Category Archives: THE DEFENDERS
Genocide Canadian Style: Turning the Tables; Self-Determination Not Termination
TURNING THE TABLES: SELF-DETERMINATION NOT TERMINATION AUGUST 14, 2014 AUGUST 14, 2014 Please join us to Turn the Tables on Termination in our Idle No More Webinar: The Idle No More webinar on the Termination Tables will be presented by … Continue reading
In Memory of Carter Camp (Ponca): Defender and Uncorruptable
Friday, December 27, 2013 In Memory Carter Camp, Ponca Carter Camp on far right at Wounded Knee March 1973. Carter Camp on far right at Wounded Knee March 1973. Carter Camp on far left. Photo Brenda Norrell In Memory … Continue reading
Westerners do not know our history as Native peoples from Turtle Island before 1492.
Tiokasin Ghosthorse I write this in the context of knowing the history of Westerners in Turtle Island after 1491 and also that Westerners do not know our history as Native peoples from Turtle Island before 1492. It has been our … Continue reading
What Exactly is Unclear in 18 USC 4 (Misprision of a Felony)?
What Exactly is Unclear in 18 USC 4 and the Social Imperative For It and Related Statutes? by Jim Craven/Omahkohkiaaiipoyii 18 U.S. Code § 4 – Misprision of felony Current through Pub. L. 113-121. (See Public Laws for the current Congress.) US … Continue reading
Why [and What] Are American Indian Soldiers ‘Serving’ in the U.S. Military?
Why Are American Indian Soldiers Serving in Iraq? Why are American Indian soldiers serving in Iraq? – Posted: August 04, 2006 by: Michael Yellow Bird – Editor’s note: Dr. Yellow Bird’s essay will be disagreeable to many and welcomed by many. … Continue reading
Indigenous Voices: Eddie Little Crow
One mission of the STTPML Collective is to use this forum to present voices that we believe have a lot to say and with considerable wisdom, that well never be heard even in the “alternative media” let alone “mainstream media”. … Continue reading
Pete Seeger, Freedom Fighter and Musician Dies at 94: A Real Loss to Humanity
“Music can make people forget their troubles; sometimes music can help people to understand the reasons for their troubles; and sometimes also, music can inspire people to rise up to do something about their troubles.” (Pete Seeger) http://www.peteseeger.org/ Pete Seeger … Continue reading