project at Thacker Pass in Nevada. One member of the group was Dean Barlese, an elder of the Pyramid Lake ...
OVER 50,000 NATIVE CHILDREN WERE TORTURED, SEXUALLY ABUSED AND SOME MURDERED AT CANADIAN CHURCH RUN INDIAN RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS – AND THE QUEEN OF ENGLAND WAS FOUND CULPABLE FOR THE DISAPPEARANCE OF 10 ...
A recently obtained letter reveals further fallout from the Snoqualmie Tribe’s exposing the Seattle-based land conservancy Forterra of misleading the tribe and the federal government in obtaining a ...
Land Back! is a popular slogan among Natives on social media in the form of memes, hashtags and posts advocating decolonization. It is spray painted on the sides of buildings and bronze statues of ...
Although many of us have heard a portion of the story of our disconnection to our lands and our foods, we feel the effects of that disconnection everyday in our lives, our communities, and in our ...
On Sunday, Seneca Nation of Indians President Matthew Pagels issued the following statement: “Today, we learned that, as a result of New York State’s recent overreaching court filing and a subpoena ...
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