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

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Social Networks

Social Networks

June 1, 2008

Despite expressed rejection by the German public, it was decided two days ago that the German national railway company, Deutsche Bahn is to be partially privatized. German Railways is the…

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Winning through Solidarity

Winning through Solidarity

May 31, 2008

Greed has become the highest organizing principle of human life. Howsoever disastrous the effects of individual greed may be, corporate greed wipes out whole societies. Grassroots activist Vandana Shiva who…

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Cheap Sensationalism

Cheap Sensationalism

May 30, 2008

This is not their story. Nor is it good news to the people the media reports concern. The coverage of a recent fly-over of a remote part of the Amazon…

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A Reckless Luxury

A Reckless Luxury

May 30, 2008

In the early years of post-communist totalitarianism in Central and Eastern Europe, brutal violence against ethnic minorities like the Roma (Gypsies) was almost commonplace. In Romania, for instance, police assisted…

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Biafran News Agency Broadcasts Celebration of Biafra's 41st Independence Day

Biafran News Agency Broadcasts Celebration of Biafra’s 41st Independence Day

May 30, 2008

The Center for World Indigenous Studies (CWIS) recieved a press release from the Biafran News Agency announcing that Biafrans Celebrate 41st Independence Day.

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World of Denial

World of Denial

May 29, 2008

What is it about Spring that makes one ponder nuclear waste? Perhaps the warming weather and thoughts of sunny beaches on the Oregon Coast or the Irish Sea. Since 2005,…

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PERU:  Indigenous Groups Challenge Private Investment Decree

PERU: Indigenous Groups Challenge Private Investment Decree

May 29, 2008

More than 5,000 indigenous and peasant communities in Peru launched a petition drive this week with the aim of getting President Alan Garc

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Stopping Progress

Stopping Progress

May 27, 2008

I once read about an Amazon tribe that first encountered men in orange vests tying ribbons on trees and pounding stakes in the ground. The next thing they knew, bulldozers…

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ENVIRONMENT:  Lousy Salmon Causes an Upset

ENVIRONMENT: Lousy Salmon Causes an Upset

May 26, 2008

Sea lice from Norwegian-run salmon farms are killing off vital wild salmon stocks in Canada and Chile, according to a delegation that visited Oslo last week. It accuses Norway’s government…

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Trail of Tears 170 Years

Trail of Tears 170 Years

May 25, 2008

The ethnic cleansing of the Cherokee by the US government, made use of the orderly practice established by its parent empire England in its first colony of Northern Ireland. Ironically,…

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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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