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United States’ Brain on Drugs

United States’ Brain on Drugs

September 10, 2010

There can be no doubt that Mexico, Columbia, Peru, Afghanistan, and Burma produce prodigious amounts of drugs: marijuana, cocaine, meth, heroin and more. But, what isn’t generally stated in the…

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Escaping Education

Escaping Education

September 9, 2010

In Solidarities of Resistance, The Dominion looks at the capitalist concept of education and its impact on indigenous youth in Canada. Gustavo Esteva, author of Escaping Education, notes that the…

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Monoculture

Monoculture

September 8, 2010

The Ethics of Ethanol A consortium of indigenous peoples and NGOs pressures the World Bank to cease funding monoculture palm oil plantations used in ethanol production. Expansion of plantation development…

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Higher Education

Higher Education

September 7, 2010

Indian Country Today looks at the indigenous programs at the University of Victoria, a cutting edge institution in facilitating the indigenous perspective in higher education.

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Getting Organized

Getting Organized

September 6, 2010

Natives of the Peruvian Amazon are organizing a political party to challenge the post-colonial state and present their human rights grievances before international institutions.

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Territory of Mapuche

Territory of Mapuche

September 5, 2010

Pascual Pichun Collonao, a twenty-seven year old journalism student, is serving five years in a Chilean prison for burning a logging truck. Along with the seventy other Mapuche political prisoners…

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A Christian Idea

A Christian Idea

September 3, 2010

In Native Nations, Shawnee law professor Robert J. Miller discusses Manifest Destiny, U.S. law and the Doctrine of Discovery with Umatilla television’s Philosopher Seed.

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Conservation versus Tourism

Conservation versus Tourism

September 2, 2010

Kalahari Bushmen appeal Botswana High Court decision denying them use of wells after government evictions of the indigenous inhabitants from their homeland failed. Controlling access to groundwater has become a…

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Appalling Violence

Appalling Violence

September 1, 2010

Disappeared in Canada Amnesty International and the Red Cross call on the Canadian government to get in line with international law as a means of protecting indigenous women from appalling…

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Chile Today

Chile Today

August 31, 2010

Lewis and Clark Law School professor Robert J. Miller, Lisa M. Lesage, and Sebastian Lopez Escarcena examine how the Doctrine of Discovery has been incorporated into the ethnocentric policies of…

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Chief George Manuel Memorial Indigenous Library

The library is dedicated to the memory of Secwepemc Chief George Manuel (1921-1989), to the nations of the Fourth World and to the elders and generations to come.

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