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See also:
Dakota Lakota Nakota Human Rights Advocacy Coalition
dlncoalition.org
A traditional grassroots Oyate movement for the protection of our Red Nations' treaties and human rights.
Native American Cultural Philosophy
mayanastro.freeservers.com
A critique of Western European philosophical traditions from a native American point of view.
Smartmoney.com: Special Report: Fraud in New Mexico
smartmoney.com
Investigation shows that the US government had detailed knowledge of fraudulent practices that allowed energy companies to cheat impoverished Native American Indians out of vast sums over dozens of years. First of a two-part series. (December 3, 2004)
Deer Tracks Native Perspectives
nativeperspectives.tripod.com
Personal page with news and discussion of Native prisoners and Native rights. Links.
Setting the Record Straight
native-languages.org
Site debunking various Internet myths about American Indians, from incorrect assumptions about Indian languages through theories about alien landings.
First Nations: Issues of Consequence
dickshovel.com
Extensive collection of articles and fact sheets on Native American history and individual tribes, from the perspective of the oppressed.
CTA - San Carlos Apache
aics.org
Web site maintained for the San Carlos Apache Call To Action group.
Indigenous Environmental Network
ienearth.org
Native peoples of the Americas organization for education, coalition building, and action. Announcements and fact sheets on current issues.
Mendota sacred site preservation page
aics.org
Official website for the Mendota struggle to maintain a sacred site in Minnesota.
First Nations Journalism
firstnations.20fr.com
Features information about cultural, ecological, crime, and political issues of Canada's aboriginal people. [Atom]
Midwest Treaty Network and Wolf Watershed Educational Project
treatyland.com
Alliance of Indian and non-Indian groups supporting Native American sovereignty and treaties in Wisconsin and the world. Defamation, actions, newswire, global environment updates, links.
Let All That is Indian Within You Die
twofrog.com
The history of the reservation boarding school system, accounts of abuse, and links.
Smartmoney.com: Special Report: An Ugly History
smartmoney.com
Investigation shows that the US government had detailed knowledge of fraudulent practices that allowed energy companies to cheat impoverished Native American Indians out of vast sums over dozens of years. Second of a two-part series. (December 7, 2004)
Worldwidefriends
worldwidefriends.org
Site in English and German dedicated to Native American issues, particular focus on developing penpal relationships with Native prison inmates.
Hidden From History: The Canadian Holocaust
hiddenfromhistory.org
Activist Kevin Arnett on the abuse of native peoples in church-run Indian residential schools. Includes audio and video of witnesses and victims, and archives of Arnett's radio broadcasts.
We Are Still Here
nativecircle.com
Indian politics and issues, addressing racism and stereotypes, environmental destruction, and historical revisionism.
The Fire This Time
firethistime.com
Examining the cultural/political links between black and indigenous Americans.
Seventh Generation Fund for Indian Development, Inc.
7genfund.org
An intermediary foundation and advocacy organization dedicated to promoting and maintaining the uniqueness of Native Peoples and our nations.
KOLA
users.skynet.be
Nonviolent activism and background reading on American Indian and other indigenous issues from this international human rights organization.
Native American Support Group of New York City
graywolf94.tripod.com
Indigenous activist and Native American and Alaskan Native resource links. Current projects include international indigenous, and Puerto Rican native issues. Searchable.
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What Do U think Green Party works to oppose US-Mexico border wall?
Q. While many in the Green Party focus on border walls as overseas injustices, the Arizona Greens and other southwestern states GP members have taken a stand against the U.S. border wall now spanning California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. In addition to the wall s assault on the environment, immigrant rights, and democratic processes, the most overlooked concern is its impact on indigenous peoples within U.S. borders. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) under the leadership of Secretary Janet Napolitano has continued construction, to secure our borders and reduce illegal immigration, the DHS website states. Yet continued seizure of land, obstruction of ceremonial pathways, and militarization of the region are devastating… [cont.]
Asked by xXx BOMB SHELL xXx - Thu Aug 13 15:05:14 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Yet continued seizure of land, obstruction of ceremonial pathways, and militarization of the region are devastating native nations located along the international boundary zone from California through Texas. === Anyone who has been there knows this is one very silly idea. People who try to get across that desert in summer time.. from May 1st to the End of September.. on foot, die. And while that was a hunting ground once upon a time many years ago, there are no scared native grounds anywhere in that area that cannot be gotten to by crossing the border at a reconized place. And in fact, anyone who talks to the Tribes down there themselve needs to make it clear they also want the fence because that IS what is protecting the tribes and the… [cont.]
Answered by Joel W - Thu Aug 13 16:19:37 2009
Q. While many in the Green Party focus on border walls as overseas injustices, the Arizona Greens and other southwestern states GP members have taken a stand against the U.S. border wall now spanning California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. In addition to the wall s assault on the environment, immigrant rights, and democratic processes, the most overlooked concern is its impact on indigenous peoples within U.S. borders. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) under the leadership of Secretary Janet Napolitano has continued construction, to secure our borders and reduce illegal immigration, the DHS website states. Yet continued seizure of land, obstruction of ceremonial pathways, and militarization of the region are devastating… [cont.]
Asked by xXx BOMB SHELL xXx - Thu Aug 13 15:05:14 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Yet continued seizure of land, obstruction of ceremonial pathways, and militarization of the region are devastating native nations located along the international boundary zone from California through Texas. === Anyone who has been there knows this is one very silly idea. People who try to get across that desert in summer time.. from May 1st to the End of September.. on foot, die. And while that was a hunting ground once upon a time many years ago, there are no scared native grounds anywhere in that area that cannot be gotten to by crossing the border at a reconized place. And in fact, anyone who talks to the Tribes down there themselve needs to make it clear they also want the fence because that IS what is protecting the tribes and the… [cont.]
Answered by Joel W - Thu Aug 13 16:19:37 2009
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