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In Memoriam: Dr. Rudolph C. Rÿser, Founding Chair, CWIS

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Marketing Stereotypes

Marketing Stereotypes

June 9, 2008

“I`d like to get the Indian ointment.” This is what German consumers say at the pharmacy after having seen a TV commercial on Kytta, an ointment of comfrey (“knitbone”) for…

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Out of the Silence

Out of the Silence

June 8, 2008

The decaying totems of Haida Gwaii, documented in William Reid and Adelaide de Menil’s 1971 book Out of the Silence, were living monuments to a form of communication about the…

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The Centrist Position

The Centrist Position

June 7, 2008

Centrist is a concept used by the liberal elite to marginalize authentic activists. Their access to resources used to promote this concept allows them to penetrate a broad swath of…

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Kinship

Kinship

June 6, 2008

As part of my continuing education on Northern Ireland, I came across a most informative perspective in the British Broadcasting Corporation online Wars and Conflict article by Professor Marianne Elliott,…

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Recognition at last for Japan's Ainu

Recognition at last for Japan’s Ainu

June 6, 2008

In the 19th Century, Japanese people called the northern island of Hokkaido “Ezochi”. It meant “Land of the Ainu”, a reference to the fair-skinned, long-haired people who had lived there…

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Warmonger

Warmonger

June 5, 2008

Praising the tough diplomacy (Iran-Contra) of former U.S. President Ronald Reagan, Democratic presidential candidate Barak Obama yesterday promised $30 billion to Israel, support for the continued deprivation of Palestinian human…

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Change of Heart

Change of Heart

June 5, 2008

In his book Winterkill, Craig Lesley’s Umatilla/Nez Perce protagonist makes reference to the hairstyle of what he calls “the dreamers” who lived in the Wallowa Mountains of northeastern Oregon where…

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Wild Abandon

Wild Abandon

June 4, 2008

I was surprised to learn of the growing hostility and discrimination against indigenous Irish Travellers — once known as Tinkers — to the degree it has in many respects come…

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Transmitting Identity

Transmitting Identity

June 2, 2008

In Transmitting Identity (International Journal of Communication 2008), Nancy Morris of Temple University examines the maintenance of collective identity through the broadcast medium of radio. Through her case study of…

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USET President Sees 'New Era of Activism' in Indian Country

USET President Sees ‘New Era of Activism’ in Indian Country

June 2, 2008

Patterson: Issues of tribal sovereignty, self-sufficiency are universal CHEROKEE, N.C. – With judicial and state assaults on tribal sovereignty, and failed federal policies in Indian country, the nations need to…

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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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