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It isn’t like old money creating new poverty is an unheard of story; the land grants and government concessions that made the American aristocracy go way back, before there was…
read morePower Trip The United Nations, much like its member states that systematically steal and daily destroy indigenous peoples’ property, understands the value of public relations and the power of process….
read moreEva Bartlett describes the injuries to Palestinian civilians inflicted by razor-dart bombs. Fired by Israeli tanks at families gathered to mourn their dead from earlier bombings, the flechette bombs are…
read moreAmerican Holocaust I’m not sure how I missed American Holocaust, but then again, how many American Indian documentary filmmakers can you name? They managed to pack a lot into half…
read moreWhat pain patients desperately need and hardly get, youths can easily buy even though they should never be able to. It seems ludicrous how easy it is to get access…
read moreNetwar Modern netwar is a useful field of study for those engaged in the war of ideas, indigenous versus industrial being a prime example. During a trustee v faculty conflict…
read moreActs of Congress Rolling Stone‘s Matt Taibi tells the tale of how gaming the system that turned Big Brother into a holding company was actually engineered by investing in acts…
read moreTarget Rich Environment Ken Silverstein at Harper’s illustrates the simple hypocrisy at work in the AIG scandal, namely U.S. Senator Chris Dodd selling bailout bonus loopholes to AIG in exchange…
read moreTo Those Who Come To Learn An NWIN TV tribute to Skokomish elder Bruce Miller: Teachings of the Tree People.
read moreA Winning Strategy In this New York Times article on the political theatre surrounding the AIG scandal, topping the list of Ponzi vendors bleeding the US Treasury dry is Goldman…
read moreThe 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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