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The sixth annual Vine Deloria Junior symposium at Northwest Indian College was extra special.
read moreIn this abstract, CWIS Associate Scholar Cristine Soliz discusses Native American literature, ceremony and law.
read moreLakota activist Debra White Plume explains the Oglala paradigm to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
read moreResponding to the scientific evidence that the level of fish consumption by Indian tribes is unhealthy under existing water pollution standards, the state of Oregon this summer took dramatic steps…
read moreWith electoral victories in the aftermath of the Sri Lanka civil war, the militarily defeated Tamils reject assimilation, and demand autonomy for their regions.
read moreAugust National Geographic looks at the Great Bear Rainforest and Canada’s bid to become a global player in the petroleum market. With Alberta’s oil sands second only to the oil…
read moreWhen California’s former governor Schwarzenegger said Indian tribes are ripping us off, I doubt his purpose was to incite violence against American Indians, but bolstering bigotry nevertheless plays into vigilante…
read moreThe Nisqually Tribe and partners in restoration are looking to the next 100 years in their plans to protect Chinook salmon recovery.
read moreFirst Nations Languages Conference honors contributions to endangered languages in British Columbia, which hosts 60% of the indigenous languages in Canada.
read moreSystems of tenure differ vastly between colonial states and indigenous nations. In Indonesia, colonial systems of tenure perpetuated by the successor state continue to plague indigenous peoples throughout the vast…
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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