Shundahai Network an international network of activists and organizations bridging the gap between the environmental, peace and justice and indigenous land rights communities. ...
An environmental and economic justice alliance of Indigenous Peoples protecting the sacredness of Mother Earth and building sustainable communities.
The L.A. Times has described him as the most famous American Indian since Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse. Russell Means is a natural leader. His fearless dedication and indestructible sense of pride are qualities admired by nations worldwide. His vision is for indigenous people to be free... Free to be human, free to travel, free to stop, free to trade where they choose, free to choose their own ...
A website devoted to issues of Cultural Property ...
Migizi Communications, a Nonprofit, serves American Indian communities and tribes by promoting Native arts, education, culture, communication, and computer & technology training. The organization provides information and programs including the Maaiingun Family Education Center (FEC), Native Academy (NAC), Community Technology Consortium (CTC), and National Native Internet Communications (NNIC.
Alliance of Indian and non-Indian groups supporting Native American sovereignty; opposes proposed Crandon/Wolf River mine in Wisconsin ...
Seventh Generation Fund is an intermediary foundation and advocacy organization dedicated to promoting and maintaining the uniqueness of Native Peoples and our nations. ...
UPDATE U.S. SENATE HEARING scheduled for Thursday March 21st POSTPONED INDEFINITELY S. 958 is a bill to provide for the use and distribution of the funds awarded to the Western Shoshone identifiable group under Indian Claims Commission Docket Numbers 326-A-1, 326-A-3, and 326-K. The Western Shoshone National Council submitted testimony in opposition to this bill. The National Council insists on ...
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Fire on the Prairie Treaty rights and human rights on the northern plains Fire on the Prairie, Porcupine , SD in the heart of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation Hundreds of Lakotas marched into Martin South Dakota on President's Day, February 18, 2002 in protest against racial profiling and police brutality by the Bennett County Sheriff's Department. They are demanding the removal of Sheriff ...
Topics Go to page... MEETINGS&EVENTS CURRENT ISSUES Crandon mine Transmission Line Ojibwe Treaty Fishing Ojibwe/W. Great Lakes Ho-Chunk Menominee Dakota/Lakota Nation Cultural Respect Native Burials Nuclear Waste Leonard Peltier Economics/Environment Canada Mexico South America MAPS MERCHANDISE CONTACT US LINKS Search Midwest Treaty Network Match ALL words Match ANY word MIDWEST TREATY NETWORK ...
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Worldwidefriends - Indigenous: Tourism, Events, Businesses, Prison Pen-Pals, Help, Support ...
CAMP JUSTICE official home page ...
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Homepage of the international human rights organization KOLA ...
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Native American Support Group of New York City Native American Indian, Alaska Native & International Indigenous issues. Books & Activist Sites, Politic Prisoners, Media, Native American resources.. . New York City Native American sites and events. Visit NYC guide, media and map. New York City Skyline and Times Square Live cam. Indigenous Issues We support: Big Mountain Issue:Navajo-Hopi Land ...
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History of the Hopi and Navajo lands and current happenings of Big Mountain - Black Mesa AZ ...
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Tribal Government problems on San Carlos rez, and the Call To Action group trying to resolve the issues.
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Protecting the Civil Rights of American Indians and Alaska Natives Nondiscrimination Laws Enforced by the Civil Rights Division United States Department of Justice Introduction - The Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice is responsible for enforcing Federal statutes that prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, and religion. These ...
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WICHITA NORTH HIGH SCHOOL Native American Religious Symbols in the Public Schools, USD 259, prayer in schools & eagle feathers. This page has been written for the benefit of Native Americans who want to research ways to sue the Wichita School District #259 or any school district which uses Native Religious symbolism for toys. It is a violation of United States Federal laws to permanently use ...
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Buffalo Rescue STOP THE SLAUGHTER Along with the bald eagle, the bison perhaps best symbolizes the spirit of American wilderness. While many people are aware that both animals teetered on the brink of extinction in the past due to human encroachment, few realize that wild bison continue to be the victims of a calculated, annual slaughter in the Greater Yellowstone Area. During the mid to late ...
A Russell Means was born into the Lakota Nation on 10 November 1939 at the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. In the late 1960s, while the world's attention was focused on the war in Vietnam and the slayings of civil rights leaders Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, American Indians' rights and their callous treatment at the hands of the United States remained as ever -- out of sight, out of mind.
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The Crucible of American Indian Identity Native Tradition versus Colonial Imposition in Postconquest North America By Ward Churchill Among the most vexed and divisive issues afflicting Native North America at the dawn of the twenty-first century are the questions of who it is who has a legitimate right to say he or she is American Indian, and by what criteria/whose definition this may or may not ...
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Midwest Today, January 1995 T R E N D S GAMBLING ON A NEW LIFE Indian gaming is not such a sure bet; despite its success, opposition abounds By NEAL LAWRENCE Tim Giago, Publisher and Editor-in-chief of the Indian County Today newspaper in Rapid City, S.D., talks reflectively about what he calls the casino culture. He observes that Many years ago, when I worked as a 'keyman' at Harrah's Casino ...
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There are things we can all do today to explore and honor Native American culture. The internet actually helps in this regard, opening up whole worlds of resources that were once previously inaccessible.
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The Luise o are the most Southwestern group of Shoshonean people in the greater North American desert. The name Luise o came from their having lived in close proximity to the Spanish mission San Luis Rey (1798-1834) which is located in northern San Diego County near Oceanside, California. Originally, the Luise o may have been called Payomkawichum ('The Westerners') by neighboring people and ...
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A website devoted to issues of Cultural Property, ...
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A page for the Mendota people ...
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WHITECROW BORDERLAND WELCOME TO Native American Cultural Philosophy The Myth of Eden A Web Site dedicated to a critique of Western European Philosophy and Ideology from a native American perspective. To view the Home Page of the Myth of Eden click here. Or select a destination from the list of topics below. SPIRITMIRROR Maya Astronomy Politics Natural Law Social Law Post-Colonialism Classic Soul ...
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