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What is the distinction between a moral sin and the admission of guilt and complicity in a crime of international character such as a crime against humanity, such as is codified in the international ...
“No Keystone XL Black Snake Pipeline will cross Lakota Lands. We will protect our lands and waters and we have our horses ready…” Brian Brewer , President of the Oglala Sioux Tribe In mid February, ...
Last month, in the middle of the COVID-19 global pandemic which is causing one of the greatest economic recessions (potentially depression) our nation has ever seen, President Trump’s Secretary of the ...
RezRoundup: Cobell Checks are IN! Stephen Colbert starts a Twitter War with the Asians and the Natives are left out, States still trying to c-block Native economies!
“I love my people because they are mine, we wake up with a little bit of Rage Against the Machine screaming in our heads “fuck you I won’t do what you tell me!” I love my people because with a gun ...
The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe has passed a resolution, Council Resolution 591-16, that will, “end its financial relationships with banks, mutual funds, security companies or other financial entities ...
LRI presents RezRoundup – Ep05 with Chase Iron Eyes: Yellowstone Buffalo, Keystone XL, Winter Challenge, Museum Scalps. Every Friday LRI will offer real talk regarding any recent event impacting ...
Washington, DC —Today, the United States Congress confirmed the appointment of Rep. Deb Haaland (D-N.M.) for the U.S. Secretary for the Department of the Interior, making her the first Native American ...
Five Alaska Native communities who were inexplicably left out of the original 1971 Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA), are preparing to petition Congress, once again, to receive the land they ...
John Stossel: No Group Has Had More Government Help Than American Indians ...
On a weekly, if not daily basis, I am short-circuited by discriminatory visual markers that comfortably reside within modern society’s culture industry. This could range from the mascot of Washington ...
The longest season of the year was winter on the Great Plains. On the traditional Očhéthi Šakówiŋ lunar calendar, the year consisted of two spring, four summer, two autumn, and five moons or months.